Title of article :
Use of a mixed integer programming model to achieve an optimum size of blast block in open-pit mining with regard to size of mineable block using fuzzy logic approach
Author/Authors :
Mozafari, A Department of Petroleum and Mining Engineering - Islamic Azad University - South Tehran Branch - Tehran, Iran , Bangian Tabrizi, A.H Department of Petroleum and Mining Engineering - Islamic Azad University - South Tehran Branch - Tehran, Iran , Taji, M Department of Mining Engineering - Islamic Azad University - Shahrood Branch - Shahrood, Iran , Parhizkar, A Department of Mining Engineering - Islamic Azad University - Lahijan Branch - Lahijan, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, we present an integrated model to find the optimum size of blast block that
uses (i) a multi-criteria decision-making method to specify the applicable size of the
mineable block; (ii) a linear programming method for the selection of the blasted areas
to be excavated and in deciding the quantity of ores and wastes to be mined from each
one of the selected blocks. These two methods use improved estimates of the orebody
characteristics utilizing the blast hole data in addition to the usual borehole statistics to
improve the prediction accuracy of the block level ore body characteristics. This work
aims to make a mathematical model to figure out the ideal width and length of the blast
block in order to curtail drilling and blasting expenses in open-pit mines. As a
consequence, the effective blast block size is heeded so as to decrease the expenses of
drilling and blasting. Furthermore, a complete set of actual principles is presented to
specify the applicable size of the mineable block by means of the multi-criteria decisionmaking
method of fuzzy logic. The aforementioned model is practiced to forecast the
block size necessary for the purpose of production planning. Next, a mixed integer
programming model is developed to blast planning in order to select the optimal size of
the blast block by considering the mineable block. The proposed model is applied in the
Chadormalu iron ore mine and the rationality of the model is demonstrated by the
outcomes of dissimilar circumstances.
Keywords :
Fuzzy Logic , Blast Block Size , Mineable Block , Optimization , Open-Pit Mine , Mixed Integer Programming
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics