A Mathematical Programming Approach To The Selection Of Stripping Technique And Dragline Size For Area Surface Mines ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David F. Gibson
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

This paper presents an outline of several models that have been developed to aid surface mine planners evaluate alternative mining methods and dragline sizes. The models presented belong to a larger group of models that are incorporated in the SEAMPLAN computerized mine and reclamation planning system. SEAMPLAN was developed in the College of Engineering at Montana State University. Initial funding for the development was derived from the USDA Forest Ser- vice and EPA. Enhancements to SEAMPLAN are currently being funded by DOE (Contract DE-AC22-80ET-14173). SEAMPLAN is a comprehensive surface mine and reclamation planning tool that contains a number of major modules: Data Entry and Review, Production Analysis, Reclamation Analysis, and Impact Analysis. The Production Analysis Module contains programs that enable the user to evaluate alternative methods of removing overburden in a surface coal mine and then to assess auxiliary activities required to support the overburden removal operation. A set of these programs addresses the use of draglines for removing overburden. Six basic dragline mining techniques have been modeled. For one-pass dragline operations four methods can be analyzed: (i) simple side cast, (ii) side bench, (iii) extended bench, and (iv) extended bench with side bench. Two methods of two-pass operations are modeled: (i) single dragline, and (ii) tandem draglines.
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APA: David F. Gibson  (1982)  A Mathematical Programming Approach To The Selection Of Stripping Technique And Dragline Size For Area Surface Mines ? Introduction

MLA: David F. Gibson A Mathematical Programming Approach To The Selection Of Stripping Technique And Dragline Size For Area Surface Mines ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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