Pushback Design in Open-Pit Mines by Considering Geometric Requirements under a Mathematical Programming Approach

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Enrique Jelvez Pierre Nancel-Penard
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jun 25, 2023

Abstract

The traditional way of generating open-pit mine production schedules has several limitations. This work addresses the design and production-scheduling problem by considering minimum operational space requirements under a Direct Block Scheduling approach to generate extraction sequences that satisfy the operational space required. For this, traditional formulations were extended by including a new set of constraints that generate operating spaces for mining equipment to move and extract material. Then, a heuristic algorithm produces close to optimal practical pushbacks. This proposal was applied in a case study, and the results show its ability to generate practical production schedules without sacrificing expected return, obtaining differences in terms of Net Present Value (NPV) lower than 1% when compared to the traditional approach.
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APA: Enrique Jelvez Pierre Nancel-Penard  (2023)  Pushback Design in Open-Pit Mines by Considering Geometric Requirements under a Mathematical Programming Approach

MLA: Enrique Jelvez Pierre Nancel-Penard Pushback Design in Open-Pit Mines by Considering Geometric Requirements under a Mathematical Programming Approach. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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