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Mining Industry Optimisation Conference, Sydney, June l991

Conference Proceedings

Mining Industry Optimisation Conference, Sydney, June l991

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Mine Scheduling and Optimisation

Mine scheduling is a process which represents what happens in a mine over time. An optimised plan involves selecting the best workable plan which meets a stated objective. This paper discusses some of the theory and philosophy behind mine scheduling and explains how scheduling is a step in the total iterative mine planning process. Several schedules may be necessary before arriving at a mine plan which can be considered optimal. A description of broadbrush and detailed scheduling is given and the features of computer assisted scheduling are also described. The use of mathematical modelling techniques in conjunction with scheduling to optimise the mine plan is explained. The need to incorporate these techniques to optimise the whole mining system rather than only a part, is emphasised.
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  • Published: 1990
  • PDF Size: 0.116 Mb.
  • Unique ID: P199103005

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