Optimizing The Siting And Grading Of Leach Pads

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. J. Taylor
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The siting, grading and fill usage for leach pads are important aspects of leach pad design. A method is presented that optimizes the cut and fill quantities (i.e. minimizes the cost) required to grade a leach pad with parallel cells; given the desired pad characteristics of maximum and minimum pad slopes, maximum cut and fill depths, etc. and the cut and fill costs. The method allows the variation of the cut and fill costs with depth, which allows the accurate modeling of the cost savings practice of using cheaper fill towards the bottom of a thick fill. This optimization could be incorporated into a CAD package, enabling a designer to simply draw a desired pad shape on a site plan, input the pad and heap characteristics (required heap volume, heap height, heap sideslopes, etc.) and then have the computer report both the adequacy of the pad area and the optimum grading for the particular pad shape. Using this, a designer could quickly and accurately assess the optimum, or cheapest, grading of many shapes and positions for a leach pad. This would be especially useful for large pads that need to be sited on rough terrain.
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APA: S. J. Taylor  (1996)  Optimizing The Siting And Grading Of Leach Pads

MLA: S. J. Taylor Optimizing The Siting And Grading Of Leach Pads. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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