Take Time For Pit Phase Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Eccles
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Phase designs are the foundation upon which all open pit mine sequence optimizations and budgets should be built. Unfortunately, at times, mine engineers skip the step of developing realistic pit phase designs - designs that include access ramps and mineable widths. Without mineable phase designs, their optimized schedules are based on theoretical pit shells or ?quick-and-dirty? plans with no ramps. The output from such optimizations is almost always overly optimistic. Without mineable designs, the production estimates are misleading, because they overestimate ore, and underestimate waste stripping requirements. Worse yet, when plans are not based on realistic phase designs, they can point to exactly the wrong decision in feasibility studies (i.e. ?go? when it should be ?no-go?). This paper discusses the importance and features of good pit phase design, and demonstrates the pitfalls of relying on optimized production sequences that are not based on properly designed pit phases.
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APA: A. Eccles  (2013)  Take Time For Pit Phase Design

MLA: A. Eccles Take Time For Pit Phase Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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