Long-term planning of an underground mine using mixed-integer linear programming (3f914add-ff63-4567-994a-ce69fb049d25)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. McIsaac
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

"This paper discusses the formulation of a linear program with the objective of maximizing the cash flow of the long-term plan of an underground operation. A mine is split into eleven independent ore zones, each characterized by its reserves, required development, and mining method. Based on practical considerations, maximum rates are set for each zone’s development and production capacity. For the total mine plan, a minimum daily production rate is set along with a minimum feed grade to the mill. A maximum daily development capacity is set based on the equipment and labour available. Proven and probable ore is mined preferentially over possible ore in the early years of the plan. Also, the fixed cost of operating the mine is taken into consideration whenever mining activities take place.Once the linear program is solved, it can be critically reviewed, and unrealistic results can be identified. Some resource allocations constraints can then be changed in certain sectors, and new results can be analyzed. “Whatif” scenarios can also be examined, such as determining the impact of hiring a contractor to develop a given sector, or dropping an ore zone completely from the plan."
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APA: G. McIsaac  (2005)  Long-term planning of an underground mine using mixed-integer linear programming (3f914add-ff63-4567-994a-ce69fb049d25)

MLA: G. McIsaac Long-term planning of an underground mine using mixed-integer linear programming (3f914add-ff63-4567-994a-ce69fb049d25). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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