The Use of Simulation in the Lihir Gold Expansion Study

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
C Glassock T Sandeman P Tilyard
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Computer simulation is a well accepted tool for modelling the behaviour of large and complex operating systems. It is a particularly useful technique in complex operations where there are multiple interactions between the inputs and outputs of various unit operations. It can be utilised during the early stages of a project as part of the business case definition phase or the early engineering phases, or alternatively to help understand the various options available in an upgrade or expansion. With the design of a new processing plant to handle a different ore type at Lihir Gold Limited (Lihir), there was concern that the existing conveying system could separately handle the increased tonnages. A simulation model was constructed which allowed Lihir to examine the impact on the conveying system of the new process plant, as well as investigate the effect of different trucking options. As is often the case, once the simulation model was built, further understanding of the downstream bottlenecks was able to be investigated, including the sizing of critical equipment.
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APA: C Glassock T Sandeman P Tilyard  (2006)  The Use of Simulation in the Lihir Gold Expansion Study

MLA: C Glassock T Sandeman P Tilyard The Use of Simulation in the Lihir Gold Expansion Study. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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