Mine productivity and equipment selection impacts with operational grade engineering

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 3296 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
Operational Grade Engineering (GE) is the early (pre-processing) discard of low-grade mineralised
and/or barren rock to improve the ore grade and/or reduce deleterious elements within the run of
mine ore to be processed.
GE activities generally have an impact on primary and ancillary mining activities, equipment
utilization and overall equipment productivity. By discarding material which would have reported as
ore (in a non-GE mine plan) means that GE must increases the total ore and total rock mining rate
requirements to sustain mill feed targets.
One challenge of GE and the planning of GE activities is that there are several indirect parameters
which impact operational productivity. Modelling these potential impacts and determining if they can
be overcome with alternate mine sequences, equipment application or possibly a different equipment
fleet altogether is a key question requiring investigation.
Overcoming these potential productivity obstacles associated with a more complex operation by
introducing new operational parameters and destinations for ore and possibly sub-grade blocks,
requires a GE mine plan that is coupled with detailed equipment productivity metrics and a sound
operational plan incorporating all GE infrastructure requirements.
Several GE mine plans and equipment productivity models indicate that mining rates generally need
to increase by approximately 5% to 15% to sustain mill targets and often negatively impact
equipment unit productivity metrices through increased cycle times, additional queuing and
destination changes. These changes to productivity metrics are however offset by step change
increases in asset value.
This paper details a methodology to develop GE mine plans that incorporate equipment modelling,
flexible mine sequencing and equipment-based production scheduling. In addition, the paper will
outline impacts of GE planning on equipment unit productivities through worked examples and
models.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Mine productivity and equipment selection impacts with operational grade engineeringMLA: Mine productivity and equipment selection impacts with operational grade engineering. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.