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A continuous framework for open pit mine planning

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  • Álvarez Daziano, Felipe;
  • Amaya Arriagada, Jorge;
  • Griewank, Andreas;
  • Strogies, Nikolai;
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This paper proposes a new mathematical framework for the open pit mine planning problem, based on continuous functional analysis. The main challenge for engineers is to determine a sequence of nested profiles maximizing the net present value of the mining operation. The traditional models for this problem have been constructed by using binary decision variables, giving rise to large-scale combinatorial and Mixed Integer Programming problems. Instead, we use a continuous approach which allows for a refined imposition of slope constraints associated with geotechnical stability. The framework introduced here is posed in a suitable functional space, essentially the real-valued functions that are Lipschitz continuous on a given two dimensional bounded region. We derive existence results and investigate qualitative properties of the solutions.
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The research of the first two authors was supported by FONDEF grant D06-I-1031 and FONDAP-BASAL programs from CONICYT. The first author thanks also the Institute on Complex Engineering Systems (ICM: P-05-004-F, CONICYT: FBO16). The third and fourth author acknowledge the support from the DFG Research Center Matheon “Mathematics for Key Technologies”, Berlin.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125478
DOI: DOI 10.1007/s00186-010-0332-3
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Math Meth Oper Res (2011) 73:29–54
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