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dc.contributor.authorNehring, M.
dc.contributor.authorTopal, Erkan
dc.contributor.authorLittle, J.
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T11:57:36Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T11:57:36Z
dc.date.created2011-03-27T20:02:27Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationNehring, M. and Topal, E. and Little, J. 2010. A new mathematical programming model for production schedule optimisation in underground mining operations. Journal of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. 110 (8): pp. 1-11.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16748
dc.description.abstract

Mixed integer programming (MIP) has been used for optimizing production schedules of mines since the 1960s and is recognized as having significant potential for optimizing production scheduling problems for both surface and underground mining. The major problem in long-term production scheduling for underground ore bodies generally relate to the large number of variables needed to formulate a MIP model, which makes it too complex to solve. As the number of variables in the model increase, solution times are known to increase at an exponential rate. In many instances the more extensive use of MIP models has been limited due to excessive solution times. This paper reviews production schedule optimization studies for underground mining operations. It also presents a classical MIP model for optimized production scheduling of a sublevel stoping operation and proposes a new model formulation to significantly reduce solution times without altering results while maintaining all constraints.A case study is summarized investigating solution times as five stopes are added incrementally to an initial ten stope operation, working up to a fifty stope operation. It shows substantial improvement in the solution time required when using the new formulation technique. This increased efficiency in the solution time of the MIP model allows it to solve much larger underground mine scheduling problems within a reasonable timeframe with the potential to substantially increase the net present value (NPV) of these projects. Finally, results from the two models are also compared to that of a manually generated schedule which show, the clear advantages of mathematical programming in obtaining optimal solutions.

dc.publisherThe Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
dc.subjectProduction schedule optimization
dc.titleA new mathematical programming model for production schedule optimisation in underground mining operations
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume110
dcterms.source.number8
dcterms.source.startPage1
dcterms.source.endPage11
dcterms.source.issn0038-223X
dcterms.source.titleJournal of South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
curtin.departmentWASM Mining Engineering Teaching Area
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