Conference Proceedings
Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning SMP 2014
Conference Proceedings
Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning SMP 2014
Strategies for Mine Planning and Design
This paper provides an assessment of the current challenges in strategic mine planning and design and suggested approaches for addressing them. The specific challenges covered are: realistic quantification of downstream processes applied to orebody models to provide an integrated approach to mine design and optimisation modelling, estimation and simulation of geometallurgical variables and their integration into resource and reserve estimation and mine planning modelling, estimation and simulation of new variables for new forms of mining - deep mining, particularly block caving, and solution mining flexibility in planning and design to manage risk and minimise its impact information technology (IT) infrastructure and platforms for rapid online data collection, storage, access and processing._x000D_
Most of these challenges require new types of data, variables, modelling and estimation methods. Foremost among the new types of variables and data are geometallurgical and dynamic rock mass characterisation variables. New types of data and data collection include rapid generation of very large amounts of online sensor data and the consequent need for rapid processing and modelling of these data.This paper outlines the challenges and strategies in each of these areas and uses examples of models and outputs to illustrate approaches and potential solutions.CITATION:Dowd, P A, Xu, C and Coward, S, 2014. Strategies for mine planning and design, in Proceedings Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning Symposium 2014, pp 41-50 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Most of these challenges require new types of data, variables, modelling and estimation methods. Foremost among the new types of variables and data are geometallurgical and dynamic rock mass characterisation variables. New types of data and data collection include rapid generation of very large amounts of online sensor data and the consequent need for rapid processing and modelling of these data.This paper outlines the challenges and strategies in each of these areas and uses examples of models and outputs to illustrate approaches and potential solutions.CITATION:Dowd, P A, Xu, C and Coward, S, 2014. Strategies for mine planning and design, in Proceedings Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning Symposium 2014, pp 41-50 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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P A Dowd, C Xu, S Coward
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