Evaluation of Production Strategies in a Group of Copper Mines by Linear Programming

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. H. Williams J. N. Brooke D. M. Poulter
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"The complexity of the mining and metallurgical operations of Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines, Limited, has made it necessary to use computer-assisted planning techniques in order to maximize copper production and marginal contribution to profit. The most successful of the Group Production Scheduling systems utilized linear programming to optimize the concentrate routing only. This third-generation system was commissioned in March, 1968.It bad become necessary by March, 1970, to expand the long-term planning activities and to take into account new mines and new concentrate treatment schemes. Technical difficulties and manpower limitations made it impossible to expand the third-generation system, and it was decided to construct a new Group Production Scheduling system using only linear programming.The plant models in the new fourth-generation system are based on data available from the monthly reports of the metallurgical plants. The models consist of mass balances and empirical relationships. Matrix coefficient assignment and management reports are produced using a Report Generator Language designed for linear programming data files. The development of this system is an example of a user application of a system package."
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APA: P. H. Williams J. N. Brooke D. M. Poulter  (2014)  Evaluation of Production Strategies in a Group of Copper Mines by Linear Programming

MLA: P. H. Williams J. N. Brooke D. M. Poulter Evaluation of Production Strategies in a Group of Copper Mines by Linear Programming. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.

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