Mining Systems Production Planning by Fuzzy Linear Modelling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Slobodan Vujic Goran Cirovic Dragan Radojevic
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Mine production systems (MPS) are characterized, more or less, by the following properties: uncertainty, subjectivity, impreciseness, polysemy, instability, indefiniteness and lack of data. From modern study aspect these MPS mathematically belong to the class of fuzzy systems. With this in mind, the usage of fuzzy sets is recommended as a methodology that treats impreciseness, indefiniteness and complexity of mine production systems in a satisfactory manner. Fuzzy modelling, discussed in this pa- per, is applied as a mathematical implement. The objective of the paper was to show production optimization in practice on the ex- ample of bauxite open pits where fuzzy linear programming (FLP) was used following the criterion per income. The variables in criterion function are linguistic variables while both variables and variable restrictions are presented by triangular fuzzy numbers (TFN). The term "satisfactory income" presented through triangle fuzzy numbers was introduced instead of "maximizing the income". sensitivity of the obtained solutions has been analysed
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APA: Slobodan Vujic Goran Cirovic Dragan Radojevic  (1996)  Mining Systems Production Planning by Fuzzy Linear Modelling

MLA: Slobodan Vujic Goran Cirovic Dragan Radojevic Mining Systems Production Planning by Fuzzy Linear Modelling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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