Planning Open Pit Mines Using Direct Block Scheduling Technology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Juan Camus Mauricio Brücher
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Jun 25, 2023

Abstract

This article deals with open pit mine planning and a computer technology known as Direct Block Scheduling, or “DBS”. This is an emerging technology for modeling mine exploitation strategies using mixed-integer linear programming. This technique has proved to yield stronger economic results compared to the Lerchs-Grossmann (“LG”) algorithm currently used at the beginning of the mine planning process. The article briefly describes the shortcomings of current practice; then, this delves into the superior results obtained by DBS technology compared to current practice. Finally, the article argues that results achieve so far by DBS could be enhanced even further. To do this, the framework to apply this emerging technology, which is also used in current practice, should be modified to better exploit the capabilities of DBS technology. To better understand this change, an illustrated case study is presented at the end of the article.
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APA: Juan Camus Mauricio Brücher  (2023)  Planning Open Pit Mines Using Direct Block Scheduling Technology

MLA: Juan Camus Mauricio Brücher Planning Open Pit Mines Using Direct Block Scheduling Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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