2. Short-Range Mine Planning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roderick K. Davey
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The objective is to develop a short-range mining plan which satisfies management and operating criteria and also "dovetails" with the long-range mining plan. In the past years, this objective was accomplished entirely by manual methods. Today, the computer is used to assist the engineer with this task. The results provided by these programs usually are incomplete and require further manual manipulation. The advantage of using the computer programs is that the program can be used to evaluate alternative plans on a first-cut basis minimizing the manual work. Subsequently, the most promising alternatives can be analyzed in more detail, commencing with the first-cut results. In this specific case history, one technique for using computer programs to assist with short-range mine planning will be discussed. Some of the basic operating and management criteria considered directly and indirectly are as follows: (1) operating criteria which include minimum and maximum shovel cut size, equipment performance, haulage roads, requirements for blending, and plant capacities; and (2) management criteria which consist of production requirements, cash flow requirements, return on investment, market demands, and availability of capital.
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APA: Roderick K. Davey  (1979)  2. Short-Range Mine Planning

MLA: Roderick K. Davey 2. Short-Range Mine Planning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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