Incorporating Operational Modes into Open-Pit Stochastic Mine Planning: An Optimization Using VND and LP

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Aldo Quelopana Alessandro Navarra
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Jun 25, 2023

Abstract

For decades, open-pit mine planning algorithms have incorporated geological uncertainty and other elements or characteristics for increasingly realistic representations. Among these complexities is the detailing of downstream processes that occur inside processing plants. Previous studies have demonstrated that the strategic mine plan and mineral concentrator design are coupled, and should therefore be optimized simultaneously within the same quantitative framework. However, existing frameworks offer limited representation of operational modes. This work demonstrates an approach to resolving this gap, in an optimization based on a parallelized Variable Neighborhood Descent (VND). The resulting algorithm embeds mass-balancing linear programming (LP) using a DantzigWolfe decomposition. A case study of a Zn-Pb deposit is presented to show the performance reached.
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APA: Aldo Quelopana Alessandro Navarra  (2023)  Incorporating Operational Modes into Open-Pit Stochastic Mine Planning: An Optimization Using VND and LP

MLA: Aldo Quelopana Alessandro Navarra Incorporating Operational Modes into Open-Pit Stochastic Mine Planning: An Optimization Using VND and LP. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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