Optimal pitwall shapes to increase financial return and decrease carbon footprint of openpit mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Utili A. AGOSTI C. VALDERRAMA R. PELL G. ALBORNOZ
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The steepness of an openpit mine’s slopes has a substantial influence on the mine’s financial return. This paper proposes a novel design methodology where overall steeper pitwalls are employed without compromising the safety of the mine. In current design practice, pitwall profiles are often planar in cross section within each rock layer: that is, the profile inclination across each layer tends to be constant. Here, instead, a new geotechnical software, OptimalSlope, is used to determine optimal pitwall profiles of depth-varying inclination. OptimalSlope seeks the solution of a mathematical optimization problem where the overall steepness of the pitwall, from crest to toe, is maximized for an assigned lithology, geotechnical properties and factor of safety (FoS).
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APA: S. Utili A. AGOSTI C. VALDERRAMA R. PELL G. ALBORNOZ  Optimal pitwall shapes to increase financial return and decrease carbon footprint of openpit mines

MLA: S. Utili A. AGOSTI C. VALDERRAMA R. PELL G. ALBORNOZ Optimal pitwall shapes to increase financial return and decrease carbon footprint of openpit mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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