Optimum Open Pit Production Sequencing-The Current State Of The Art

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Y. C. Kim
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

For the past quarter of century, much more effort and research have been expended in developing the "optimum" ultimate pit limit design algorithms and much less to solving the "optimum" open pit production sequencing. However, the potential economic benefit to an operating mine is far greater for the latter than the former. Unfortunately, the problem of "optimum" open-pit production sequencing has not been fully solved to date. This paper first reviews the past and currently used methodologies for developing this sequence. The staggered pit phase geometry problem of advanced stripping and operational constraints such as ore and waste tonnage requirements by period and necessary contiguity of mining faces are the main reasons why the "optimum" production sequencing problem has not been solved as yet. This paper also explains why any method which attempts to simplify the problem using ultimate pit limit design algorithm will fail to reach an "optimum" solution.
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APA: Y. C. Kim  (1994)  Optimum Open Pit Production Sequencing-The Current State Of The Art

MLA: Y. C. Kim Optimum Open Pit Production Sequencing-The Current State Of The Art. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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