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An effective heuristic for stockyard planning and machinery scheduling at a coal handling facility

conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Samer HanounSamer Hanoun, B Khan, Michael JohnstoneMichael Johnstone, Saeid Nahavandi, Douglas CreightonDouglas Creighton
Coal handling is a complex process involving different correlated and highly dependent operations such as selecting appropriate product types, planning stockpiles, scheduling stacking and reclaiming activities and managing train loads. Planning these operations manually is time consuming and can result in non-optimized schedules as future impact of decisions may not be appropriately considered. This paper addresses the operational scheduling of the continuous coal handling problem with multiple conflicting objectives. As the problem is NP-hard in nature, an effective heuristic is presented for planning stockpiles and scheduling resources to minimize delays in production and the coal age in the stockyard. A model of stockyard operations within a coal mine is described and the problem is formulated as a Bi- Objective Optimization Problem (BOOP). The algorithm efficacy is demonstrated on different real-life data scenarios. Computational results show that the solution algorithm is effective and the coal throughput is substantially impacted by the conflicting objectives. Together, the model and the proposed heuristic, can act as a decision support system for the stockyard planner to explore the effects of alternative decisions, such as balancing age and volume of stockpiles, and minimizing conflicts due to stacker and reclaimer movements.

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Event

IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (11th : 2013 : Bochum, Germany)

Pagination

206 - 211

Publisher

IEEE

Location

Bochum, Germany

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2013-07-29

End date

2013-07-31

ISBN-13

9781479907519

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2013, IEEE

Title of proceedings

INDIN 2013 : Proceedings of the 2013 11th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics

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