Optimizing the Short Term Production Schedule for an Open Pit iron Ore Mining Operation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Reimer TH
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The model described in this paper has been developed for and in close collaboration with the Bong Mining Company Ltd, Liberia/West Africa. When working an irregular deposit a de- tailed short term production schedule becomes necessary in order to ensure an equal and homo- genous concentrator feed. If the irregularity of the ore body exceeds a certain degree, blen- ding facilities have to be provided between the mine and the concentrator, but even then sche- duling of the mine production is inevitable to meet the given requirements of the blending bed and to keep these conditions steady for at least some of the successive periods. To assist the planning department in set- ting up optimal production schedules a computer model has been developed using a linear pro- gramming approach. The deposit is divided into equally shaped blocks containing defined quali- ties and quantities of ore and/or waste; from which one has to select those quantities of ore which will meet the requirements of the blen- ding bed. The objective function of the model
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APA: Reimer TH  (1977)  Optimizing the Short Term Production Schedule for an Open Pit iron Ore Mining Operation

MLA: Reimer TH Optimizing the Short Term Production Schedule for an Open Pit iron Ore Mining Operation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1977.

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