A comparison of mining cut definition and scheduling algorithms for open-pit short-term mine planning APCOM 2021

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G Nelis N Morales
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 1, 2021

Abstract

Short-term plans must meet the long-term goals while accounting for shovel selectivity, operational space, and scheduling restrictions. There are several approaches that deal with these issues to deliver a feasible short-term schedule. This paper compares two approaches based on mathematical programming to address the short-term mining cut definition and scheduling in an integrated way. They work by scheduling extraction to comply with long-term production goals, but they differ in how mining cuts are modelled. The first approach schedules Selective Mining Units (SMUs) but aggregates them around predefined locations. The second approach does not work on SMUs; it decides directly what mining cuts are to be used from a pre-defined set of shapes. It assigns a destination and schedules the extraction for the selected mining cuts. We applied both approaches in a real case study to compare their results in terms of profit, mining cut design, expertise needed, profit, and optimisation performance.
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APA: G Nelis N Morales  (2021)  A comparison of mining cut definition and scheduling algorithms for open-pit short-term mine planning APCOM 2021

MLA: G Nelis N Morales A comparison of mining cut definition and scheduling algorithms for open-pit short-term mine planning APCOM 2021. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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