Towards Optimum Value in Underground Mine Scheduling

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Bryan M. Maybee
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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10
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226 KB
Publication Date:
May 1, 2009

Abstract

The scheduling of underground mining activities is a complex task, in particular because of the requirement to satisfy a large number of constraints. A Schedule Optimization Tool (SOT) for underground mine planning is described, and its use for investigating strategic decisions is illustrated by means of a case study. The main components of SOT include: a genetic algorithm, which searches for optimal schedules; guidance, the application of heuristic rules to guide the genetic algorithm; and sliding, which implements just-in-time development. For the case study, SOT is employed to generate schedules at various ore capacities, accounting for the appropriate financials in each schedule evaluation. The case study finds that preliminary scheduling performed before invoking SOT, intended to provide a good starting point for the search, does not ultimately lead to higher value schedules. Two key uses for SOT are identified. A mine planner can save time by using SOT to produce high-value scheduling alternatives. This process ensures a broader investigation of the value that the deposit can yield. Also, SOT can be used to validate strategic and tactical decisions, by scheduling under alternative scenarios. Both uses produce high value schedules conforming to all imposed resource constraints.
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APA: Bryan M. Maybee  (2009)  Towards Optimum Value in Underground Mine Scheduling

MLA: Bryan M. Maybee Towards Optimum Value in Underground Mine Scheduling. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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