System Dynamics Analysis of Man-Machine Efficacy in Plateau Mines

The effects of multiple factors in plateau environments on the working efficiency of equipment operation by personnel makes man-machine efficacy relatively difficult to evaluate. In this study, system dynamics are combined with coupling theory to establish a system dynamics simulation system to quan...

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Main Authors: Duiming Guo, Guoqing Li, Nailian Hu, Jie Hou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9328119/
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author Duiming Guo
Guoqing Li
Nailian Hu
Jie Hou
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Jie Hou
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description The effects of multiple factors in plateau environments on the working efficiency of equipment operation by personnel makes man-machine efficacy relatively difficult to evaluate. In this study, system dynamics are combined with coupling theory to establish a system dynamics simulation system to quantify the impact of personnel, equipment, and the environment on man-machine efficacy for a plateau environment and analyze the corresponding influencing factors. First, the factors that affect man-machine efficacy and the direct coupling between these factors are identified. Next, expert scoring is used to calculate the coupling between factors to construct a system dynamics model. Finally, the interaction between the influencing factors is used to develop a system dynamics simulation model for the man-machine environment. The results show that man-machine environment influence factors have the most noticeable effect on the man-machine function. The different factors have the same overall effect on the man-machine efficiency, where the impact value slowly increases over the first 0 to 6 hours of working time and then increases significantly. This result shows that the influencing factors have little effect on the man-machine efficiency before 6 hours of working time. The influence of the factors gradually becomes evident after 6 hours of operation time. Therefore, different labor hours are recommended for plateau mining enterprises in practice than for plain areas, where working times should be decreased to under 6 hours.
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spelling doaj.art-bc77fca50fe44c4ca045a6513ad47a7b2022-12-21T21:27:04ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-019180721808410.1109/ACCESS.2021.30522119328119System Dynamics Analysis of Man-Machine Efficacy in Plateau MinesDuiming Guo0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6934-3317Guoqing Li1Nailian Hu2Jie Hou3School of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, ChinaThe effects of multiple factors in plateau environments on the working efficiency of equipment operation by personnel makes man-machine efficacy relatively difficult to evaluate. In this study, system dynamics are combined with coupling theory to establish a system dynamics simulation system to quantify the impact of personnel, equipment, and the environment on man-machine efficacy for a plateau environment and analyze the corresponding influencing factors. First, the factors that affect man-machine efficacy and the direct coupling between these factors are identified. Next, expert scoring is used to calculate the coupling between factors to construct a system dynamics model. Finally, the interaction between the influencing factors is used to develop a system dynamics simulation model for the man-machine environment. The results show that man-machine environment influence factors have the most noticeable effect on the man-machine function. The different factors have the same overall effect on the man-machine efficiency, where the impact value slowly increases over the first 0 to 6 hours of working time and then increases significantly. This result shows that the influencing factors have little effect on the man-machine efficiency before 6 hours of working time. The influence of the factors gradually becomes evident after 6 hours of operation time. Therefore, different labor hours are recommended for plateau mining enterprises in practice than for plain areas, where working times should be decreased to under 6 hours.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9328119/Man-machine efficacysystem dynamicsplateau minescoupling analysisman-machine environment system
spellingShingle Duiming Guo
Guoqing Li
Nailian Hu
Jie Hou
System Dynamics Analysis of Man-Machine Efficacy in Plateau Mines
IEEE Access
Man-machine efficacy
system dynamics
plateau mines
coupling analysis
man-machine environment system
title System Dynamics Analysis of Man-Machine Efficacy in Plateau Mines
title_full System Dynamics Analysis of Man-Machine Efficacy in Plateau Mines
title_fullStr System Dynamics Analysis of Man-Machine Efficacy in Plateau Mines
title_full_unstemmed System Dynamics Analysis of Man-Machine Efficacy in Plateau Mines
title_short System Dynamics Analysis of Man-Machine Efficacy in Plateau Mines
title_sort system dynamics analysis of man machine efficacy in plateau mines
topic Man-machine efficacy
system dynamics
plateau mines
coupling analysis
man-machine environment system
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