Developing a Production Scheduling Model for Large Area Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Amy McBrayer Andrea Brickey
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Jun 25, 2023

Abstract

Limited research has been conducted related to the development of mathematical optimization models for production scheduling at large surface coal mines using the area, i.e., strip, mining method. Increased economic and technical challenges have led to a new interest in production schedule optimization models for these type of mining operations like those currently applied to model underground and open pit mines. While area mines share similar characteristics to both open pit and underground metal operations, neither an open pit nor underground production scheduling model adequately depicts an area mine mathematically. We present an integer programming model with blending constraints and discuss the challenges and opportunities related to the implementation for area mines as well as future research in area mine production scheduling.
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APA: Amy McBrayer Andrea Brickey  (2023)  Developing a Production Scheduling Model for Large Area Mines

MLA: Amy McBrayer Andrea Brickey Developing a Production Scheduling Model for Large Area Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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