The Out-Of-Kilter Algorithm And Its Applications In Mining Engineering - Out Of Kilter Paper - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Randal J. Barnes
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

A system, such as a mine production system or a mine ventilation system which includes the movement of commodities or some material between decision points may, in many instances, be effectively modelled as a network. Mining has often been characterized as primarily a materials handling function. To a great extent this is true, even though it is an over simplification of all the activities involved in a mining operation. Accepting the materials handling characterization of a mining operation permits the extension of the characterization to a flow process. That is, the ore flows from the mining face through the mining phase (excavation & loading, hauling, dumping) through the milling phase (crushing, grinding, recovery) through the smelter phase and finally to marketing. With this concept it is possible to depict a mining operation as a simple network. For example consider an operation consisting of two mines (A and B) with mills at each mine (MA and MB) with the possibility open to treat ore from mine b at mill NB, but it is not feasible to treat mine B ore at MA. The product of both mills is sold.
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APA: Randal J. Barnes  (1983)  The Out-Of-Kilter Algorithm And Its Applications In Mining Engineering - Out Of Kilter Paper - Introduction

MLA: Randal J. Barnes The Out-Of-Kilter Algorithm And Its Applications In Mining Engineering - Out Of Kilter Paper - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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