Title of article :
Determination of an Optimum Interface between Open-Pit and Underground Mining Activities in Mazinu Coal Mine of Tabas Power Plant
Author/Authors :
Soltani Khaboushan, Ali Faculty of Mining and Metallurgy Engineering - Amirkabir University of technology - Tehran, Iran , Osanloo, Morteza Faculty of Mining and Metallurgy Engineering - Amirkabir University of technology - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Due to the gradual deepening of the Mazinu coal seams from the ground surface,
both the open-pit (OP) and underground (UG) mining methods can be applied for
extracting them. Thus, it is a necessity to determine the interface of these mining
methods optimally. The present paper aims to determine this interface by generating
different scenarios using the OP phases and their relative underground stopes, and
comparing them with each other. In this regard, an economic block model is created
based on the calorific value of the coal portions involved by each block along with the
required economic and technical parameters. Then using the Lerchs-Grossman
algorithm, the OP phases are created. Proportional to each phase, the production
scheduling of underground stopes is executed. Finally, in order to opt the best scenario,
the net present value of the whole project (OP & UG) achieved from different scenarios
are compared with each other. The results obtained indicate that the optimum interface
of the OP and UG mining activities correspond to the ultimate OP limit with a
maximum depth of 200 m from the ground surface.
Keywords :
Mazinu coal mine , Optimum mining interface , Open-pit mining , Underground mining , Tabas coal-fired power plant
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment