Interactive Production Planning In A Gold Mine: Approach And Case Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mark Gershon
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

This paper describes an application of a new approach to mine planning and production scheduling in a gold mine. The technique, limited to use in open pit mines (but not limited to gold), has been described previously (Gershon, 1987). The-computer program used is the HOPS software, which has been described previously as well (Gershon, 1988). The mine is scheduled for the production of 8,000 blocks out of a mine having 25,000 blocks (50 x 50 x 10). The technique is based on the concept of inverted cones (Gershon, 1987). While it does not provide a true optimization of results, it does approximate the optimal situation. As opposed to most scheduling software that only serves as a computerized notepad for the scheduler, the use of this approach allows for a scheduling intelligence to be built into the software.
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APA: Mark Gershon  (1989)  Interactive Production Planning In A Gold Mine: Approach And Case Study

MLA: Mark Gershon Interactive Production Planning In A Gold Mine: Approach And Case Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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