Computer Support in Scheduling the Iscor Grootegeluk Coal Mine - A Case Study

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. P. L. Kotzé
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Modelling and scheduling for Grootegeluk coal mine, situated in the north- western Transvaal, is by means of a series of modular systems. Modelling of the multilayered body, which is part of the Waterberg coalfield, was based on a detailed study of the behaviour of coal and waste qualities and the sub- sequent use of standard geostatistical techniques. A notable improvement on previous methods was attained. Scheduling procedures and systems were developed to model a multibench pit producing coal for several metallurgical plants as well as a power-station. Scheduling was done by producing a series of longitudinal cuts, the cuts being subdivided into increments. By allocating cuts to certain periods, the resulting calculated product tonnages were com- pared with production targets, and by iteration a final scheduling sequence was determined.
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APA: A. P. L. Kotzé  (1987)  Computer Support in Scheduling the Iscor Grootegeluk Coal Mine - A Case Study

MLA: A. P. L. Kotzé Computer Support in Scheduling the Iscor Grootegeluk Coal Mine - A Case Study. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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