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Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning SMP 2014

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Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning SMP 2014

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Incorporation of a Full Process Plant Model as an Active Constraint for Mine Planning and Production Scheduling

Consideration of the processing plant operational envelope is a key factor in production scheduling,and therefore mine planning, for any mining operation. In many cases hard-wired or regressionbased tonnage-grade-recovery relationships are used as mine planning constraints and as a means of valuing the system output. In extensions of this type of approach, various regressions can be used to describe throughput limits, based on a number of global metallurgical parameters.The ultimate position for the optimisation of a mine plan and production schedule is to have a full process plant model running as an integrated part of the mine planning exercise. A plant model suitable for this needs to have all the required sensitivities to input parameters such asfragmentation, grade, mineralogy, strength and hardness. The model then needs to convert these to performance measures for the plant, which include recovery, throughput, product size distributions, energy consumption, water use and operating cost.In this paper an approach is outlined that takes this view and then goes beyond it to provide a full, time-based bottleneck identifi cation and valuation tool.Using such an approach it becomes possible to run mine plans and production schedules in windows of days, weeks, months and over the life-of-mine with a time-enabled process model acting as the active constraint. In this way virtual bottlenecks can be identifi ed for various mine plans and schedules well ahead of time. The value of de-bottlenecking can be defi ned, not just at a plant scale, but in terms of the overall mining operation, and the data can be used as the basis for capital investment decisions.CITATION:Bearman, R A, Cesare, P, Munro, S and Wandel, D, 2014._x000D_
Incorporation of a full process plant model as an active constraint for mine planning and production scheduling, in Proceedings Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning Symposium 2014 , pp 121-128 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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