Journal article
Short Term Scheduling in Open-Pit Mines with Multiple Objectives
ML BLOM, AR PEARCE, PJ STUCKEY
Engineering Optimization | Taylor and Francis | Published : 2015
Abstract
This article presents a novel algorithm for the generation of multiple short-term production schedules for an open-pit mine, in which several objectives, of varying priority, characterize the quality of each solution. A short-term schedule selects regions of a mine site, known as ‘blocks’, to be extracted in each week of a planning horizon (typically spanning 13 weeks). Existing tools for constructing these schedules use greedy heuristics, with little optimization. To construct a single schedule in which infrastructure is sufficiently utilized, with production grades consistently close to a desired target, a planner must often run these heuristics many times, adjusting parameters after each ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work is funded by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage grant [LP110100115] in conjunction with an industry partner.