半移动式IPCC露天矿山短期规划:铲式分配模型

IF 2.7 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES International Journal of Mining Reclamation and Environment Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.1080/17480930.2023.2262823
Nasib Al Habib, Eugene Ben-Awuah, Hooman Askari-Nasab
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坑内破碎与输送(IPCC)被认为是露天矿山卡车运输的一种合适的替代方案,因为它比卡车铲系统具有更低的运行成本。它还减少了卡车的运输距离和卡车的要求。IPCC的变化之一是半移动系统,每两到五年重新安置一次。短期计划需要根据破碎机的最佳位置和搬迁时间进行相应的更新。据我们所知,IPCC的短期规划是一个尚未被广泛探索的研究领域,几乎没有任何模型可以产生考虑到IPCC到位的短期时间表。本研究提出了一种混合整数规划模型,用于在12个月的时间范围内生成短期生产计划和接近最优的采矿面铲分配。该模型的目标是根据工厂要求、最大允许吨位变化和IPCC位置限制,以及战略计划设定的生产和净现值目标,将物料处理成本降到最低,并使收入最大化。以半移动式IPCC (SMIPCC)系统为例,对该模型进行了验证。通过对有IPCC和没有IPCC情景结果的比较,从短期到中期的角度证明了在铁矿中使用IPCC是合理的。该项目可被视为与政府间气候变化专门委员会在短期矿山规划领域的开创性工作。关键词:ipcc优化运输披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。美元价值都是加元。
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Short-term planning of open pit mines with Semi-Mobile IPCC: a shovel allocation model
ABSTRACTIn-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) is considered a suitable alternative to truck haulage in open pit mines because it offers a lower operating cost than a truck-shovel system. It also reduces truck haulage distance and truck requirements. One of the IPCC variations is the semi-mobile system, which is relocated every two to five years. The short-term plan needs to be updated accordingly, based on the crusher’s optimal location and relocation time. To the best of our knowledge, short-term planning with IPCC is an area of research that has not been explored extensively yet and hardly any model can generate short-term schedules considering an IPCC in place. This research work proposes a mixed integer programming model to generate short-term production plans and near-optimal shovel allocation to mining faces, within a time horizon of 12 months. The objective of the model is to minimise the cost of material handling and maximise revenue, with respect to plant requirement, maximum allowable tonnage variation and IPCC location constraints, and the production and NPV targets set by the strategic plan. An iron ore mine case including a semi-mobile IPCC (SMIPCC) system with one relocation is used as the case study to verify the proposed model. The comparison of results between scenarios with and without IPCC justifies the use of IPCC in the iron ore mine from a short to medium-term perspective. The project can be considered a pioneering work in the arena of short-term mine planning with the IPCC.KEYWORDS: IPCCoptimisationhaulage Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. Dollar values are all in CAD.
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International Journal of Mining Reclamation and Environment
International Journal of Mining Reclamation and Environment ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING
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5.70
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30
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment published research on mining and environmental technology engineering relating to metalliferous deposits, coal, oil sands, and industrial minerals. We welcome environmental mining research papers that explore: -Mining environmental impact assessment and permitting- Mining and processing technologies- Mining waste management and waste minimization practices in mining- Mine site closure- Mining decommissioning and reclamation- Acid mine drainage. The International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment welcomes mining research papers that explore: -Design of surface and underground mines (economics, geotechnical, production scheduling, ventilation)- Mine planning and optimization- Mining geostatics- Mine drilling and blasting technologies- Mining material handling systems- Mine equipment
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