Production Scheduling Using Linear and Integer Programming

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T GRAHAM-TAYLOR
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A trend towards mining more complex and economically marginal orebodies, often combined with increasingly tight product specifications, increases the number of variables which need to be considered in production scheduling. Linear programming incorporating integer constraints can be used to create production schedules which are practical as well as mathematically optimum. Factors which can be taken into account include variability in product stockpiles, targets for head or product grades, production of different material types, production from different areas, production targets for loaders, and dependencies between mining blocks. For each schedule an appropriate objective for optimisation must be chosen. Examples of objectives are: to minimise or maximise grade variation; to minimise waste movement; and to minimise movement by front end loaders. A staged approach to the implementation of computer systems based on linear programming optimisation is Proposed.
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APA: T GRAHAM-TAYLOR  (1992)  Production Scheduling Using Linear and Integer Programming

MLA: T GRAHAM-TAYLOR Production Scheduling Using Linear and Integer Programming. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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