The Influence of bench height and equipment selection on effective mineral resource utilization
Abstract (Summary)
THE INFLUENCE OF BENCH HEIGHT AND EQUIPMENT SELECTION
ON EFFECTIVE MINERAL RESOURCE UTILIZATION
Werner Swanepoel
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Professor RJ Thompson
Mining Engineering
University of Pretoria
Master of Engineering (Mining Engineering)
The mine planning process converts resources into economically mineable reserves,
focusing on value addition and risk reduction. Equipment selection is traditionally
addressed late in the process and addresses production capacity, equipment
matching and equipment allocation. The primary focus being to reduce the operating
cost per unit of material handled.
Mineral resource management is an integration of the key functions in the mining
process. A focus on resource utilisation plays a key role in the management process
and leads to the question whether lower operating costs always add value in the long
term. It was determined that traditional equipment selection methods are not effective
for all mineral deposits and might even be short sighted, destroying value over the
long term.
The mine planning process was adapted to allow for an early investigation into the
potential for increased recovery. The effect of selectivity in the loading action is
simulated in a 3D environment over a range of bench heights. The results are
analysed with a grade tonnage curve and the saleable product at each bench height
is calculated, taking account of the required product qualities. The concept of financial
materiality is applied to classify the resource as either a massive or selective deposit.
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A massive deposit support the traditional drive for bigger equipment and will benefit
from lower operating costs. A selective deposit requires less focus on production
capacity, equipment matching and allocation and more on resource recovery.
In order to take advantage of the potential indicated in the evaluation, it is necessary
to modify the traditional equipment selection techniques. A thorough understanding of
the capabilities of the loading equipment is required in an attempt to match these
abilities with the geometry of the ore deposit. The objective is to identify the
equipment that will ensure the highest mining recovery at the lowest cost. This will be
achieved when the loading equipment can attain a mining recovery smaller than the
bench height it is mining or if the equipment can be applied economically on small
bench heights.
The most suitable equipment can only be determined at the hand of a total value
chain costing analyses. This means that the production cost i.e. the cost to produce
the final product must be evaluated and not the operating cost i.e. the cost to move a
unit of material, as is often the case.
The proposed mine planning approach and equipment selection technique was used
on the Thabazimbi iron ore mine deposits. The results indicated that the NPV of the
project could be increased dramatically. It was concluded that the ability to load
selectively cannot be calculated mathematically. It is a judgment made on a thorough
evaluation of the design and operating features of the shovel in conjunction with the
ore body geometric parameters and the loading face conditions. The efficiency of the
selected shovel can be manipulated through the application of different bench
heights, and the optimum combination can only be determined through a total value
chain costing analyses.
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:mines and mineral resources strip mining
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