Methodology for a dump design optimization in large-scale open pit mines

Modern large-scale open pit mines move hundreds of thousands of tonnes of material daily, from the loading sources to the destination zones, whether these are massive mine dumps or, to a lesser extent, to the grinding mills. Mine dumps can be classified as leach or waste dumps, depending upon their...

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Main Author: Puell Ortiz, Jorge
Other Authors: Univ Arizona, Dept Min & Geol Engn
Language:en
Published: TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS 2017
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6266122018-02-18T03:00:29Z Methodology for a dump design optimization in large-scale open pit mines Puell Ortiz, Jorge Univ Arizona, Dept Min & Geol Engn Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, University of Arizona Tucson USA mine planning dump design open pit optimization Modern large-scale open pit mines move hundreds of thousands of tonnes of material daily, from the loading sources to the destination zones, whether these are massive mine dumps or, to a lesser extent, to the grinding mills. Mine dumps can be classified as leach or waste dumps, depending upon their economic viability to be processed in-place, a condition that has experienced great progress in the last decades and has reconfigured the open pit haulage network with an increase in the number of dumps. Therefore, new methods for dump design optimization are of the highest priority in mine planning management. This paper presents a methodology to model and optimize the design of a dump by minimizing the total haulage costs. The location and design of these dumps will be given mainly by the geological characteristics of the mineral, tonnage delivered, topographical conditions, infrastructure capital and transportation costs. Spatial and physical design possibilities, in addition, provide a set of parameters of mathematical and economic relationship that creates opportunities for modelling and thus facilitates the measurement and optimization of ultimate dump designs. The proposed methodology consists of: (1) Formulation of a dump model based on a system of equations relying on multiple relevant parameters; (2) Solves by minimizing the total cost using linear programming and determines a "preliminary" dump design; (3) Through a series of iterations, changes the "preliminary" footprint by projecting it to the topography and creates the ultimate dump design. Finally, an application for a waste rock dump illustrates this methodology. 2017-10-05 Article Methodology for a dump design optimization in large-scale open pit mines 2017, 4 (1) Cogent Engineering 2331-1916 10.1080/23311916.2017.1387955 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626612 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/626612 Cogent Engineering en https://www.cogentoa.com/article/10.1080/23311916.2017.1387955 © 2017 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license. TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
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topic mine planning
dump design
open pit
optimization
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dump design
open pit
optimization
Puell Ortiz, Jorge
Methodology for a dump design optimization in large-scale open pit mines
description Modern large-scale open pit mines move hundreds of thousands of tonnes of material daily, from the loading sources to the destination zones, whether these are massive mine dumps or, to a lesser extent, to the grinding mills. Mine dumps can be classified as leach or waste dumps, depending upon their economic viability to be processed in-place, a condition that has experienced great progress in the last decades and has reconfigured the open pit haulage network with an increase in the number of dumps. Therefore, new methods for dump design optimization are of the highest priority in mine planning management. This paper presents a methodology to model and optimize the design of a dump by minimizing the total haulage costs. The location and design of these dumps will be given mainly by the geological characteristics of the mineral, tonnage delivered, topographical conditions, infrastructure capital and transportation costs. Spatial and physical design possibilities, in addition, provide a set of parameters of mathematical and economic relationship that creates opportunities for modelling and thus facilitates the measurement and optimization of ultimate dump designs. The proposed methodology consists of: (1) Formulation of a dump model based on a system of equations relying on multiple relevant parameters; (2) Solves by minimizing the total cost using linear programming and determines a "preliminary" dump design; (3) Through a series of iterations, changes the "preliminary" footprint by projecting it to the topography and creates the ultimate dump design. Finally, an application for a waste rock dump illustrates this methodology.
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title_short Methodology for a dump design optimization in large-scale open pit mines
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title_fullStr Methodology for a dump design optimization in large-scale open pit mines
title_full_unstemmed Methodology for a dump design optimization in large-scale open pit mines
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