Mine-To-Mill® Optimization Of Aggregate Production

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Greg Adel Bryan Smith Toni Kojovic Darren Thornton Julius Krutschnitt J. Mark Richardson
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Mine-to-Mill® optimization is a total systems approach to the reduction of energy and cost in mining and mineral processing operations. Developed at the Julius Krutschnitt Mineral Research Centre in Queensland, Australia, it attempts to minimize energy consumption through the optimization of all steps in the size reduction process. The approach involves sampling and modeling of blasting and processing, followed by computer simulation to optimize the operation and develop alternatives. The most promising alternatives are implemented, and sampling is conducted to quantify energy savings. In the current DOE-sponsored research project, the primary objective is to adapt the Mine-to-Mill® technology to the aggregates industry. The project is being carried out at two quarries operated by Luck Stone of Richmond, Virginia. This paper presents work conducted at the Bealeton quarry.
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APA: Greg Adel Bryan Smith Toni Kojovic Darren Thornton Julius Krutschnitt J. Mark Richardson  (2005)  Mine-To-Mill® Optimization Of Aggregate Production

MLA: Greg Adel Bryan Smith Toni Kojovic Darren Thornton Julius Krutschnitt J. Mark Richardson Mine-To-Mill® Optimization Of Aggregate Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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