Abstract

The article presents a simulation model for organizing the movement of technological transport on the road network of a mining enterprise, the study of which will justify the use of technical means of traffic control and avoid emergencies. The simulation model of traffic management on the road network of the mining enterprise is designed to study the effectiveness of the road network and the traffic control system on it, including using automation tools, calculating the control parameters of traffic regulation and verifying the correct choice of their number and location on the ground. The simulation model has a block-modular structure. As the control program, the algorithm of the technical means for organizing traffic at the facility and section of the road is used. The developed simulation model makes it possible to take into account such parameters of the traffic flow as the type, speed of the vehicle, and time intervals between vehicles. During the simulation, situations of standard movement of vehicles along a road section, the occurrence of a traffic accident and accumulation of vehicles on a road section, as well as the maintenance, repair and reconstruction of roads and the functioning of traffic control equipment at the enterprise are set up.

Details

Title
Simulation model of the organization of technologicaltransport movement at a mining enterprise
Author
Afanasyev, A S 1 ; Egoshin, A M 2 ; Alekseev, S V 3 

 Saint Petersburg mining University, 21 Line, St. Petersburg, Russia, 199106 
 General A. V. Khrulev Military Logistics Academy, 8, Admiral Makarov embankment, St. Petersburg, Russia, 199034 
 Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, 29, Politechnicheskayast., Saint Petersburg, Russia, 195251 
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Feb 2021
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2513029950
Copyright
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