Optimal Blast Scheduling of Sub-Level Stoping by Dynamic Programming

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Bhattacherjee A Makesh S
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Mechanised sub-level stoping is one of the most widely accepted stoping practices followed in base metal mines in India. As a general practice, blast-scheduling of rings in these stopes is done either heuristically or randomly which leads to a high fluctuation in ore grade when drawn and delivered to the mill. In this paper, dynamic programming has been investigated as an optimisation technique for optimal blast-scheduling of rings. A microcomputer based dynamic programming algorithm has been developed in C language which runs under the UNIX environment. A case study based on Indian mine data is presented to demonstrate the application of the dynamic programming concept and use of the developed software. It is concluded that dynamic programming can be used as a production planning tool in Indian mines practicing sub-level stoping and following heuristic/random approaches for blast-scheduling of rings.
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APA: Bhattacherjee A Makesh S  (1995)  Optimal Blast Scheduling of Sub-Level Stoping by Dynamic Programming

MLA: Bhattacherjee A Makesh S Optimal Blast Scheduling of Sub-Level Stoping by Dynamic Programming. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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