Wolstenholme, E. F., "Designing and Assessing the Benefits of Control Policies for Conveyor Belt Systems in Underground Coal Mines", 1981

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This paper describes the application of System Dynamics in what is traditionally a hard engineering area, but where the application of analytical techniques are limited by the stochastic nature of the system driving forces (coalface output rates) and the need for highly credible, management orientated results. Methods and analysis have thus centered on using discrete simulation techniques based on open system models, primarily to assist in capacity design. The use of System Dynamics in this context is based on two premises. The first of these is that System Dynamics has, in addition to it s softer areas of application, considerable potential to both supplement and enhance Operational Research approaches in the analysis of such systems. Secondly, it is the author’s belief that the key to further development and acceptance of System Dynamics lies in bridging the gap between itself and associated subject fields, such as Operational Research, by direct demonstration of the approach within these fields. Recent technological advances within the coal clearance field have provided an excellent form for such a demonstration.

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