Clustering-based iterative approach to stope layout optimization for sublevel stoping

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Y. A. Sari M. Kumral
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Mar 1, 2021

Abstract

Underground mining operations tend to have higher operating costs than surface mines. When metal prices decrease, profitability is jeopardized due to the high costs. Therefore, mining management harnesses new practices that increase operational efficiency. One way to manage this challenge is to invest in new mine planning practices. Stope layout optimization as a part of underground mine planning aims to identify a portion of the orebody in the form of production volumes (stopes) to maximize profit under roadway and stope dimension constraints. In this paper we propose a novel approach based on identifying ore-rich areas of the deposit and prioritizing their extraction through an iterative heuristic clustering approach. The proposed approach is compared with and validated by an exact method through a small mining example. The heuristics produced nearly identical results in a very short time. Finally, a case study was carried out using a larger data-set. The cluster-based iterative approach generated nearoptimal stope layouts in a computationally effective manner.
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APA: Y. A. Sari M. Kumral  (2021)  Clustering-based iterative approach to stope layout optimization for sublevel stoping

MLA: Y. A. Sari M. Kumral Clustering-based iterative approach to stope layout optimization for sublevel stoping. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.

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