A new model for automated pushback selection
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2020
Abstract
The design of pushbacks is essential to long-term open pit mine scheduling because it partitions the pit space into individual units, controlling ore and waste production. In this paper, a new model is proposed for the pushback selection procedure, which consists of characterizing the potential pushbacks based on the comprehensive family of nested pits and selecting those ones that meet a set of criteria, for instance, bounded ore and waste. An advantage of this method is the possibility to automate the pushback selection methodology, applying well-defined criteria for the selection and reducing the time employed in the planning task.
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CONICYT basal grant (Advanced Mining Technology Center), Universidad de Chile
FB0809
Canada - Chile Leadership Exchange Scholarship from Government of Canada
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Computers & Operations Research Volumen: 115 Número de artículo: 104456 Mar 2020
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