Network modelling of underground mine layout: two case studies

Network modelling of underground mine layout: two case studies

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Article ID: iaor2008361
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 14
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 143
End Page Number: 158
Publication Date: Mar 2007
Journal: International Transactions in Operational Research
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: networks, optimization
Abstract:

The dominant working structure of an underground mine is a set of interconnected tunnels which provides access to ore zones and haulage of ore from the designated ore zones to the mill. This set of interconnected tunnels forms a network. We describe a mathematical network model and the modelling features of our two software tools for designing underground mine layouts that minimise associated costs. The application of these techniques is illustrated in two industry case studies. In the first, we apply the underground network optimisation tool to design an extension to an Australian gold mine where 15 new distinct orebodies are located in a 3 km long region, several hundred metres underground. In a second case study, we design a single decline for accessing a large orebody where a turning circle constraint is a significant factor. An efficient decline is found using the decline optimisation tool.

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