A General Short-term Planning Model of Open Pit Mines with SemiMobile In-Pit Crusher or Traditional Truck-Shovel Haulage

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 1664 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 25, 2023
Abstract
In-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) is getting popular in deeper open pit mines as a suitable alternative to truck haulage because it offers a lower operating cost due to shorter haulage distance and less truck requirement. Semi-mobile in-pit crusher, currently the most popular IPCC system, is relocated every two to five years, and the short-term plan needs to be updated accordingly. To the best of our knowledge, short-term planning with IPCC is an area of research that has yet to be explored extensively, and hardly any model can generate a shortterm extraction sequence considering an IPCC. This research work proposes a mixed integer programming model to develop a short-term production plan within a time horizon of 12 months. The model's objective is to optimally allocate shovels to minimize the cost of material handling and maximize revenue subject to meeting plant requirements, maximum allowable tonnage variation and IPCC location constraints to achieve production and NPV targets set by the strategic plan. The proposed model will be implemented in an iron ore mine case study for verification. The model is developed and solved using MATLAB. The comparison of results between scenarios with and without IPCC justifies the use of IPCC in large open pit mines from a short-term perspective.
Citation
APA:
(2023) A General Short-term Planning Model of Open Pit Mines with SemiMobile In-Pit Crusher or Traditional Truck-Shovel HaulageMLA: A General Short-term Planning Model of Open Pit Mines with SemiMobile In-Pit Crusher or Traditional Truck-Shovel Haulage. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.