Simulating Development In An Underground Hardrock Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Brunner H. J. Yazici G. R. Baiden
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

System simulation is an increasingly popular technique for analyzing and improving existing as well as newly designed underground mining operations. An engineering firm that specializes in simulation helped a major metals producer build a long-range planning model of an existing underground mine. Subsequently the team adapted this model to assess technology alternatives in the design of a new mine. The two models differ in the level of detail used for modeling the development process. This paper discusses the differences in approach between the models along with the experiences gained and challenges faced during the construction and use of the models.
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APA: D. Brunner H. J. Yazici G. R. Baiden  (1999)  Simulating Development In An Underground Hardrock Mine

MLA: D. Brunner H. J. Yazici G. R. Baiden Simulating Development In An Underground Hardrock Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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