INFLUENCE OF THE INPUT LOAD ON THE RELIABILITY OF THE GRINDING LINE A CASE STUDY APPLIED TO THE MINING INDUSTRY

Barbera, Luis; Viveros, Pablo; Mena, Rodrigo; Gonzalez-Prida, Vicente

Abstract

The management of physical resources in an organization involves several processes related to innovation and continuous improvement. For this reason, the proper study of the reliability and maintainability analysis is considered essential and is treated as one of the main pillars for decision-making at the tactical and operational levels. This paper proposes a useful support tool for decision-making in the field of maintenance management and reliability analysis, so that such decisions remain aligned with the vision, strategy and economic indicators of the business or industrial organization. This research clearly shows how the variability of different load levels (inflows) on the grinding lines, affects the reliability of a specific sulphur plant (located in Chile), determining after that, what the optimum load should be. The paper identifies the relationship between each line load ranges and the corresponding reliability, all through the development of a real case study conducted in a mining company located in northern Chile.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000348925000024 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: Dyna
Volumen: 89
Número: 5
Editorial: FEDERACION ASOCIACIONES INGENIEROS INDUSTRIALES ESPANA
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 560
Página final: 568
DOI:

10.6036/7013

Notas: ISI