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Scheduling of open-pit phosphate mine extraction

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Date
2018
Indexation documentaire
Recherche opérationnelle
Subject
optimisation; simulation; planning; scheduling; open-pit mining
Nom de la revue
International Journal of Production Research
Date de publication
2018
Nom de l'éditeur
Taylor & Francis
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2018.1433341
URI
https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/17391
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Auteur
Azzamouri, Ahlam
115536 autre
Fénies, Pierre
506755 PSL - research university
Fontane, Frédéric
506755 PSL - research university
Giard, Vincent
989 Laboratoire d'analyse et modélisation de systèmes pour l'aide à la décision [LAMSADE]
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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Résumé en anglais
Open-pit deposits are often characterised by a stack of layers of different geological nature. Some layers are worthless while the ore of the others is of a varying economic value depending on grade. To reach a layer, it is necessary to have first removed the upper layers above the extraction zone. This action results in uncovering the layer in this particular place and in facilitating access to the layers below. This extraction process involves a series of 2–7 basic operations; each one is performed by a machine, some of which are able to perform up to three different operations. Ensuring the consistency of mining extraction scheduling over a few months, in order to meet known or forecast demand, is a challenging task. A mining extraction model based on mathematical programming is proposed but it is hardly usable, due to its size. Therefore, a model based on a Discrete Event Simulation, is created to test how ore supplies are affected by the tactical and operational decisions relating to the choice of parcels to be processed and to the allocation of machines to the different basic operations

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