A Computer Design Of Ultimate Pit Limit By Using Transportation Algorithm

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Panlop Huttagosol
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The use of computer models to design ultimate pit limit of an open pit mine during its feasibility study has become an emphasized procedure in mining. It is a normal practice in open pit mine design to generate the most profitable final pit limit. The limitations of designing this optimal pit limit have been the requirement of significant computing efforts as well as the use of complicated operations research techniques. In an attempt to describe a computer method that has an easy conceptualization and is able to provide a precise and desirable solution, a new technique is developed. The ultimate pit limit problem is formulated as a large scale transportation problem. The formulation is based on the use of a three dimensional block model to represent an ore body and surrounding materials. The solution technique is developed through solving the dual system of the formulated problem by using the adapted simplex algorithm of linear programming. The implementation on given case studies demonstrates that the new method is capable of providing an optimum pit value. The computing effort required by the algorithm is still the main constraint in solving a large scale problem. The technique provides open pit mine planners with an alternative tool in using a commercial linear programming software which is capable of solving a general transportation problem. The selected software must be able to handle a large scale problem, and it needs an additional effort td formulate the problem and transform a result into the ultimate pit limit solution.
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APA: Panlop Huttagosol  (1992)  A Computer Design Of Ultimate Pit Limit By Using Transportation Algorithm

MLA: Panlop Huttagosol A Computer Design Of Ultimate Pit Limit By Using Transportation Algorithm. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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