Mine Scheduling Optimization With Mixed Integer Programming

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mark E. Gershon
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

A mixed-integer formulation of the mine scheduling problem is discussed and applied for the purpose of optimizing both the mine production sequencing and the mill blending and processing problems simultaneously. Previous attempts at solving these problems separately, although successful, fail to take into account the interrelationships between these problems. Project structure serves as the outline of this paper, which is directed towards a mining engineering audience. Generalized in its organization, this concept is useful for long, intermediate and short range scheduling. Actual applications are mentioned which show that the concept is also applicable to mining a variety of ores.
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APA: Mark E. Gershon  (1982)  Mine Scheduling Optimization With Mixed Integer Programming

MLA: Mark E. Gershon Mine Scheduling Optimization With Mixed Integer Programming. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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