The long-term mine production scheduling problem

Recognizing the complexity of coal mining management, e.g., the scarcity of financial resources and a variation in the quality of coal found in different sections of a mine, in this paper, we develop a mixed-binary programming model as an aid for generating mine production schedules in order to obta...

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Published in:IIE transactions Vol. 37; no. 2; pp. 109 - 121
Main Authors: SARIN, SUBHASH C., WEST-HANSEN, JAN
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Norcross Taylor & Francis Group 01.02.2005
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN:0740-817X, 2472-5854, 1545-8830, 2472-5862
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Summary:Recognizing the complexity of coal mining management, e.g., the scarcity of financial resources and a variation in the quality of coal found in different sections of a mine, in this paper, we develop a mixed-binary programming model as an aid for generating mine production schedules in order to obtain coal of the desired quality and maximize the associated net present value. The model is based on the definition of the mine layout as a precedence network, with the nodes representing mining sections. A general solution methodology based on the Benders' decomposition of the model is developed. It exploits the special nature of the resulting subproblems in order to develop an effective solution procedure. Computational experience of this procedure, along with the results of its application to a mining case, are presented.
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ISSN:0740-817X
2472-5854
1545-8830
2472-5862
DOI:10.1080/07408170490447339