Mining Planning
Mostrando 1-12 de 60 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Short-term mine scheduling targeting stationary grades
Abstract In short-term mine planning, mining scheduling is generally defined by designing dig-lines, allocated on benches. The mined ore will be sent to stockpiles, homogenization piles, or a concentration plant. The process to design dig-lines is usually done manually, whereby multiple simultaneous mining fronts are time-consuming and labour-intensive. The
REM - International Engineering Journal. Publicado em: 2022
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2. Multi-stage dumping sequence - a feasible waste management alternative for open pit mining
Abstract Waste management and environmental aspects are progressively gathering attention in the mining industry. Mine planners must deal with increasingly complex tasks to balance between ore block schedules, waste disposal, operational cost and environmental reclamation. The mine incomes are generally related to mining and processing of the ore, thus most
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2021-06
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3. Comparison between traditional project appraisal methods and uncertainty analysis applied to mining planning
Abstract Long-term mining planning is a complex process which involves a large number of variables and uncertainties. Traditional discount cash flow (DCF) is usually used in the evaluation of mining projects. DCF includes net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and profitability index (PI). A sensitivity analysis is usually carried out to eva
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2020-06
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4. Influence of water level in mine sequencing applied to strategic mining planning
Abstract Developing mine sequencing involves a number of factors and a large amount of information, and consequently the profitability of the project will strongly depend on the production schedule. A mining project may be conditioned to non-optimal sequencing, which may affect the economic results of the project and also lead to an inadequate utilization of
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2020-06
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5. Direct sequencing of blocks in stochastic models with multi-mines and multi-destinations
Abstract Mining Scheduling is the one that maximizes profit from mining over time. By means of computational methods, the deposit is discretized in blocks and algorithms are used to consummate this objective. The methods that are widely known nowadays for mining scheduling optimization of a discrete block model were based on graph theory, and among those mos
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 16/09/2019
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6. Análise e interpretação de ideias: proposta de um modelo
Resumo As ideias são consideradas a matéria-prima do processo de inovação. Boas ideias podem impactar no planejamento de ações de melhoria contínua e na promoção de produtos diferenciados. O conhecimento envolvido no domínio de Gestão de Ideias é geralmente latente e deve ser descoberto de forma adequada usando métodos quantitativos, como a mine
Perspect. ciênc. inf.. Publicado em: 02/09/2019
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7. ORGANIZATIONAL IRRESPONSIBILITIES OR ABSENCE OF TERRITORIAL GOVERNANCE? REFLECTIONS ON ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN THE MINAS-RIO PROJECT
Resumo Este trabalho teve por objetivo sistematizar e analisar dimensões sociais e organizacionais do processo de licenciamento ambiental e implantação do projeto minerário Minas-Rio, discutindo fragilidades metodológicas e gerenciais evidenciadas pelo acúmulo de denúncias de irregularidades, conflitos socioambientais e falhas de planejamento do empre
Ambient. soc.. Publicado em: 26/08/2019
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8. Os “Hidronegócios” nos rios da Amazônia
RESUMO O artigo discute a história dos rios amazônicos como lugares de “hidronegócios”, analisando as fontes e a produção historiográfica sobre os registros de usos e representações das águas, bem como os processos de apropriação dos rios no contexto do planejamento do desenvolvimento regional entre 1950 e 1985, norteado pelas ideias de progre
Rev. Bras. Hist.. Publicado em: 15/07/2019
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9. Grade uncertainty embedded in long term scheduling: stochastic mine planning
Abstract The inclusion of grade uncertainty for multivariate mineral deposits is of great importance for the correct management of subsequent decisions involved in mining planning. Mapping grade uncertainties allows maximization of profit and resource extraction. In this article, the co-simulation turning band algorithm is applied with the aim of predicting
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2019-06
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10. Mine fleet cost evaluation - Dijkstra's optimized path
Abstract The transport distance in a mining operation strongly influences a mine operation revenue and its operational cycle because it is a fundamental part of the total mining costs. Generally, the transport route is determined based on an engineer's practical knowledge, which does not consider any mechanism to optimize the possible routes to be taken. In
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2019-06
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11. An integrated pit-to-plant approach using technological models for strategic mine planning of copper and gold deposits
Abstract The strategic mine plan is a crucial step for the success of mining companies, and for its development, it is necessary to use a number of inter-related variables that are usually estimated independently. These variables include operational data that is traditionally isolated in information islands between the different departments in the mine or th
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2019-06
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12. NPV analysis of multiple surface constraints for pit expansion scenarios under geological uncertainty
Abstract To optimize a mining project, it is necessary to deal with several technical aspects and constraints, such as orebody modelling, reserve estimation, blending strategy, optimal and operational pit designs, cost control, environmental issues, among others. In this sense, locating surface infrastructures is one of the most critical mine planning concer
REM, Int. Eng. J.. Publicado em: 2019-06