Conditions under which an integrated approach to the transition mine problem outperforms a disintegrated approach APCOM 2021

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Anani H. Li I. O. Flores
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Sep 1, 2021

Abstract

Current technological advancement has increased the exploitation of deeper ore bodies using underground methods. In certain cases, the mineral deposit starts near the surface and continues deep within the earth's crust. Such deposits are best mined with both underground and surface methods. Two main techniques are used to determine the optimal transition depth from surface to underground - a disintegrated approach and an integrated approach. Both methods have limitations in their use to determine the optimal transition depth. The objective of this research is to investigate the conditions in which an integrated approach to the transition depth problem is superior to a disintegrated approach. Three binary integer linear programming models are developed for this purpose: a surface and underground model for the disintegrated instance and an integrated model. A case study is performed to validate the models, with a comparative sensitivity analysis to obtain operational insights.
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APA: A. Anani H. Li I. O. Flores  (2021)  Conditions under which an integrated approach to the transition mine problem outperforms a disintegrated approach APCOM 2021

MLA: A. Anani H. Li I. O. Flores Conditions under which an integrated approach to the transition mine problem outperforms a disintegrated approach APCOM 2021. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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