Mining
Mining drills are used to automate the extraction of resources. Drills are the first step to automating manufacture, although most resources have to be smelted in a furnace for further usage.
Mining Speed Formula
Metal and mineral resources have a "mining hardness" rating. The rate at which they are produced is given by:
(Mining power - Mining hardness) * Mining speed / Mining time = Production rate (in resource/sec)
To calculate the time needed for one resource-item use this formula:
Mining time / ((Mining power - Mining hardness) * Mining speed) = Seconds for one resource item
Mining power and speed are functions of the miner while hardness and time are functions of the metal or mineral you are currently mining (you can place a miner over a mixed field).
Mining By Hand
When mining by hand or with a tool such as the iron axe, the formula is modified slightly:
(1 + Mining Speed Modifier) * .6 * (Tool power - Mining hardness) / Mining Time = Production rate (in resource/sec)
This uses a player mining speed of .01 per tick or .6 per second, and their bare hands with no axe uses a Tool power of 1. The Mining Speed Modifier is typically 0, but can be modified via mod or console command.
See also Calculate Time for production?.
Infinite resources
The output of the unmodified resource is the percentage yield of the tile currently used by the miner.
Output of unmodified field * ( Number of modules in miner * Bonus from module ) + Output of unmodified field * ( Number of beacons * ( Number of modules * Distribution efficiency ) * Bonus from module + Productivity research bonus + 1 ) = Raw output per second
Raw output per second * (Mining power - Mining hardness) * Mining speed) / Mining time = Production rate (in resource/sec)
The mining drill or pumpjack will sum the production rate of all tiles below it and show that value in the tooltip.
Drill types
Item | Total raw | Mining power | Mining speed | Mining power | Covered area | Max health |
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Player | - | 1 | 0.6 | - | 1 x 1 | 250 |
Burner mining drill | 2.5 | 0.35 | 300 kW (burner) | 2 x 2 | 150 | |
Electric mining drill | 3 | 0.5 | 90 kW (electric) | 5 x 5 | 300 |
Note, that the Burner mining drill covers exactly its size (2x2, the covered area is also 2x2), while the Electric mining drill is one tile bigger (size is 3x3, but covered area is 5x5).
Mining drills can only be placed on resources.
Output
Resource | Burner M. Drill | Electric M. Drill | Electric M. Drill Speed Module 3 x3 |
Electric M. Drill Prod. Module 3 x3 |
Electric Mining Drill Productivity Module 3 x3 Beacon (Speed Module 3 x2) x8 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Power: 2.5 Speed: 0.35 |
Power: 3.0 Speed: 0.5 |
Power: 3.0 Speed: 1.25 |
Power: 3.0 Speed: 0.275 Bonus: +30% |
Power: 3.0 Speed: 2.275 Bonus: +30% | ||
Iron | Hardness: 0.9 Time: 2 |
0.28/sec | 0.525/sec | 1.3125/sec | 0.375375/sec | 3.105375/sec |
Copper | Hardness: 0.9 Time: 2 |
0.28/sec | 0.525/sec | 1.3125/sec | 0.375375/sec | 3.105375/sec |
Coal | Hardness: 0.9 Time: 2 |
0.28/sec | 0.525/sec | 1.3125/sec | 0.375375/sec | 3.105375/sec |
Stone | Hardness: 0.4 Time: 2 |
0.3675/sec | 0.65/sec | 1.625/sec | 0.46475/sec | 3.84475/sec |
Uranium | Hardness: 0.9 Time: 4 |
0.2625/sec | 0.65625/sec | 0.1876875/sec | 1.5526875/sec |
Unlike most other equipment, mining drills will output resources directly without the need of inserters. This includes Transport belts, Chests, other mining drills (makes only sense for Burner mining drill), Furnaces, Assembling machines etc.
The above figures are modified by Mining productivity technology, which adds to any bonus from productivity modules.