Optimum Cement Quarry Scheduling Algorithm

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kadri Dagdelen M. Waqar Asad
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Cement production involves the processing of raw materials that contain - Si02, A1203, Fe203, CaO, MgO, LOI (loss of ignition), S03, K20, Na2O, Ti02, P2055 and Cl- to produce the synthetic mineral mixture called "clinker". The use of other additives - sandstone, flyash, iron ore, and clay - is also mandatory in order to achieve the optimum blending requirements of cement. However, the use of these additives needs to be minimized due to their significantly higher costs ($/Ton). This paper presents a mixed integer programming (MIP)-based optimum quarry scheduling algorithm, which is used to generate quarry plans, satisfying geometric and production capacity constraints while providing minimum cost/optimum blend of raw materials mix to a cement plant. The benefits of this new methodology are demonstrated on a case study.
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APA: Kadri Dagdelen M. Waqar Asad  (2002)  Optimum Cement Quarry Scheduling Algorithm

MLA: Kadri Dagdelen M. Waqar Asad Optimum Cement Quarry Scheduling Algorithm. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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