Detailed Surface Mine Planning Of Coal Deposits By Use Of Computer Block Models

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 42
- File Size:
- 1755 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
During the past two years a computer program called "COPOR," Computerized Open Pit Optimization Routine, has been developed and used for mine planning of several base metal deposits. This routine utilizes a three dimensional computerized block model of an orebody, some economic parameters and operating constraints to locate the mineable or economic limits of the deposit schedule the yearly production from the mine and produce bench by bench ore reserve summaries and maps of the yearly and ultimate pit configurations. The moving cone method is used to perform these functions with a conventional block model. This model is conventional in the sense that each block is assumed to be homogenous; i.e., either ore or waste but not a mixture of the two. Due to the nature of a seam type deposit this approach is not realistic; therefore, revisions have been made to form a new version of the COPOR program. This version has been named "COALOR," Coal Optimization Routine. COALOR contains all of the power of the COPOR program but is equipped to handle the intricacies of coal seam type deposits. The deposit can be composed of a single seam or multiple seams which are horizontal or dipping at any angle. The numerous coal quality values can be incorporated to aid the optimization of the economic pit limits and yearly scheduling.
Citation
APA:
(1978) Detailed Surface Mine Planning Of Coal Deposits By Use Of Computer Block ModelsMLA: Detailed Surface Mine Planning Of Coal Deposits By Use Of Computer Block Models. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.