Bounding Techniques For Me Ultimate Pit Limit Problem ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Randal J. Barnes
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Computer based techniques for solving the Ultimate Pit Limit Problem have appeared in mining literature since the early 1960's. The majority of papers pertaining to this subject can be partitioned into one of two categories: discussion of the pros and cons of a particular algorithm, or a case study presenting specific applications of an algorithm. Subsequently, there has a1 so been considerable debate concerning the best techniques between, essentially, two camps: those favoring the moving cones techniques, and those favoring the techniques which yield true optimal pit designs. The purpose of this paper is not to add to this debate, but rather to present a few new ideas (partially a new look at an old idea), which can be easily implemented to noticeably improve any ultimate pit limit approach independent of the particular algorithm used. These ideas fall under the heading of "bounding the optimum" (Barnes and Johnson, 1980).
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APA: Randal J. Barnes  (1982)  Bounding Techniques For Me Ultimate Pit Limit Problem ? Introduction

MLA: Randal J. Barnes Bounding Techniques For Me Ultimate Pit Limit Problem ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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