In the mining industry, where equipment breakdowns cause expensive unplanned downtime, operational continuity is paramount. Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have the potential to make predictions; however, most solutions lack a holistic view and mapping of complex system interdependencies. This study presents a comprehensive predictive maintenance (PdM) framework specifically designed for continuous-operation mining environments, with a primary focus on Semi-Autogenous Grinding (SAG) mills. By combining exploratory data analysis, advanced feature engineering, classical machine learning (Gradient Boosting Classifier), and deep learning (LSTM with multiple time-window configurations), the system achieves real-time anomaly detection, root-cause explanation, and failure forecasting up to 48 h in advance (average lead time: 17 h). A four-layer digital twin architecture integrated with Streamlit enables actionable alerts classified as emergency, planned, or preventive interventions. Applied to a one-year dataset comprising 99,854 hourly records from an industrial SAG mill, the hybrid model prevented an estimated 219.5 h of unplanned downtime, yielding substantial economic benefits. The proposed solution is deliberately designed for high adaptability across multiple equipment types and industrial sectors beyond mining.
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Ahmet Kurt
Muhammet Mustafa Kahraman
Mining
Istanbul Technical University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75d41c6e9836116a26fa3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/mining6010007
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