Optimal Pitwall Shapes To Increase Financial Return And Decrease Carbon Footprint Of Open Pit Mines - SME Annual Meeting 2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Utili A. AGOSTI N. Morales C. VALDERRAMA R. PELL G. ALBORNOZ
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Abstract

The steepness of the slopes of an open pit mine has a substantial influence on the financial return of the mine. The paper proposes a novel design methodology where overall steeper pitwalls are employed without compromising the safety of the mine. In current design practice pitwall profiles are often planar in crosssection and the profile in between ramps especially tend to be planar and defined by a constant inter-ramp angle. Sometimes rock layers exhibiting different strengths require the inclination of the profile to vary with depth, but the inclination across each layer is usually constant. Here instead, a new geotechnical software, OptimalSlope, is employed to determine optimal pitwall profiles of depth varying inclination. OptimalSlope seeks the solution of a mathematical optimization problem where the overall steepness of the pitwall, from crest to toe, is maximized for an assigned lithology, geotechnical properties and Factor of Safety (FoS). Bench geometries (bench height, face inclination, minimum berm width) are imposed in the optimization as constraints which bind the maximum local inclination of the sought optimal profile together with any other constraints such as geological discontinuities that may influence slope failure. The obtained optimal profiles are always steeper than their planar counterparts (i.e. the planar profiles exhibiting the same FoS) up to 8 degrees depending on rock type and severity of constraints on local inclinations. The design of a copper mine is first carried out employing planar pitwalls, secondly adopting the optimal pitwall profiles determined by OptimalSlope. The adoption of optimal slope profiles leads to a 34% higher net present value and reductions of carbon footprint and energy consumption of 0.17 Mt CO2 eq and 82.5 million MJ respectively due to a 15% reduction of rockwaste volume.
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APA: S. Utili A. AGOSTI N. Morales C. VALDERRAMA R. PELL G. ALBORNOZ  (2022)  Optimal Pitwall Shapes To Increase Financial Return And Decrease Carbon Footprint Of Open Pit Mines - SME Annual Meeting 2022

MLA: S. Utili A. AGOSTI N. Morales C. VALDERRAMA R. PELL G. ALBORNOZ Optimal Pitwall Shapes To Increase Financial Return And Decrease Carbon Footprint Of Open Pit Mines - SME Annual Meeting 2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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