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M821V1 schedules ore mining and waste stripping for open pit mines using incremental reserves from, for example, M712V1 or PITRES based upon availabilities and capacities of trucks and shovels, material destinations, haulage cycle times, operational constraints, production parameters, and economic parameters. For each production period, the required mill feed, up to three qualities, and Waste Mining must be specified.
M821V1 schedules ore mining and waste stripping for open pit mines using incremental reserves from, for example, M712V1 or PITRES based upon availabilities and capacities of trucks and shovels, material destinations, haulage cycle times, operational constraints, production parameters, and economic parameters. For each production period, the required mill feed, up to three qualities, and Waste Mining must be specified.
M821V1 schedules ore mining and waste stripping for open pit mines using incremental reserves from, for example, M712V1 or PITRES based upon availabilities and capacities of trucks and shovels, material destinations, haulage cycle times, operational constraints, production parameters, and economic parameters. For each production period, the required mill feed, up to three qualities, and Waste Mining must be specified.
Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 - LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES Revised: 29-Mar-10 Page 821-1 PROGRAM SUMMARY M821V1 schedules ore mining and waste stripping for open pit mines using incremental reserves from, for example, M712V1 or PITRES based upon availabilities and capacities of trucks and shovels, material destinations, haulage cycle times, operational constraints, production parameters, and economic parameters. PROGRAM FLOW DIAGRAM RUN FILE: INPUT: CALCS: OUTPUT: - Mill production required - Total mining capacity - Production parameters - Destination parameters - Quality materials required - Truck and shovel parameters - Cutoff grades - Operational constraints - For production period: Mill and Leach tons and grade Waste Mining - Stockpile - Usage of trucks & shovels - Usage of destinations - Economics of schedules - PCF - Pit Reserve Files for each sequential pit computed by M712V1or PITRES - Haulage cycle-time file - Destination capacity file - Mining report by pushback and period - Truck and shovel hours - Usage of destinations - Economics of the schedules M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES with Trucks, Shovels, Destinations, and Economics REQUIREMENTS AND CONSIDERATIONS M821V1 computes a schedule for production periods from mining sequences summarized by, for example, M712V1 or PITRES. For each production period, the required mill feed, up to three qualities, and waste mining must be specified. M821V1 computes a schedule satisfying nine items within specified ranges, e.g., Type1 mill feed (sulfide), Type2 mill feed (oxide), Waste (rest of materials), Type 1 mill ore quality1 material, Type 1 mill ore quality2 material, Type 1 mill ore quality3 material, Type 2 mill ore quality1 material, Type 2 mill ore quality2 material, and Type 2 mill ore quality3 material as well as the availabilities and the capacities of trucks, shovels and destinations. The input for the program includes: The reserves for each sequence are summarized in separate Pit Reserve Files. A maximum of one hundred (100) reserve classes are allowed as input to M821V1. Note that all the summarized sequences must have the same reserve classes. Each Pit Reserve File contains the reserves between two pit designs (i.e., incremental reserves). The pre-production periods and the production requirements for each period are input. For each period, the range limits on the nine (9) items and cutoff rules are entered. Truck round trip haulage cycle time in minutes, excluding loading time, for all possible combinations between all of the material origins and destinations. Capacities of destinations Precedence constraints MineSight
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M821V1 - LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. Page 821-2 Revised: 29-Mar-10 Assumptions The mining sequences input to M821V1 are ordered so that they represent a logical sequence of mining and may be geometrically related. In order to mine a bench, all benches above it within the same sequence must be mined and that bench in the previous sequence must have been mined if geometrically related. Also ore and waste can be mined in different rates on bottom benches. Scheduling Steps and Logic M821V1 computes a mining schedule based upon the input data using the following steps: 1. The pit reserves are read and regrouped in up to thirty-six (36) M821V1 classes. These classes include six waste classes (M821V1 codes 101, 102, ..., and 106) and thirty (30) ore classes (M821V1 codes 1-30). 2. For each production period, the ore materials are summa- rized into sixteen (16) schedule materials: Type1 mill feed, Type1_mid, Type1_low and Type1_sub-grade stockpiles, Type2 mill feed, Type2_mid, Type2_low and Type2_sub- grade stockpiles, high-grade leach, and low-grade leach materials, Type 1 waste, Type 2 waste, ..., and Type 6 waste. Waste types 1 to 6 are based upon M821V1 codes 101, 102, ..., and 106. The separation of M821V1 ore classes into sixteen (16) scheduling materials is based upon the specification of which of the thirty (30) ore classes are to be mapped into one of the sixteen (16) scheduling categories for each period. This al- lows the cutoff grade to vary by production period. The scheduling process consists of four major components. They are: a) Find a feasible mining pattern which meets the pro- duction targets and operating constraints by system- atically examining all the possible mining pushbacks and benches. b) Compute the usage of dumps, trucks and shovels via simulation of the removal of the mined materials in step 1 so that the availability of dumps, trucks and shov- els are not violated. c) Calculate the operating costs and revenues for the fea- sible mining solution which meets the requirements of both steps a and b. d) Choose an optimum mining solution based on the chosen objective among all the feasible mining solu- tions. 3. A feasible mining pattern (mining layouts) is determined by examining all combinations among all the pushbacks and benches working in one period. The program searches the feasible mining patterns in following fashion: a) Sort all pushbacks according to economics so that the pushback with the highest ratio of NPV over its total tons is on the top of the mining order list and the pushback with the lowest at the bottom. b) Adjust the pushback list by precedence requirements so that the mining order agrees with both the econom- ics and the precedence constraints. c) Pick up k pushbacks that work in the current period according to the pushback mining order and the per- mutation sequence. For k pushbacks out of n pushbacks working, there is a total of [n!/{(n-k)!k!}] permuta- tions. Many of them can be dropped because of violat- ing precedence constraints or mining targets. d) Locate the bottom benches in each pushback based on pushback and bench mining rate. e) Check among all the combinations of k pushbacks for feasible mining patterns. A feasible mining pattern consists of i pushbacks (i #k). Inside each of the i pushbacks, there are m(i) benches mined. Of the m(i) benches, the m(i)-j>0 are the base benches, and the j benches below (m(i)-j) benches are the bottom benches. All the m(i)-j base benches are completely mined. The j bottom benches are allowed to be mined in fractions via linear programming with the status of direct mill feed stockpiles automatically considered. The ore and waste may be mined in different fractions on the bottom benches. Of the j bottom benches in the same pushback, the total mining on an upper bench is greater than on a lower bench. A feasible mining pattern is illustrated on page 821-4. Whenever a feasible mining pattern is found, the us- age of dumps, trucks & shovels and the economics are calculated. A feasible solution is defined as a feasible mining pattern which also passes the destination, truck and shovel availability check. The economics are cal- culated for each feasible solution. Each feasible solu- tion is a candidate to be the optimum solution for cur- rent period. During the solution enumeration, if the num- ber of feasible solutions exceeds a pre-defined limit, the search is stopped and the program moves to step g. f) All combinations of benches of k pushbacks are exam- ined. If not all the permutations of k out of n pushbacks are evaluated, go to step c for next permutation. Other- wise, check if at least one feasible solution was found. MineSight
Strategic Planner (MSSP) v.2.10
Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 - LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES Revised: 29-Mar-10 Page 821-3 If no feasible solution was found, go to step h. If at least one feasible solution was found, continue. g) Exit with at least one feasible solution. h) Exit with no feasible solution. Throughout the feasible mining pattern search, an audit trail is provided by choice, so that when there is no feasible min- ing pattern, the reason can be analyzed. The number of pushbacks working, production targets, the cutoff grade, or the operation constraints can be relaxed at the engineers discretion. 4. Once a feasible mining pattern is found, the displacement of the required ore and waste materials is simulated for a truck and shovel operation. The objective is to see if the ore and the waste intended to be mined can actually be loaded and transported to the appropriate destinations. The simulation progresses as follows. a) Pick up a pushback from the mined pushback list. b) Determine the amount of ore or waste which needs to be removed. c) Find a destination (lift) based on the shortest distance, the permitted connection and the available physical, period, and spread dumping capacity. If there is no viable destination, go to step i. d) Find a loader with available hours from the loader list in a top to bottom fashion. The loader could have multiple units with the same characteristics, such as the loading cycle, the availability, the percent of use and the operating costs. If there are no loader hours available, go to step i. e) Find a truck with available hours from the truck list also in a top to bottom fashion. The truck selected could have multiple units with the same haulage cycle, availability, the percent of use and the operating costs. If there are no truck hours available, go to step i. f) Set the amount of ore or waste to the minimum of the amount permitted by steps c, d, and e. Update the us- age of destinations, trucks and shovels. g) Check if all the materials of step b are removed. If not, go to step b. If yes, check if all the mined mate- rials from all the pushbacks are removed. If not, go to step a. If yes, continue. h) The feasible mining pattern is a feasible solution. Hence, exit to calculate the costs and revenues for this feasible solution. i) Error exit. The feasible mining pattern under evaluation is dropped. An audit trail is provided by choice to ex- amine why the solution was infeasible. Special rules added to the simulation: Available hours and operating costs of trucks & shovels can be changed among four distinct time spans to reflect the equipment at different ages. Spread dumping to simulate the actual haulage and dumping environment. The spread dumping is based on a pre-defined dumping rate for each destination. In other words, if a closer destination A reached its spread dumping capacity, the material has to go to a destination B further away with spread dumping capacity. Only after all the destinations with connections reached their respective spread dumping capacities, can the materials be dumped on destination A again in any one period. A destination may be specified as available or non- available or must be dumped to up to a pre-defined period. Multiple material types (e.g., ore, waste, stockpile and so forth) can be sent to distinct destinations. 5. After a feasible solution is determined, the shovel loading hours and the truck haulage hours are available. The operating costs for trucks and shovels are calculated. Based on which ore destination the ore materials are sent to, different recoveries and processing costs are used. With fixed mining costs added, the overall revenues and costs are calculated. The net cash value from the feasible solution is obtained. In the developed method, no taxation is considered. 6. As an alternative; the materials mined from all pushbacks can be allocated to available material destinations by linear programming on a pushback to destination basis. The materials on each bench are then allocated to individual lifts based on LP results using more detailed cycle times. 7. Twelve criteria are set up to filter all the feasible mining solutions. They are the maximization and minimization of the following six items; 1) net value 2) primary mineral content 3) stripping ratio 4) haulage and loading cost 5) haulage hours 6) exposed ore MineSight
Strategic Planner (MSSP) v.2.10
M821V1 - LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. Page 821-4 Revised: 29-Mar-10 At the end of the solution enumeration for any one period, one feasible solution, which fits into the period objective, usually, maximum net value, would be selected to be the period optimum solution. This process of locating feasible mining patterns, computing the use of dumps, trucks & shovels, calculating the economics, filtering the feasible solutions based on the 12 criteria, and selecting the optimum solution, continues one period at a time until all the periods are sequenced. A mining sequence can be altered by re-starting based on the mining solutions obtained from previous periods to examine more scenarios. The cutoffs can be changed from period to period to enhance the mine NPV. AN EXAMPLE OF PUSHBACK SEQUENCING (CROSS-SECTION VIEW) A feasible mining pattern (layout) [Two pushbacks (phases) working in one period] consists of base benches and bottom benches. NOTE: The base benches are completely mined. The bottom benches may be partially mined. MineSight
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Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 - LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES Revised: 29-Mar-10 Page 821-5 Definition of Exposed Ore The amount of exposed ore shows how much ore is available in the next period. This calculation is not shown in any report. The following is how the amount of exposed ore is computed. 1. Once a mining solution is obtained for the current period, the boundary of mining for the current period is known. 2. Using this boundary as a starting surface, M821 determines how much more mining can be done in each pushback (phase) in the next period based on the maximum mining rate. A new boundary is defined. The amount of material between the current mining boundary and the next periods maximum possible mining boundary is the maximum amount which can be mined in the next period. Diagram: Mining boundary in <-----current period Max. possible mining <-----boundary in next period Obviously, the higher the mining rate, the more material will be available for mining in the next period. 3. The amount of ore and waste is summarized based on the next periods cutoff grade by bench and by phase for the materials within the next periods reach. 4. The cumulative ore and waste is computed by bench within each phase. A stripping ratio is computed based on cumula- tive ore and waste for each bench. Example: 5. Compute the amount of exposed ore based on a cutoff stripping ratio (All 4 benches of phase 1 and 2 are within reach in the next period based on maximum mining rates.) At cutoff stripping ratio =4: The amount of ore in phase 1 =400. The amount of ore in phase 2 =400 Total amount of exposed ore =800 phase 1 +phase 2. At cutoff stripping ratio =3: The amount of ore in phase 1 =300. The amount of ore in phase 2 =300 Total amount of exposed ore =600 phase 1 +phase 2. Only top 3 benches of phase 1 and 2 are included. At cutoff stripping ratio =2: The amount of ore in phase 1 =0 The amount of ore in phase 2 =300 Total amount of exposed ore =300 phase 1 +phase 2. Only top 3 benches of phase 2 are included. At cutoff stripping ratio <2: The amount of ore in phase 1 =0 The amount of ore in phase 2 =0 Total amount of exposed ore =0 phase 1 +phase 2. None of the benches in phases 1 and 2 are included. NOTE: Phase 1 and 2 are assumed independent in above calculations. The amount of exposed ore considers all available phases, not just the phases working in one period. The actual amount of exposed ore could be less than the amount indicated because of mining precedence. Phase 1 Phase 2 --bench-- ---cumulative-- ---bench-- ---cumulative---- bench ore waste core cwaste cS.R. bench ore waste core cwaste cS.R. 1 100 500 100 500 5 1 100 400 100 400 4 2 100 300 200 800 4 2 100 200 200 600 3 3 100 100 300 900 3 3 100 0 300 600 2 4 100 700 400 1600 4 4 100 1000 400 1600 4 MineSight
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M821V1 - LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. Page 821-6 Revised: 29-Mar-10 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
MEDS-M821V1 (must be the first 10 columns) 10 = the name of the PROJECT CONTROL FILE (input) 3 = the name of the REGULAR REPORT FILE (output) 22= the name of the SCHEDULING PHASE RESERVE ASSUMPTION FLAT FILE (output) 23 = the name of the SCHEDULING ASSUMPTION FILE (output) 25 = the name of the AUDIT TRAIL OUTPUT FILE (output) 34 = the name of the SCHEDULE SUMMARY REPORT FILE FOR SPREADSHEET (output) 33 = the name of the OPTIONAL RESTARTING OUTPUT FILE FOR NEXT RUN (output) 29 = the name of the YEAR END MAP PLOT FILE (plt821.paa) (output) 17 = the name of the YEAR END MAP PLOT FILE for destinations (pltdmp.paa) (output) 26 = the name of the STANDARD REPORT HEADER FILE (hdr821.inp) (input) (optional)
30 = the name of the DESTINATION CAPACITY FILE (input) 31 = the name of the OPTIONAL TRUCK HAULAGE CYCLE TIME FILE (input) 32 = the name of the OPTIONAL RESTARTING INPUT FILE FOR CURRENT RUN (input) 19 = the name of the OPTIONAL ASCII FORMAT MULTI-MODEL FILE (input) 24 = the name of the OPTIONAL BENCH PARAMETER FILE (input) 35 = the name of the OPTIONAL DUMPING RATE BY DUMP BY PERIOD FILE (input) 18 = the name of the OPTIONAL DUMPING VERTICAL ADVANCE BY DUMP BY PERIOD FILE (input) 36 = the name of the OPTIONAL #BOTTOM BENCHES BY PHASE BY PERIOD FILE (input) 37 = the name of the OPTIONAL MINING RATE BY PHASE BY PERIOD FILE (input) 38 = the name of the OPTIONAL CUTOFF GRADE BY PHASE BY PERIOD FILE (input) 39 = the name of the OPTIONALVERTICAL ADVANCE BY PHASE BY PERIOD FILE (input) 28 = the name of the OPTIONAL CASH FLOW FILE (input) 20= the name of the OPTIONAL ECONOMIC PARAMETER ADJUSTMENTS BY PERIOD FILE (input) 27= the name of the OPTIONAL VARIABLE MINING COST BY PHASE BY BENCH BY MATERIAL FILE (input)
2. RUN INFORMATION LINE (max. of 80 columns)
A single line of text information that will be printed at the top of each page of printer output from the run (regular report file).
M821V1 LONG-RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES with Trucks, Shovels, Destinations, and Economics MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 8218 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 3. RUN OPTIONS (in any order & free-field format)
USR = USER INITIALS (e.g., ABC)
IOP8 = OPTION FOR PROCESSING ALL MINED MILL FEED MATERIALS = 0 NO IMPACT = 1 PROCESS ALL MINED MILL FEED MATERIALS (I.E., NO DIRECT MILL STOCKPILING)
IOP10 = OPTION FOR CONSTRAINT ON TOTAL MINING CAPACITY = 0 NO, SCHEDULE ORE AND WASTE SEPARATELY, ORE TYPES AND OTHER MATERIALS MAY HAVE DIFFERENT MINING RATES ON BOTTOM BENCHES (Default) = 1 YES, SCHEDULE ORE AND TOTAL MINING, ALL MATERIALS WILL BE MINED IN THE SAME MINING RATE ON BOTTOM BENCHES.
IOP11 = NUMBER OF PERIODS FOR SCHEDULE RUN, E.G., IOP11 CAN BE LESS THAN THE NUMBER OF PERIODS DEFINED ON PRODUCTION REQUIREMENT LINE (TYPE 21 INPUT)
IOP12 = SCHEDULE MATERIAL NUMBER FOR FEED MATERIALS BELOW PERIOD CUTOFF WHEN VARIABLE CUTOFF BY PHASE OPTION IS USED (FILE 38) (applicable to Type 1 ore only)
IOP14 = RESERVED BY MINESIGHT STRATEGIC PLANNER INTERFACE IOP15 = RESERVED BY MINESIGHT STRATEGIC PLANNER INTERFACE
IOP17 = OPTION FOR ALLOCATION OF MINED MATERIALS TO THEIR DESTINATIONS = 0 MATERIAL DESTINATION BY SHORTEST HAUL (Default) = 1 MATERIAL DESTINATION BASED ON MINIMIZATION OF HAULAGE CYCLE TIMES AMONG ALL MINED PITS AND AVAILABLE DESTINATIONS (not implemented).
IOP19 = RESTARTING FLAG = 0 PRODUCE PERIOD BY PERIOD SCHEDULES FROM PERIOD 1 = N RESTART FROM PERIOD N. THE SCHEDULE FROM PERIOD 1 TO PERIOD N-1 IS READ IN FROM FILE 32
IOP21 = CRITERIA TO CHOOSE A MINING SOLUTION = 1 MINIMIZE NET VALUE (WHAT IF) = 2 MINIMIZE PRIMARY MINERAL CONTENT (WHAT IF) = 3 MINIMIZE STRIPPING RATIO = 4 MINIMIZE HAULAGE & LOADING COST = 5 MINIMIZE HAULAGE HOURS = 6 MINIMIZE QUANTITY OF EXPOSED ORE (WHAT IF) = 7 MINIMIZE NET OPERATING PROFIT (NOPAT) (WHAT IF) = 8 MINIMIZE CASH FLOW (WHAT IF) = 9 MINIMIZE RETURN OF CAPITAL (ROC) (WHAT IF) = 10 MINIMIZE COST OF UNIT METAL (E.G., $/LB) = 11 MAXIMIZE NET VALUE (Default) = 12 MAXIMIZE PRIMARY MINERAL CONTENTS = 13 MAXIMIZE STRIPPING RATIO = 14 MAXIMIZE HAULAGE AND LOADING COST (WHAT IF) = 15 MAXIMIZE HAULAGE HOURS (WHAT IF) = 16 MAXIMIZE EXPOSED ORE TONS = 17 MAXIMIZE NET OPERATING PROFIT (NOPAT) = 18 MAXIMIZE CASH FLOW = 19 MAXIMIZE RETURN OF CAPITAL (ROC) = 20 MAXIMIZE COST OF UNIT METAL (E.G., $/LB) (WHAT IF)
NOTE: Some of the above objectives are for trial schedule purposes only. The criteria 7-10 and 17-20 are to be used with optional cash flow (File 28) inputs. MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 8219
IOP22 = OPTION FOR DEFINING MINERAL CONTENT/GRADE CONSTRAINTS = 0 NO = 1 YES
IOP23 = OPTION FOR DEFINING RATIO CONSTRAINTS = 0 NO = 1 YES
IOP24 = DEBUG PRINT OF ERROR MESSAGE WHEN A MATCH BETWEEN A DESTINATION (LIFT) AND PHASE (BENCH) IS NOT FOUND = 0 DO NOT PRINT (suggested) = 1 PRINT ERROR MESSAGE
IOP25 = OPTION FOR PERIOD BOTTOM MINING = 0 ALLOW DIFFERENT MINING RATE BETWEEN MILL ORE AND OTHERS (OTHERS=WASTE, LEACH, AND STOCKPILE MATERIALS) = 1 DO NOT ALLOW DIFFERENT MINING RATE BETWEEN ORE AND OTHERS. IF THERE IS NO SOLUTION FOR THE SAME MINING RATE, DROP THE MINING LAYOUT AS INFEASIBLE
IOP26 = OPTION FOR RANKING PUSHBACKS BY ECONOMICS = 1 DO NOT RANK PUSHBACKS BY ECONOMICS = 2 RANK PUSHBACKS BY ECONOMICS WITHIN MINING AREAS
IOP27 = REPORT PRINT OPTION = 1 PRINT MINING SUMMARY REPORTS ONLY (Default) = 2 PRINT EQUIPMENT USAGE REPORTS ONLY = 4 PRINT COST REPORTS ONLY = 8 PRINT DESTINATION USAGE ONLY = 3 PRINT MINING SUMMARY AND EQUIPMENT USAGE REPORTS = 7 PRINT MINING SUMMARY AND EQUIPMENT USAGE AND COST REPORTS = 15 PRINT ALL SUMMARY TABLES IN STANDARD REPORT FILE = 19 PRINT SUMMARY REPORTS + ECONOMICS + DESTINATION USAGES
IOP28 = FLAG FOR SENDING HIGHER-GRADE LEACH ORE TO LOWER-GRADE LEACH ORE DESTINATIONS OR VICE VERSA (no longer implemented) = 0 DO NOT TURN THE FLAG ON (LEACH ORE GOES ONLY TO ITS OWN CATEGORY LEACH ORE DESTINATIONS.) = 1 TURN THE FLAG ON (THE HIGHER-GRADE LEACH MAY BE SENT TO THE LOWER-GRADE LEACH DESTINATIONS IF PERIOD THE HIGHER-GRADE LEACH DESTINATION CAPACITIES ARE USED UP. SIMILARLY, IF THE PERIOD LOWER-GRADE LEACH DESTINATION CAPACITIES ARE USED UP, SEND THE LOWER-GRADE LEACH MATERIALS TO THE HIGHER- GRADE LEACH DESTINATIONS. THE MATERIALS WILL BE CLASSIFIED BASED ON THE DESTINATIONS TO WHICH THEY ARE SENT. FOR EXAMPLE, THE HIGH-GRADE LEACH MATERIAL SENT TO THE LOW-GRADE LEACH DESTINATION DUMPS WOULD BE CLASSIFIED AS THE LOWER-GRADE LEACH. THE PRICES, RECOVERIES, AND COSTS WILL BE APPLIED ACCORDING TO THE DESTINATION.)
IOP30 = STRIPPING RATIO CALCULATIONS = 0 MILL ORE TYPE AS ORE, OTHERS AS WASTE = 1 MILL ORE TYPE + TYPE 1 ORE CRUSHED LEACH AS ORE, OTHERS AS WASTE = 2 MILL ORE TYPE + ALL CRUSHED LEACH AS ORE, OTHERS AS WASTE = 3 MILL ORE TYPE + ALL LEACH AS ORE, OTHERS AS WASTE
IOP31 = OPTION FOR CHANGING THE NUMBER OF PITS WORKING IN ONE PERIOD = 0 THE NUMBER OF PITS WORKING DOES NOT CHANGE = 1 THE NUMBER OF PITS WORKING MAY BE CHANGED AUTOMATICALLY BY THE PROGRAM MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
IOP32 = ALLOW USE OF THE DEFAULT CYCLE TIME IF NO CYCLE TIME AVAILABLE IN THE DETAILED CYCLE TIME FILE 31 = 0 YES = 1 NO
IOP33 = OPTION FOR READING THE VARIABLE MINING COST BY BENCH = 0 NO = 1 YES
IOP34 = NUMBER OF ITERATIONS FOR EACH WORKING COMBINATION OF PUSHBACKS BEFORE PROGRAM TERMINATES THE MINING LAYOUT SEARCH FOR THE CURRENT PERIOD = N (Default = very large number, suggest 500,000)
IOP35 = 0 MINE ORE/WASTE BY THE SAME PROPORTIONS ON ALL BENCHES, ACCORDING TO STRIPPING RATIOS = 1 READ FLAGS BENCH BY BENCH, TO DETERMINE ORE/WASTE MINING ORDER
NOTE: Please refer to optional bench parameter file (File 24) for more details when IOP35=1.
IOP37 = OPTION FOR RELAXING STOCKPILE RECLAIM TRUCK FLEET 0 = NO 1 = YES
IOP38 = OPTION FOR RELAXING STOCKPILE RECLAIM SHOVEL FLEET 0 = NO 1 = YES
IOP39 = OPTION FOR DETAILED CYCLE TIME CONNECTION TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER AFTER CONSTRAINTS 0 = NO 1 = YES
IOP40 = OPTION FOR DEFINING PUSHBACK (PHASE) MINING ORDERS BY PERIOD = 0 NO = 1 YES
IOP41 = OPTION FOR COST CLASS ADJUSTMENT OF TRUCK AND SHOVEL PARAMETERS = 0 ADJUST BY +/- AMOUNT FROM BASE (E.G., NEW = BASE +/- AMOUNT) = 1 ADJUST BY A % FACTOR FROM BASE (E.G., NEW = BASE * FACTOR * 0.01) [DEFAULT = 100%, NO ADJUSTMENT]
IOP43 = OPTION FOR MATCHING PRE-MSSP V2.00 DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR CONSTRAINTS = 0 NO = 1 YES
IOP50 = OPTION FOR ADDING TRUCK AND SHOVEL FLEETS AUTOMATICALLY FOR EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE. = 0 NO (for normal schedule runs) = 1 YES (for equipment replacement schedules)
IOP51 = OPTION FOR REPLACING TONS/HOUR GRADE ITEM WITH HOUR/TON GRADE ITEM = 0 NO = 1 YES (hour/ton item will be factored by 1/PAR402)
IOP52 = OPTION FOR SPLITTING MILL ORE TO SECONDRY STOCKPILES 0 = NO MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NOTE: IOP52 is disabled if option for mining to surge stockpile, then reclaim all in the same period is defined in Type 21 input.
IOP53 = OPTION FOR ONE TO ONE MAPPING OF PRODUCTS TO 1 ST PRODUCT SCHEDULE MATERIALS = 0 NO = 1 YES (e.g., product 1 from mill 1 ore type, product 2 from mill 2 ore type)
IOP56 = OPTION FOR CONSTRAINT ON TOTAL MATERIALS MINED = 0 NO = 1 YES
IOP57 = OPTION FOR CONSTRAINT ON (MILL) ORE MATERIALS MINED = 0 NO = 1 YES
IOP58 = OPTION FOR CONSTRAINT ON TRUE WASTE MATERIALS MINED = 0 NO = 1 YES
IOP63 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS OF NECESSARY CONDITIONS FOR A MINING LAYOUT TO BE OUTPUT IN THE DETAILED AUDIT FILE = 0 NONE = N
IOP72 = SET DEFAULT RANGE VALUES FOR MILL/CRUSHED LEACH ORE TYPES = 0 DO NO SET = 1 SET DEFAULT
IOP301 = DEFAULT WASTE TYPE, E.G., ONE OF THE 501, 502, 503, , AND 512 WASTE TYPES FOR WHEN A TYPE 1 MILL FEED DESIGNATE PRODUCTION CLASS IS BELOW THE PERIOD CUTOFF (REFER TO TYPE 21 DATA INPUT)
IOP302 = OPTION FOR READING IN CAPITAL INVESTMENTS (REFER TO TYPE 20 INPUT DATA)
IOP303 = NUMBER OF ITERATIONS FOR INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN CALCULATION (Default=5000). INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN IS COMPUTED ONLY IF THE SUM OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT>0.
IOP304 = NUMBER OF PCF MODEL BENCHES TO BE PRINTED IN THE ASSUMPTION FILE. (Default=10).
IOP305 = OPTION WHETHER TO RELAX LIFT ELEVATION MATCH FOR MILL DESTINATIONS IN SEARCHING CYCLE TIMES FROM DETAILED CYCLE TIME FILE. 0 = NO 1 = YES
IOP306 = OPTION WHETHER TO RELAX LIFT ELEVATION MATCH FOR ALL DESTINATIONS IN SEARCHING CYCLE TIMES FROM DETAILED CYCLE TIME FILE. 0 = NO 1 = YES
IOP308 = NUMBER OF BLOCKS ON THE FIRST PAGE OF STANDARD OUTPUT, DEFAULT=2. A BLOCK IS DEFINED TO BE MATERIALS WITH GRADES, E.G., ORE1_TON, CU, AU, AG; ORE2_TON, CU, AU, AG.
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Page 82112 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 IOP309 = NUMBER OF BLOCKS ON THE SUBSEQUENT PAGES OF STANDARD OUTPUT, DEFAULT=unlimited. A BLOCK IS DEFINED TO BE MATERIALS WITH GRADES, E.G., ORE1_TON, CU, AU, AG; ORE2_TON, CU, AU, AG 0 = unlimited N= NUMBER OF ORE BLOCKS ON THE SUBSEQUENT PAGES OF STANDARD REPORT ADD ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NEEDED
(IOP309 has not been implemented yet).
IOP321 = OPTION FOR DEFINING RATIO CONSTRAINTS FOR WASTE DUMPS = 0 NO = N MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RATIO CONSTRAINTS TO BE DEFINED AMONG WASTE DUMPS (0 < N 2)
Note: If N=1, two waste groups are defined, i.e., Group1 and Group2. The ratio constraint = Group1(Waste-Ton)/Group2(Waste-Ton) If N = 2, the first ratio constraint is the same as N=1, The second ratio constraint = Group3(Waste-Tons * grade_3) / Group4(Waste-Tons*grade_4) (The grade_3 and the grade_4 are here as an example for the second ratio constraint calculation).
IOP321 > 0 works only when IOP458 is set to 1, e.g., waste destinations have sub-regions.
IOP401 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PHASES (250)
IOP402 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STOCKPILE PHYSICAL DESTINATIONS
IOP403 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BENCHES INCLUDING ALL PHASES (I.E., FROM THE HIGHEST BENCH IN ANY PHASE TO THE LOWEST BENCH IN THE SAME OR ANY OTHER PHASE) (100)
IOP404 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PERIODS IN THE SCHEDULE (100)
IOP405 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PRODUCTION OR PIT PRECEDENCE CONSTRAINTS (PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENTS I, II, III, AND IV) (2,000) (Default = 1000)
IOP406 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF TRUCK FLEETS (100)
IOP407 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SHOVEL FLEETS (30)
NOTE: If IOP50 = 1, IOP406 is set to 100 and IOP407 is set to 30.
IOP408 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DETAILED HAULAGE RECORDS (200,000) (TOTAL LINE ENTRIES IN THE DETAILED HAULAGE CYCLE TIME FILE (INPUT FILE 31)
IOP409 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF RESERVE CLASSES AS DEFINED BY THE RESERVE ROUTINES (E.G., PITRES OR M712V1) (1000)
IOP410 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF GRADES AS DEFINED BY THE RESERVE ROUNTINES (E.G., PITRES OR M712V1, 30)
IOP411 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ORE PHYSICAL DESTINATIONS INCLUDING ALL BUT WASTE DESTINATIONS
IOP412 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF WASTE PHYSICAL DESTINATIONS (30)
IOP413 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LIFTS FOR AN ORE DESTINATION, E.G., MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82113 IF THE NUMBER OF LIFTS FOR DESTINATIONS 1,2,3, AND 4 ARE 45, 48, 50, 2 RESPECTIVELY, IOP413 = 50 (50)
IOP414 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF LIFTS FOR A WASTE DESTINATION, E.G., IF THE NUMBER OF LIFTS FOR DESTINATIONS 1,2,3, AND 4 ARE 45, 48, 50, 2 RESPECTIVELY, IOP414 = 50 (50)
IOP415 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SUB-REGIONS FOR AN ORE DESTINATION (50)
IOP416 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SUB-REGIONS FOR A WASTE DESTINATION (50)
IOP417 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PCF MODELS (250)
IOP418 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MILL PHYSICAL DESTINATIONS INCLUDING ALL BUT WASTE DESTINATIONS
IOP419 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DESTINATION PRECEDENCE CONSTRAINTS (2000) (Default = 1000)
IOP420 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BENCHES AMONG ALL PCF MODELS
IOP421 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DESTINATION GROUPS (120)
IOP422 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF GRADES FOR SCHEDULING (30)
IOP423 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF COST CLASSES (30)
IOP424 = MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PRODUCT (20)
IOP451 = NUMBER OF ORE PRODUCTION CLASSES (100)
IOP452 = ACTUAL NUMBER OF WASTE TYPES ( 12). AS AN OPTION, EACH WASTE TYPE CAN HAVE MULTIPLE DESTINATIONS (DUMPS) DEFINED BY THE DUMP SUB REGION CODES WITHIN THE DESTINATION CAPACITY FILE (FILE 30)
NOTE: Waste types have a maximum of 12 and are assigned one of the following integer codes: 501, 502, 503, , 512. For each waste type required (501-512) you must initialize at least one waste dump per waste type even if the dump is a dummy, i.e. no material is sent there (see TYPE 4 and TYPE 5 input). Dump capacity entries are also required in File30 (destinations capacity file).
IOP453 = DEFAULT LIMIT ON VERTICAL ADVANCES IN NUMBER OF BENCHES IN A PERIOD = 0 NO LIMIT = N DEFAULT LIMIT ON VERTICAL ADVANCES IN NUMBER OF BENCHES IN A PERIOD
NOTE: This can be varied on a pushback basis only as defined on the pushback details Line # 1 (TYPE 13 INPUT LINE), as well as on a phase and period basis as defined by input File 39. If both pushback only and pushback plus period values are entered, the program will use File 39 input.
IOP457 = ORE DESTINATIONS (DEFINED BY INPUT FILE 30) HAVE SUB-REGIONS WITHIN THE DUMP FOR CYCLE TIME CALCULATIONS = 0 NO, DO NOT USE SUB-REGIONS FOR ORE DESTINATIONS = 1 YES, USE SUB-REGIONS FOR ORE DESTINATIONS
IOP458 = WASTE DESTINATIONS (DEFINED BY INPUT FILE 30) HAVE SUB-REGIONS WITHIN THE DUMP FOR PREFERENTIAL PLACEMENT OF DIFFERENT WASTE TYPES OR IT IS REQUIRED TO SEND MORE THAN 1 WASTE TYPE TO A PARTICULAR DUMP MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82114 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 = 0 NO, DO NOT USE WASTE SUB-REGIONS = 1 YES, USE WASTE SUB-REGIONS
NOTE: Use precedence constraints (DONT MINE) to turn off stockpile reclaim (refer TYPE 25 INPUT DATA Precedence Requirement I) for particular periods.
IOP459 must be turned on (=1) for the scheduler to reclaim only stockpiles at the end of the mine life when all pit sources have been exhausted.
This option will treat stockpiles as if a bottom bench within a pushback. If there is a significant quantity of material within the stockpiles a feasible solution may be achieved very easily by simply reclaiming from a stockpile without having to mine any of the phases. This is of course not optimum. In order to force the program to search for an optimum solution examining multiple feasible solutions it is recommended to set PAR13 (#feasible solutions in a period) to >100. This will ensure first and easiest solution is not accepted for the period.
IOP460 = OPTION FOR COST CLASSES USED TO DEFINE VARIABLE COSTS AS WELL AS LOADING AND HAULING PRODUCTIVITIES BY MATERIAL TYPE BY RE-MAPPING OF 100 (MAX) ORE AND 12 (MAX) WASTE PRODUCTION CLASSES
= 0 NO = 1 ADJUST MINING & PROCESSING COSTS = 2 ADJUST EQUIPMENT OPERATING COSTS, LOAD, AND HAULAGE PRODUCTIVITIES BY COST CLASSES = 3 ADJUST BOTH MINING & PROCESSING COSTS AND EQUIPMENT OPERATING COSTS, LOAD, AND HAULAGE PRODUCTIVITIES BY COST CLASSES
NOTE: Maximum of IOP423 cost classes allowed.
PAR1 = ANNUAL DISCOUNTING RATE, IN PERCENT (Default=15%)
PAR2 = NUMBER OF OPERATING DAYS IN ONE YEAR (Default=365, used also for NPV calculation)
PAR3 = NUMBER OF NO MINING YEARS TO ADJUST FOR NPV CALCULATION
PAR4 = DIVIDER FOR RESERVES (E.G., 1 or 1,000, Default=1)
PAR5 = CONSTANT TO BE ADDED TO $/TON GRADE ITEMS
NOTE: MineSight File 18 does not store negative $/ton values. PAR5 is designed to recover the actual negative $/ton if a constant had been added to the $/TON grade. PAR5 <= 0.0.
PAR6 = OPERATING HOURS PER DAY (Default=20)
PAR7 = TONNAGE UNITS (INCLUDING PAR4) (Default=1,000)
PAR8 = THE DIVIDER FOR ACID NEUTRALIZING GRADE OF ACID NEUTRALIZING MATERIALS (used only when IOP321 > 1)
PAR11 = ESTIMATED HAULAGE & LOADING COST FOR RANKING PUSHBACKS
PAR13 = NUMBER OF FEASIBLE SOLUTIONS NEEDED IN ONE PERIOD
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Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82115 NOTE: After PAR13 feasible solution(s) is found, program skips checking the rest of the combinations. This increases the processing speed.
PAR14 = PERIOD NUMBER FOR FEASIBLE SOLUTION DEBUGGING
PAR15 = DEFAULT NUMBER OF BOTTOM BENCHES WITHIN A PUSHBACK (DEFAULT=1, <=5)
PAR21 = OPTIONAL NUMBER OF PERIODS FOR REPORTING PUSHBACK RESERVES
PAR22 = OPTIONAL PERCENT INCREASE TO PUSHBACK MINING RATES IF PAR22=200, THE MINING RATES WILL BE RELAXED (5 MILLION TONS/DAY)
PAR23 = DEFAULT CYCLE TIME IN MINUTES FOR TOTAL DESTINATION CAPACITY CHECK IF PAR23>0, ALL DESTINATIONS WILL BE CONNECTED TO ANY PUSHBACK
PAR24 = FUEL COST IN $/GALLON OR $/LITER
PAR25 = PERCENTAGE LIMIT ON MATERIAL SHORTAGE MESSAGES OUTPUT TO THE DETAILED AUDIT FILE FOR EACH PHASE COMBINATION = 0 (Default = 10) = N
PAR31 = OPTIONAL MILL THROUGHPUT CAPACITY PER YEAR
PAR32 = OPTIONAL TOTAL MINING CAPACITY PER YEAR
PAR33 = OPTIONAL TOTAL METAL PROCESSING CAPACITY (E.G. POUNDS OF CU PER YEAR)
PAR61 = REHANDLE COST IN $/TON FOR DIRECT MILL FEED TYPE 1 MILL STOCKPILE
PAR62 = REHANDLE COST IN $/TON FOR DIRECT MILL FEED TYPE 2 MILL STOCKPILE
... ...
PAR6[n] = REHANDLE COST IN $/TON FOR DIRECT MILL FEED TYPE n MILL STOCKPILE (n noretyps to be input as Type 1 input data).
PAR400 = PERCENTAGE LIMIT FOR AUTOMATIC RECLAIM OF STOCKPILES (IOP459=1). IT IS APPLIED AS: THE TOTAL TONS OF RECLAIMED MATERIALS FROM ALL STOCKPILE SOURCES (PERIOD TYPE 1 MILL ORE TARGET - TOLERANCE) * PAR400 * .01. (Default=100%).
PAR402 = FACTOR TO BE DIVIDED TO HOUR PER TON GRADE ITEM (e.g., 1000,000).
PAR403 = DEFAULT LOWER BOUND VALUE FOR A GRADE TARGET CONSTRAINT ITEM (e.g., -100).
PAR404 = DEFAULT UPPER BOUND VALUE FOR A GRADE TARGET CONSTRAINT ITEM (e.g., +100).
PAR405 = DEFAULT LOWER BOUND VALUE FOR A MINERAL CONTENT TARGET CONSTRAINT ITEM (e.g., -999999999.0).
PAR406 = DEFAULT UPPER BOUND VALUE FOR A MINERAL CONTENT TARGET CONSTRAINT ITEM (e.g., +999999999.0). MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82116 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 I-O = DEBUG LEVEL = 1 ECHO INPUT DATA (AFTER END LINES) ON SCREEN = 2 ECHO INPUT RESERVES ON THE SCREEN = 7 DISPLAY INFORMATION WHEN A FEASIBLE MINING LAYOUT IS FOUND = 41 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 1 MILL ORE REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 42 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 2 MILL ORE REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 43 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 3 MILL ORE REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 44 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 4 MILL ORE REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 45 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 5 MILL ORE REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 46 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 1 ORE CRUSHED LEACH 1 REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 47 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 1 ORE CRUSHED LEACH 2 REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 48 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 2 ORE CRUSHED LEACH 1 REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 49 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 2 ORE CRUSHED LEACH 2 REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 50 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE OTHER MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 51 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 1 ORE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL ITS QUALITY REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 52 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 2 ORE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL ITS QUALITY REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 53 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 3 ORE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL ITS QUALITY REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 54 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 4 ORE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL ITS QUALITY REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 55 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE TYPE 5 ORE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL ITS QUALITY REQUIREMENTS REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 56 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET THE LEACH METAL REQUIREMENTS FROM ALL LEACH MATERIALS (CRUSHED LEACH + ROM) REGARDLESS OF OTHER CONSTRAINTS = 80 SOLUTION SCREENING, USED WITH PAR14. LIST MINING LAYOUTS THAT MEET ALL THE CONSTRAINTS = 99 MINING LAYOUT SEARCH TRAIL PRINT (ALL COMBINATIONS) = 100 TRUCK & SHOVEL HAULAGE AUDIT TRAIL PRINT = -101 PRINT DESTINATION ASSIGNMENT DETAILS
NOTE: When I-O > 0, the audit printout goes to the audit output (File 25) when it is not output on the screen.
FMT1 = INPUT RESERVE FILE DATA FORMAT, E.G., (2I4, 31F16.0) DEFAULT FORMAT FOR RESERVE FILES: FMT1 = (2I4, 31E16.8)
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T01TPM = token keyword for number of type of schedule material input noretyps = number of ore types (processes) ( 6). nclchtyp(1) = number of crushed leach types (processes) in ore type 1 group (e.g., sulfide ore) ( 2). nclchtyp(2) = number of crushed leach types (processes) in ore type 2 group (e.g., oxide ore) ( 2). nrlchtyp(1) = number of ROM leach types (processes) in ore type 1 group (e.g., sulfide ore) ( 1). nrlchtyp(2) = number of ROM leach types (processes) in ore type 2 group (e.g., oxide ore) ( 1) nwsttyps = number of waste types ( 12). nproducts = number of products.
T01TPS = token keyword for number of type of stockpile material input for each ore type nstptyp(1) = number of stockpile types for mill ore type 1 ( 40). nstptyp(2) = number of stockpile types for mill ore type 2 ( 40). nstptyp(3) = number of stockpile types for mill ore type 3 ( 40).
nstptyp(noretyps) = number of stockpile types for mill ore type noretyps ( 40).
NOTE: Ore and waste types here refer to different type of materials. For example, sulfide ore, oxide ore, acid generating waste, and acid neutralizing waste.
Mill ore types usually refer to schedule materials having a defined capacity for a given period. For example, materials going through a mill have a defined capacity. Crushed leach also has a capacity limit. The difference between mill ore type and crushed leach is that the latter needs to have its primary mineral sent to SXEW for total mineral content from all leach sources (e.g., pounds of copper from crushed leach and run of mine leach dumps). The ore materials without a defined capacity can be classified as run of mine leach materials (revenue generating) or stockpile materials (without revenue). Only mill ore types can have stockpiles. The total number of stockpiles (nstptyps) = sum of nstptyp(i),i=1,2, 3, , noretyps. The total number of leach types (nlchtyps) = nclchtyp(1)+nclchtyp(2)+nrlchtyp(1)+nrlchtyp(2).
Product refers to a mixture of different ore types (can be from one ore type by a yield). For Iron ore, this could be Sinter, Lump, and Pellet.
Quality constraints can be defined only with mill ore type materials or products.
During mining layout enumeration, crushed leach materials and products are treated as if they are a mill destination except that the primary mineral contents (e.g., pounds of copper) from all leach material types are combined. The order for ore types is: 1) mill/plant ore types, 2) crushed leach, and 3) products.
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Page 82118 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 Available schedule materials types:
Type 1 ore mill/plant feed (e.g., sulfide ore) Type 1 ore crushed leach 1 (e.g., sulfide primary crushed leach) (count as a mill ore type) Type 1 ore crushed leach 2 (e.g., sulfide secondary crushed leach) (count as a mill ore type) Type 1 ore run of mine leach (e.g., sulfide run of mine leach ore) Type 1 ore stockpile type 1 Type 1 ore stockpile type 2 Type 1 ore stockpile type 3 ... Type 1 ore stockpile type nstptyp(1)
Type 2 ore mill/plant feed (e.g., oxide ore) Type 2 ore crushed leach 1 (e.g., oxide primary crushed leach) (count as a mill ore type) Type 2 ore crushed leach 2 (e.g., oxide secondary crushed leach) (count as a mill ore type) Type 2 ore run of mine leach (e.g., oxide run of mine leach ore) Type 2 ore stockpile type 1 Type 2 ore stockpile type 2 Type 2 ore stockpile type 3 ... Type 2 ore stockpile type nstptyp(2)
Type 3 ore mill/plant feed (e.g., mill/plant process #3) Type 3 ore stockpile type 1 Type 3 ore stockpile type 2 Type 3 ore stockpile type 3 ... Type 3 ore stockpile type nstptyp(3)
... ...
Type m ore mill/plant feed (e.g., mill/plant process #m) Type m ore stockpile type 1 Type m ore stockpile type 2 Type m ore stockpile type 3 ... Type m ore stockpile type nstptyp(m) (m 5)
Type 1 waste Type 2 waste Type 3 waste ... Type n waste (n 12)
Product 1 (derived from mill ore types) Product 2 (derived from mill ore types) Product 3 (derived from mill ore types)
Product nproducts reported on separate pages
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2. TYPE 2 INPUT DATA DEFINITION OF MULTIPLE PCF MODELS (multiple lines)
T02PCF pcf_lbl pcf# ztop bh nzpcf pcttot sr
where: T02PCF= token keyword for PCF input pcf_lbl= PCF model/area label ( 10 characters and surrounded by a single quote) pcf# = PCF set number. One model is referred to as one PCF set (pcf# IOP417) ztop = model crest for PCF# (no default) bh = bench height for PCF# (no default) nzpcf = number of benches in PCF# (no default) pcttot = % mining of total from this mining area sr = stripping ratio for this mining area
Add more lines for more PCF models. Add a blank line to end the input for Type 2 data input.
NOTE: If ztop, bh, and nzpcf are defined for pcf#, the PCF tables will be produced according to the ztop, bh, and nzpcf for pcf#.
For more complex PCF model definitions (e.g., variable bench heights), one needs to use File 19 multiple model files in ASCII format. File 19 inputs will overwrite the setup by ztop, bh, nzpcf for a pcf#.
Type 2 input is needed if File 19 is not defined, i.e., there are no variable bench height models. This means that even if IOP417=1, Type 2 input will still be needed. This provides users an opportunity to enter an alternative model to override the default PCF model. If File 19 is defined, the Type 2 input should be omitted. MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82120 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 3. TYPE 3 INPUT DATA NUMBER OF GRADES AND GRADE ATTRIBUTES (multiple lines)
Line# 1 T03GN numgrd where:
T03GN = token keyword for inputting number of grades numgrd = number of grades for scheduling (economics, constraints, and reports) ( min[30, IOP422])
NOTE: The number of grades for scheduling is usually less than the number of grades in the reserve file. Not all of the grades are needed to be included in scheduling process. Only those grades, which are related to economic calculations, schedule constraints, or need to be reported in the standard report, need to be included here. A report with all grade items can be produced via spreadsheet reporting after a schedule is developed.
numgrd is the number of grade items including both true grade items (e.g., Cu%) and indicator/flag grade items (e.g., additional mining cost, concentrate-tont/ton, processing tons/hour, and net$/ton).
T03MLB = token keyword for inputting grade mineral label gmlbl(j) = label for j_th grade mineral ( 10 characters), the total number of labels for minerals = numgrd. (example: pound, gram, ounce, $, etc.)
T03GPS = token keyword for inputting grade locations in reserve file ipos(j) = label for j_th schedule grade (5characters), the total number of grade location input = numgrd.
NOTE: The grade items refer to their order of positions in the reserve files. The selected grades will be reported in standard report, used in economic revenue calculations, and defined as schedule quality constraints.
T03GTYP = token keyword for inputting grade types g1_typ = grade type; 0=grade, 1= additional mining cost $/ton (for ore materials), 2= no impact on economic MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82121 calculations, 3= acid neutralizing grade (kg/tonne), 4= acid generating grade (kg/tonne) , 5=specific gravity (to be implemented), 7=block tons per ton (for producing true block tonnages), 8= acid consumption in kg/ton,
100+js=shovel productivities in hour per ton (1 js IOP407).
Where, js is for materials being loaded by shovel fleet js, e.g.,
101 is for obtaining shovel hours for shovel fleet 1 102 is for obtaining shovel hours for shovel fleet 2 103 is for obtaining shovel hours for shovel fleet 3
100 + IOP407 is for obtaining shovel hours for shovel fleet IOP407
200+jm=mill processing throughput in hour per ton (1 jm noretyps),
Where, jm is for materials sent to mill processes jm, e.g.,
201 is for obtaining processing hours for mill process 1 202 is for obtaining processing hours for mill process 2 203 is for obtaining processing hours for mill process 3
200+ noretyps is for obtaining processing hours for mill process noretyps
300+js=smelter processing throughput in hour per ton (1 js nproduct),
Where, js is for materials sent to smelter processes js, e.g.,
301 is for obtaining processing hours for mill process 1 302 is for obtaining processing hours for mill process 2 303 is for obtaining processing hours for mill process 3
300+ js is for obtaining processing hours for smelter process js
400+jpc=additional processing cost $/ton for mill (1 jpc noretyps),
Where, jpc is for additional processing cost $/ton for mill process jpc, e.g.,
401 is for additional processing cost $/ton for mill process 1 402 is for additional processing cost $/ton for mill process 2 403 is for additional processing cost $/ton for mill process 3
400+ jpc is for additional processing cost $/ton for mill jpc
Note: if jpc=0, i.e., the code =400, this additional processing cost $/ton will be applied to all ore processes.
g2_typ = grade type; defined in the same way as for g1_typ g3_typ = grade type; defined in the same way as for g1_typ
gn_typ = grade type; defined in the same way as for g1_typ
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Page 82122 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 NOTE: n = numgrd. No more than 1 grade can be designated for acid neutralizing material, no more than 1 grade can be designated for acid generating material, and no more than 1 grade can be designated for specific gravity.
T03GFC = token keyword for inputting grade conversion factors g1_fctr = conversion factor for grade 1, e.g., 22.046 for % to pounds or 1 for oz/ton[g/t] to ounces[grams] g2_fctr = conversion factor for grade 2, e.g., 22.046 for % to pounds or 1 for oz/ton[g/t] to ounces[grams] g3_fctr = conversion factor for grade 3, e.g., 22.046 for % to pounds or 1 for oz/ton[g/t] to ounces[grams]
gn_fctr = conversion factor for grade n, e.g., 22.046 for % to pounds or 1 for oz/ton[g/t] to ounces[grams]
NOTE: n = numgrd. If a factor of < 0 entered, the grade value will be set to 1.0.
Add additional Line# 6 as needed.
Line# 7 T03GDP g1_dp g2_dp g3_dp gn_dp [10/line]
where:
T03GCT = token keyword for inputting grade constraint types g1_dp = decimal place for grade 1 in reports, e.g., 0=integer, 1=0.1, 2=0.02, etc. g2_dp = decimal place for grade 2 in reports, e.g., 0=integer, 1=0.1, 2=0.02, etc. g3_dp = decimal place for grade 3 in reports, e.g., 0=integer, 1=0.1, 2=0.02, etc.
gn_dp = decimal place for grade n in reports, e.g., 0=integer, 1=0.1, 2=0.02, etc.
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T03GCT = token keyword for inputting grade constraint types g1_ctyp = constraint type for grade 1, e.g., 0=mineral contents(lbs of Cu) and 1=% g2_ctyp = constraint type for grade 2, e.g., 0=mineral contents(lbs of Cu) and 1=% g3_ctyp = constraint type for grade 3, e.g., 0=mineral contents(lbs of Cu) and 1=%
gn_ctyp = constraint type for grade n, e.g., 0=mineral contents(lbs of Cu) and 1=%
T03GCR = token keyword for inputting grade ratio relationships g(i):g(j) = ratio constraint for grade (i) over grade (j) (up to 11 characters: 5 chars for each grade label+:) i = 1, 2, 3, , numgrd; j=1, 2, 3, , numgrd and i j. Total number of ratios defined 5. Example, g1:g3 can be P3/W3 and g2:g3 can be P2/W1.
Add additional Line# 10 as needed.
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Page 82124 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 4. PRODUCT RELATED INPUT DATA (multiple lines)
Where: KWPRODMIL = token keyword for product inputs Type_1_mill = 1 = yes, Type 1 mill can contribute to lblproduct; 0 = no Type_2_mill = 1 = yes, Type 2 mill can contribute to lblproduct; 0 = no Type_3_mill = 1 = yes, Type 3 mill can contribute to lblproduct; 0 = no Type_4_mill = 1 = yes, Type 4 mill can contribute to lblproduct; 0 = no Type_5_mill = 1 = yes, Type 5 mill can contribute to lblproduct; 0 = no
Where: KWPRODGRD = token keyword for product inputs lblproduct = product name (<= 10 characters) g1 = grade 1 label for product lblproduct recv1 = product recovery for grade 1 for lblproduct g2 = grade 2 label for product lblproduct recv2 = product recovery for grade 2 for lblproduct
gn = grade n label for product lblproduct recvn = product recovery for grade n for lblproduct
If IOP23 = 1, read Line#4, and Line#5. Line# 4 KWPRODRAT lblproduct ratio1 ratio2 ratio3 ratioN
Where: KWPRODRAT = token keyword for product inputs lblproduct = product name (<= 10 characters) ratio1 = ratio item 1 for lblproduct ratio2 = ratio item 2 for lblproduct
ratioN = ratio item N for lblproduct
Line# 5 KWPRODTBL lblproduct ratio rt1 pr1 rt2 pr2 rt3 pr3 ... rtn prn (optional for 2 nd , 3 rd , and ... ratios)
Where: KWPRODTBL = token keyword for product inputs lblproduct = product name (<= 10 characters) ratio = ratio item for X-Y table (must be one of the line#3 item) rt1 = ratio value 1 pr1 = processing rate 1 (tons/hour) rt2 = ratio value 2 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
rtn = ratio value n prn = processing rate n (n <= 20)
NOTE: The conversion factor for the yield item will be applied to obtain product tonnages. The listed grades will be reported with recoveries included. The recoveries are for converting from ore grade to product grade. The ratio# must be among those defined in NUMBER OF GRADES AND GRADE ATTRIBUTES input. The price can be applied if the revenue is on product tonnage level. The cost can be applied if there are costs related to the product, e.g., shipping cost. The products should be arranged in the order of products, concentrates, and smelters.
Add addional Line#1, Line#2, Line#3, Line#4, and Line#5s for each additional product. The total number of product is nproduct.
The input for line# 4 and 5 needs to be present even if there are no values for those lines, reference the example input below.
Line# 5 (X-Y table values) will be ignored by the engine for 2 nd , 3 rd , and ... ratios but they need to be inplace for place holders.
An example of four product input:
KWPRODUCT CONC1 TONS TBKPT MHPT1 1 0 0 / product,unit,yield,rate,type(0=prod,1=conc,2=smltr), price, cost KWPRODMIL 1 1 1 0 0 / Type 1 mill, Type 2 mill, Type 3 mill contribute to product CONC1 KWPRODGRD CONC1 CU 100 SFGS 100 MHPT1 100 / product grade recovery KWPRODRAT CONC1 CU:SULF / product ratios KWPRODTBL CONC1 CU:SULF 0.1 100.9 0.4 110.4 0.6 120.4 0.8 130.3 1 140.9 1.2 150.4 1.4 160.2 1.6 170.1 KWPRODUCT CONC2 TONS TBKPT MHPT1 1 0 0 / product,unit,yield,rate,type(0=prod,1=conc,2=smltr), price, cost KWPRODMIL 1 1 0 1 0 / Type 1 mill, Type 2 mill, Type 4 mill contribute to product CONC2 KWPRODGRD CONC2 CU 100 SFGS 100 MHPT1 100 / product grade recovery KWPRODRAT CONC2 CU:SULF / product ratios KWPRODTBL CONC2 CU:SULF 0.1 105.9 0.4 115.4 0.6 125.4 0.8 135.3 1 145.9 1.2 155.4 1.4 165.2 1.6 175.1 KWPRODUCT SMLTR1 TONS TBKPT SHPT1 2 0 0 / product KWPRODMIL 1 0 1 0 0 / Type 1 mill, Type 3 mill contribute to product SMLTR1 KWPRODGRD SMLTR1 CU 100 AU 100 AG 100 SHPT1 100 / product grade recovery KWPRODRAT SMLTR1 / product ratios - no ratio defined KWPRODTBL SMLTR1 / X-Y table no table defined KWPRODUCT SMLTR2 TONS TBKPT SHPT2 2 0 0 / product KWPRODMIL 1 0 1 0 1 / Type 1 mill, Type 3 mill, and Type 5 mill contribute to product SMLTR2 KWPRODGRD SMLTR2 CUR 100 AUR 100 AGR 100 SHPT2 100 / product grade recovery KWPRODRAT SMLTR2 / product ratios - no ratio defined KWPRODTBL SMLTR2 / X-Y table no table defined MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Line# 1 T04PIT npit
Where: T04PIT = token keyword for number of pits npit = number of pits (phases or pushbacks) ( IOP401)
Where: T04MIL = token keyword for #of mill ore destinations nmil(1) = number of destinations for type 1 mill ore (e.g., sulfide ore) nmil(2) = number of destinations for type 2 mill ore (e.g., oxide ore) nmil(3) = number of destinations for type 3 mill ore (e.g., crushed leach)
nmil(noretyps) = number of destinations for type noretyps mill ore (e.g., crushed leach)
Where: T04CL1 = token keyword for #of crushed leach destinations for ore type 1 nclch1(1) = number of destinations for ore type 1 crushed leach process 1 (e.g., sulfide primary crush leach) nclch1(2) = number of destinations for ore type 1 crushed leach process 2 (e.g., sulfide secondary crush leach) nclch2(1) = number of destinations for ore type 2 crushed leach process 1 (e.g., oxide primary crush leach) nclch2(2) = number of destinations for ore type 2 crushed leach process 2 (e.g., oxide secondary crush leach) nrlch1 = number of destinations for ore type 1 ROM leach (e.g., sulfide run of mine leach) nrlch2 = number of destinations for ore type 2 ROM leach (e.g., oxide run of mine leach)
Omit inputting nclch1(i), nclch2(i), nrlch1, and nrlch2 if their value is 0, i=1, 2.
Where: T04WST = token keyword for #of waste destinations nwst(1) = number of destinations for type 1 waste (e.g., rock 1) nwst(2) = number of destinations for type 2 waste (e.g., rock 2)
nwst(nwsttyps)= number of destinations for type nwsttyps (e.g., overburden)
NOTE: Number of stockpile destinations (nstptyp(i)) for mill ore type (i) is implied. Only one destination for a stockpile type is allowed for any mill ore type. Thus, the number of destinations for mill ore type (i) equals to nstptyp(i). For leach and stockpile destination types, the order of types indicates a series of destination types from higher to lower grades, e.g., crushed leach process 1 is for higher grade than crushed leach process 2.
6. TYPE 5 INPUT DATA DESTINATION LABELS (multiple lines and 10/line)
Line# 1 T05LM(i) tm(i)_1 tm(i)_2 tm(i)_3 tm(i)_nmil(i) where: T05LM(i) = token keyword for destination label input for Type i mill ore tm(i)_1 = Type i mill ore destination 1 tm(i)_2 = Type i mill ore destination 2 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
tm(i)_nmil(1) = Type i mill ore destination nmil(i) (i= 1, 2, 3, , noretyps)
Add additional line# 1 for each additional mill ore type or more than 10 entries on a line.
Example Line# 1: T05LM1 FLOAT \ one type 1 mill destination named FLOAT T05LM2 CIL \ one type 2 mill destination named CIL NOTE: It is not recommended to have many ore destinations for a mill ore type.
If nlchtyps > 0, read line# 2, Line# 2 T05LL(i) tl(i)_1 tl(i)_2 tl(i)_3 tl(i)_n where: T05LL(i) = token keyword for leach destination labels tl(i)_1 = Type i leach destination 1 tl(i)_2 = Type i leach destination 2
tl(i)_n(i) = Type i leach destination n(i)
i = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. n(1) = nclch1(1), n(2) = nclch1(2), n(3) = nclch2(1), (Ref Type 4 input line#3).
Add additional line# 2 for each additional leach ore type or more than 10 entries on a line. If n(i) = 0, (i=1,2,3,4,5,6), the input for i_th leach type is omitted. Thus the i in the keyword T05LL(i) would be reduced by 1 for each i_th leach type that is omitted. For example, if n(1)=1, n(2)=0, n(3)=0,n(4)=0, and n(5)=4. The input would be: T05LL1 CRLCH / Type 1 ore crushed leach 1 destination 1 T05LL2 ROM1 ROM2 ROM3 ROM4 / Type 1 ore run of mine destinations
where: T05LS (i) = token keyword for ore type i stockpile destination labels ts(i)_1 = Type i mill ore stockpile type 1 destination ts(i)_2 = Type i mill ore stockpile type 2 destination
ts(i)_nstptyp(i)= Type i mill ore stockpile type nstptyp(i) destination (i= 1, 2, 3, , noretyps)
Add additional line# 3 for each additional type i mill ore or more than 10 entries on a line.
NOTE: The number of lines of input depends on how many mill ore types and how many stockpile types for each mill ore type and how many more than 10 entries on a line.
Add additional line# 4 for each additional waste type or more than 10 entries on a line.
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7. TYPE 6 INPUT DATA - DESTINATION ECONOMIC PARAMETERS (multiple lines )
where: T06DE = token keyword for input data type identification destnm= destination name fcost = fixed cost for this destination ($/ton) price_1= price for grade_1 rec_1 = recovery in percentage for grade_1 price_2= price for grade_2 rec_2 = recovery in percentage for grade_2
price_n = price for grade_ngrd rec_n = recovery in percentage for grade_ngrd iper1 = starting period (Default=1) iper2 = ending period (Default=IOP404)
Add more lines for additional destinations. Add a blank line to end the Type 6 input.
NOTE: Add one more line for each additional destination which needs the economic parameter input. Default economic parameters are set to 0 for destinations not present in inputs. A waste crusher should only have fcost assigned. The processing costs for a destination can be adjusted by additional costs defined according to cost classes.
The fixed processing cost for a stockpile is used as a re-handle cost. This cost is added to the appropriate mill processing cost when the stockpile is re-claimed. Only mining cost is charged to the stockpile when the materials are stockpiled.
To account variable net mining cost for waste, one can classify the waste type as a leach type and set price of 1.0 and recovery of 100% for the leach destination so that the net values of waste materials are included in schedule net value calculations.
8. TYPE 7 INPUT DATA FIXED MINING COST BY SCHEDULE MATERIALS (multiple lines)
where: T07MCL = token keyword for input data type identification mncstlch(i) = mining cost for i_th leach process type in the same order as Type 1 input data line#1 for leach types.
where: T07MCS(i) = token keyword for input data type identification mncststp(i,j) = mining cost for i_th ore type and j_th stockpiles. Total number of stockpile type for i_th ore type = nstptyp(i). i=1,2,3, noretyp. T07MCS(i) input is omitted if nstptyp(i) = 0. MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
where: T07MCW = token keyword for input data type identification mncstwst(j) = mining cost for j_th waste type. Total number of waste type = nwsttyps. Total number of input lines = 1.
NOTE: The mining costs input in Type 7 are average fixed mining costs for each of the schedule materials. These average fixed mining costs would typically include all but haulage and loading costs. These average fixed mining costs can also be adjusted by adding or subtracting cost increments to the Cost classes (refer to TYPE 12 input). The haulage and loading costs can be based on equipment haulage and loading operating hours or on variable mining costs by bench. The haulage and loading costs and variable mining costs by bench can also be adjusted by parameters according to Cost classes.
9. TYPE 8 INPUT DATA ADJUSTMENT OF ECONOMIC PARAMETERS BY PERIODS (one line )
where: T08ADJ = token keyword for input data type identification adjmc = % fixed mining cost adjustment per period adjdc = % processing (destination fixed) cost adjustment per period adjshc = % adjustment for shovel operating cost per period adjtkc = % adjustment for truck operating cost per period adjfuc = % adjustment for truck fuel consumption cost per period adj_g1 = % for 1 st grade mineral product price per period adj_g2 = % for 2 nd grade mineral product price per period adj_g3 = % for 3 rd grade mineral product price per period
adj_gn = % for n th grade mineral product price per period (n = numgrd)
NOTE: Type 8 inputs are defined as %s. For example, the adjustment factor for period n for mining cost is (1+(adjmc/100))^n. The % cost adjustment of is computed based on a base cost first, this % adjusted cost will then be added to corresponding costs during schedule runs. The base mining cost is defined in Type 7 input. The base shovel operation cost is OCST1 (refer to Type 17 input, line#2 for shovel). The base truck operation cost is OCST1 (refer to Type 16 input, line#2 for truck).
More detailed adjustment parameters can be input in File 20. In that case, % adjustment input will be ignored.
10. TYPE 9 INPUT DATA - CLASSIFICATION OF RESERVES INTO PRODUCTION CLASSES
Line#1 = T09NC ncls
where: T09NC= token keyword for input data type identification ncls = number of reserve classes (ncls IOP409)
Line#2 = T09RP icls1 icls2 icls3 ... icls10 (10/line) (mapping between first 10 reserve classes and IOP451 production classes)
where: T09RP= token keyword for input data type identification MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82130 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 icls1 = first reserve class icls2 = second reserve class
icls10 = tenth reserve class
Line #3 = repeat of Line#2 except for second 10 reserve classes and 112 production classes
Add more Line#3 type of lines as needed.
Example:
T09NC 17 T09RP 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 / (line#2) the 1 st 10 reserve classes mapped to 6 production classes T09RP 6 6 501 502 503 503 503 / (line#3) two more mapped to production class 6 with the last 5 reserve classes being mapped to 3 waste types (501, 502, and 503)
This example mapped 17 reserve classes into 6 ore production classes and 3 waste types. The six ore production classes can then be further classified as any one of the available scheduling materials or Destination classes by period, e.g., Type 1 mill ore, Type 2 mill ore, crushed leach, run of mine leach, Type 1 mill ore stockpiles, Type 2 mill ore stockpiles, and waste materials.
PRODUCTION CLASS - DESTINATION CLASS MAPPING (refer to TYPE 21 INPUT)
The production classes obtained from Type 9 input are:
Production class 1 Production class 2 Production class 3
Production class n (nIOP451) Waste Type 1 (501) Waste Type 2 (502) Waste Type 3 (503)
Waste Type m (500+m) (mIOP452)
NOTE: Production classes need to be grouped so that they facilitate mapping to schedule materials period by period later (Type 21 input). For example, first group is related to the first ore type (sulfide materials). In this first group, subgroup can be formed so that the highest subgroup is mill ore, the second highest subgroup is two-stage crushed leach, the third highest subgroup is one-stage crushed leach, the fourth highest subgroup is run of mine leach, the fifth subgroup is stockpile type 1, the sixth subgroup is stockpile type 2, the seventh is stockpile type 3, the lowest is ore turned waste. If the lowest production class is 1, the highest production class is say, 20. Within these 20 reserve classes, 1-2 are waste, 3-4 are stockpile type 3, 4-6 are stockpile type 2, 7-11 are stockpile type 1, 12-13 are run of mine leach, 14 is one-stage crushed leach, 15-16 are two-stage crushed leach, 17-20 are mill ore. The boundaries between the subgroups can slide back and forth by period easier.
During the schedule periods (see the section on Type 21input), each production class can then be classified as one of the following destination classes:
Where, w = waste, below production cutoff defined by sn1, production classes < sn1 (sn1 = nstptyp(1)). sn1 = Type 1 mill ore grade_1 stockpile lower cutoff grade, sn1 production classes < sn1-1 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
s3 = Type 1 mill ore grade_2 stockpile second lowest cutoff grade, s3 production classes < s2 s2 = Type 1 mill ore grade_3 stockpile third lowest cutoff grade, s2 production classes < s1 s1 = Type 1 mill ore grade_n1 stockpile highest cutoff grade, s1 production classes < lch3 lch3 = run of mine leach lowest cutoff grade, lch3 production classes < lch2 lch2 = crushed leach 2 mid-cutoff grade, lch2 production classes < lch1 lch1 = crushed leach 1 highest cutoff grade, lch1 production classes < mill1 mill1 = Type 1 mill ore, production classes mill1 are classified as Type 1 mill ore.
This is an input concept, the user will define schedule materials by range of production classes and periods.
Type 2 mill ore groups are classified in the same way as for Type 1 mill ore group. Type 3, 4, and 5 mill ore groups are classified in the same way as for Type 1 mill ore group except no leach is defined.
The stockpiles for each mill ore type are for that mill ore type only. Stockpiles for one mill ore type are different from stockpiles for other mill ore types. There are no differentiations between waste schedule materials from different mill ore types for any given waste type.
The waste types are distributed and tracked by dumps and dump sub-regions as defined in the input File 30. In normal circumstances the 12 reserve waste classes would map directly to the 12 production (501 to 512) waste classes.
Example from reserve classes to production classes and schedule materials:
M821V1 Schedule Materials
Reserve
M712V1 Reserve Class#
Production Class# Period 1
Schedule Material (Destination Class) Period 2
Schedule Material (Destination Class)
High Grade
1
3 1 Type 1 Mill Feed 1
Type 1 Mill Feed
Low Grade
2
2 101 Stockpile Grade_1 1
Type 1 Mill Feed
Stockpile
3
1 102 Stockpile Grade_2 102
Stockpile Grade_2
Waste
4
501 - Type 1 Waste -
Type 1 Waste
* Assume no leach, nstptyp = 2, nmiltyp = 1.
If IOP321 > 0, read Type 9-1 input data.
11. TYPE 9-1 INPUT DATA GROUP OF WASTE TYPES
Line #1 = T09WG(i) wtyp1 wtyp2 wtyp3 wtyp IOP452
where:
T09WG(i)= token keyword for waste group i input data type identification wtyp1 = Type 1 waste code for group 1 (0 or 501, 0=Type 1 waste is not in group 1, 501=yes) wtyp2 = Type 2 waste code for group 1 (0 or 502, 0=Type 2 waste is not in group 1, 501=yes) wtyp3 = Type 3 waste code for group 1 (0 or 503, 0=Type 3 waste is not in group 1, 503=yes)
wtyp IOP452 = Type IOP452 waste code for group 1 (0 or 500+IOP452), 0=Type IOP452 is not in group 1, 500+IOP452 = yes.
For each additional group, add an additional line of Line#1. A maximum of 4 groups can be input. MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
T09WG1 000 000 503 000 505 000 / group 1 - coarse waste, acid neutralizing and acid generating T09WG2 000 000 000 504 000 506 / group 2 - fine waste, acid neutralizing and acid generating T09WG3 000 000 503 504 000 000 / group 3 - net acid neutralizing waste, coarse and fine T09WG4 000 000 000 000 505 506 / group 4 - net acid generating waste, coarse and fine
Note: Type 9-1 is designed for ratio constraints between waste groups, e.g., coarse/fine = 2 and net acid neutralizing /net acid generating = 15 on kilogram acid neutralizing versus kilogram acid generating basis.
Groups 1 and 3 are designed to be good waste material types coarse or net acid neutralizing. Groups 2 and 4 are designed to be bad waste material types fine or net acid generating. The project is good waste material bound (the amount of good waste materials is less than the amount of bad waste materials).
If IOP460 > 0, read Type 10, 11, and 12 input data.
12. TYPE 10 INPUT DATA- COST CLASS LABELS
Line#1 = T10CLB cclb1 cclb2 cclb3 cclbn (10/line)
where: T10CLB = token keyword for inputting cost class labels cclb1 = label for cost class 1 (10 characters) cclb2 = label for cost class 2 (10 characters) cclb3 = label for cost class 3 (10 characters)
cclbn = label for cost class n (10 characters)
Add more line#1 as needed. The total number of labels = number of cost classes (IOP423).
13. TYPE 11 INPUT DATA - CLASSIFICATION OF PRODUCTION CLASSES INTO COST CLASSES
Line#1 = T11CL icls1 icls2 icls3 ... icls10 (10/line) (mapping between first 10 production classes and IOP423 cost classes)
where: T11CL= token keyword for input data type identification icls1 = first production class icls2 = second production class . . icls10 = tenth production class
Add more Line#1 type of lines as needed.
NOTE: All production classes (IOP451) + Waste Types (IOP452) need to be mapped as a cost class in the order of production classes, then Waste materials.
Example:
T11CL 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 / The first 10 production classes mapped to 6 cost classes T11CL 6 6 7 8 9 9 9 / a further 2 production classes are mapped to the 6 th cost class with the last 5 production classes being mapped to cost classes MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82133 7, 8, and 9 This example mapped 17 production classes into 9 cost classes. 14. TYPE 12 INPUT DATA-MINING AND PROCESSING COST ADJUSTMENTS BY COST CLASSES
Line#1 = T12MCA mcadj1 mcadj2 mcadj3 mcadj10 (10/line) (mining cost adjustments for first 10 costs classes in $/ton)
where:
T12MCA = token keyword for inputting mining cost adjustments mcadj1 = mining cost adjustment for cost class 1 mcadj2 = mining cost adjustment for cost class 2 mcadj3 = mining cost adjustment for cost class 3
mcadj10 = mining cost adjustment for cost class 10
Add more Line#1 if needed. Number of cost classes=IOP423.
Line#2 = T12PCA pcadj1 pcadj2 pcadj3 pcadj10 (10/line) (processing cost adjustments for first 10 costs classes in $/ton)
where:
T12PCA = token keyword for inputting processing cost adjustments pcadj1 = processing cost adjustment for cost class 1 pcadj2 = processing cost adjustment for cost class 2 pcadj3 = processing cost adjustment for cost class 3
pcadj10 = processing cost adjustment for cost class 10
Add more Line#2 if needed.
If IOP33=1, program will read variable mining cost adjustments by cost classes as Line#3.
Line#3 = T12VMCA vmcadj1 vmcadj2 vmcadj3 vmcadj10 (10/line) (variable mining cost by bench adjustments for first 10 costs classes in $/ton)
where:
T12VMCA= token keyword for inputting variable mining cost adjustments vmcadj1 = variable mining cost adjustment for cost class 1 vmcadj2 = variable mining cost adjustment for cost class 2 vmcadj3 = variable mining cost adjustment for cost class 3
vmcadj10 = variable mining cost adjustment for cost class 10
Add more Line#3 if needed.
NOTE: The variable mining cost adjustment is applied for every bench inside a pushback.
Consolidated Example (data input in free format, comments after /):
T10CLB SOFT1 SOFT2 HARD1 HARD2 NEUTRAL1 SOFT3 HARD3 HARD4 SOFT4 / label for cost classes T11CL 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 / (Line#1) First 10 production classes cost classes mapping T11CL 6 6 7 8 9 9 9 / (Line#2) Remaining production classes cost class mapping T12MCA -0.15 0.05 0.10 0.20 0.00 0.10 0.01 0.02 0.05 / mining cost adj. in $/ton for 9 cost classes (Line#1) T12PCA -0.07 -0.02 0.45 0.10 0.00 0.20 0.10 0.20 0.40 / processing cost adj. in $/ton for 9 cost classes (L#2) MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82134 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 T12VMCA -0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 / var. mining cost adj. in $/ton for 9 cost classes (L#3)
Explanation of the consolidated example: Seventeen (17) production classes are mapped into 9 cost classes.
Production class 1 5 cost class 1 (SOFT1) Production class 6 cost class 2 (SOFT2) Production class 7 cost class 3 (HARD1) Production class 8 cost class 4 (HARD2) Production class 9 cost class 5 (NEUTRAL1) Production class 10-12 cost class 6 (SOFT3) Production class 13 cost class 7 (HARD3) Production class 14 cost class 8 (HARD4) Production class 15-17 cost class 9 (SOFT4)
Assuming production class 1 is classified as Type 1 mill ore, the mining cost for cost class 1 materials at 4600m = fixed mining cost for Type1 mill ore (mncstore(1)) +fixed mining cost adjustment (-0.15) + variable cost (4600m) adjustment (-0.001); the processing cost for cost class 1 materials = Processing cost of Type 1 mill ore at ore destination (Type 6 input fcost)+ processing cost adjustment(-0.07)
Where, Variable cost by bench is either based on user input (IOP33=1) or operating costs of haulage and loading equipments. The processing cost at Type 1 mill ore destination is from user by Type 6 data input.
15. TYPE 13 INPUT DATA - PUSHBACK DETAILS
Line #1 = T13PHSDTL resfile pid mrate pcf# botb# vadv#
where:
T13PHSDTL= token keyword for inputting pushback details resfile = pushback reserve file name (10 characters) pid = pushback ID (5 characters) mrate = mining rate of pushback pid (tons/day) (mrate is at the same magnitude as the reserves [Default=5 million/day] pcf# = PCF set number. One model is referred to as one PCF set. The PCF# IOP417 (Default=1). botb# = number of bottom benches for pid (Default=1) vadv# = vertical rate of advance in number of benches (Default=IOP453)
NOTE: If pcf#=0 or 1, the PCF file on the names line will be used, pcf#, botb#, and vadv# are optional.
Line #2 = Cycle time in minutes between pid and destinations (10/line) T13CYCM(1) cycm1_1 cycm1_nmil(1) T13CYCM(2) cycm2_1 cycm2_nmil(2) T13CYCM(3) cycm3_1 cycm3_nmil(3)
If nlchtyps > 0, read cycle time for all leach destinations in order of Type 1 ore crushed leach 1, Type 2 ore crushed leach 2, Type 2 ore crushed leach 1, Type 2 ore crushed leach 2, Type 1 ore run of mine leach, and Type 2 ore run of mine leach.
T13CYCL(1) cyco1l1_1 cyco1l1_nclch1(1) T13CYCL(2) cyco1l2_1 cyco1l2_nclch1(2) MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If cyco1l1_nch1(1) = 0, the (i) in the keyword T13CYCL(i), (i=1,2,3,4,5,6) will be reduced by 1. This will apply to any of the leach types. For example, if cyco1l2_nclch1(2) = cyco2l1_nclch2(1) = cyco2l2_nclch2 = 0, cyco1l1_nch1(1)=1, and cyco1lr_nrlch1 = 4, then,
T13CYC1 30 / cycle time for Type 1 ore crushed leach 1 destination 1 T13CYC2 30 30 30 30 / cycle time for Type 1 ore run of mine leach destinations 1 4.
where: T13CYCM(i) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and Type i mill ore destinations. T13CYCL(1) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and ore type 1 crushed leach 1 destinations. T13CYCL(2) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and ore type 1 crushed leach 2 destinations. T13CYCL(3) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and ore type 2 crushed leach 1 destinations. T13CYCL(4) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and ore type 2 crushed leach 2 destinations. T13CYCL(5) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and ore type 1 ROM leach destinations. T13CYCL(6) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and ore type 2 ROM leach destinations. T13CYCSO(i) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and ore type (i) stockpile destinations. T13CYCW(i) = token keyword for cycle time input for between pit and waste type (i) destinations. cycm1_1 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore destination 1 (in minutes) cycm1_2 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore destination 2 (in minutes) cycm1_3 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore destination 3 (in minutes)
cycm1_nmil(1) = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore destination nmil(1) (in minutes) cycm2_1 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 2 mill ore destination 1 (in minutes) cycm2_2 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 2 mill ore destination 2 (in minutes) cycm2_3 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 2 mill ore destination 3 (in minutes)
cycm2_nmil(2) = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 2 mill ore destination nmil(2) (in minutes)
cycmn_1 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type m mill ore destination 1 (in minutes) cycmn_2 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type m mill ore destination 2 (in minutes) cycmn_3 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type m mill ore destination 3 (in minutes)
cycmn_nmil(noretyps) = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type n mill ore destination nmil(noretyps) cyco1l1_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 crushed leach 1 destination 1 (in minutes) cyco1l1_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 crushed leach 1 destination 2 (in minutes) cyco1l1_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 crushed leach 1 destination 3 (in minutes)
cyco1l1_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 crushed leach 1 destination nclch1(1) (in minutes) MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82136 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 cyco1l2_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 crushed leach 2 destination 1 (in minutes) cyco1l2_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 crushed leach 2 destination 2 (in minutes) cyco1l2_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 crushed leach 2 destination 3 (in minutes)
cyco1l2_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 crushed leach 2 destination nclch1(2) (in minutes) cyco2l1_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 crushed leach 1 destination 1 (in minutes) cyco2l1_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 crushed leach 1 destination 2 (in minutes) cyco2l1_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 crushed leach 1 destination 3 (in minutes)
cyco2l1_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 crushed leach 1 destination nclch2(1) (in minutes) cyco2l2_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 crushed leach 2 destination 1 (in minutes) cyco2l2_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 crushed leach 2 destination 2 (in minutes) cyco2l2_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 crushed leach 2 destination 3 (in minutes)
cyco2l2_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 crushed leach 2 destination nclch2(2) (in minutes) cyco1r_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 ROM leach destination 1 (in minutes) cyco1r_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 ROM leach destination 2 (in minutes) cyco1r_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 ROM leach destination 3 (in minutes)
cyco1r_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 1 ROM leach destination nrlch1 (in minutes) cyco2r_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 ROM leach destination 1 (in minutes) cyco2r_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 ROM leach destination 2 (in minutes) cyco2r_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 ROM leach destination 3 (in minutes)
cyco2r_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and ore type 2 ROM leach destination nrlch2 (in minutes) cyco1s_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore type 1 stockpile dest. (in minutes) cyco1s_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore type 2 stockpile dest. (in minutes) cyco1s_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore type 3 stockpile dest. (in minutes)
cyco1s_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore type nstptyp(1) stockpile dest. (in minutes) cyco2s_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore type 1 stockpile dest. (in minutes) cyco2s_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore type 2 stockpile dest. (in minutes) cyco2s_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore type 3 stockpile dest. (in minutes)
cyco2s_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 mill ore type nstptyp(2) stockpile dest. (in minutes)
cycons_1= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type noretyps mill ore type 1 stockpile dest. (in minutes) cycons_2= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type noretyps mill ore type 2 stockpile dest. (in minutes) cycons_3= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type noretyps mill ore type 3 stockpile dest. (in minutes)
cycons_n= average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type noretyps mill ore type nstptyp(noretyps) stp. dest. cycw1_1 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 waste destination 1 (in minutes) cycw1_2 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 waste destination 2 (in minutes) cycw1_3 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 waste destination 3 (in minutes)
cycw1_nwst(1) = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 1 waste destination nwst(1) (in minutes) cycw2_1 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 2 waste destination 1 (in minutes) cycw2_2 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 2 waste destination 2 (in minutes) cycw2_3 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 2 waste destination 3 (in minutes)
cycw2_nwst(2) = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type 2 waste destination nwst(2) (in minutes)
cycwm_1 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type m waste destination 1 (in minutes) cycwm_2 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type m waste destination 2 (in minutes) cycwm_3 = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type m waste destination 3 (in minutes)
cycwm_nwst(n) = average or default cycle time between pit pid and Type m waste destination nwst(m) (in minutes) MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NOTE: The Line#2 input fields correspond one to one to Type 5 input fields. The cycle time entry position should match the labels read in the Type 5 input.
For each additional pushback, add additional lines. (If the material from a pit should not go to a destination, the haulage cycle time between the pit and the destination should be set to 0.) Even if the average haul time is not to be used between a pit and a destination, a non-zero haul time still should be entered here. The program checks for connection before looking into the more detailed truck cycle file. A zero entry indicates no connection.
16. TYPE 14 INPUT DATA - READ DESTINATIONS CAPACITY FILE
Import by File 30 (see section entitled DESTINATIONS CAPACITY FILE [File 30]).
17. TYPE 15 INPUT DATA - NUMBER OF FLEETS OF TRUCKS & SHOVELS
T15TKSH ntrk nshl shl821.par
where:
T15TKSH = token keyword for inputting number of fleets of trucks and shovels ntrk = number of fleets of trucks (ntrk IOP406) (For example: a fleet of Cat 789s and a fleet of Cat 785s, ntrk = 2.) nshl = number of fleets of loading units (NSHLIOP407) (For example: a fleet of shovels at 42 cu-yd capacity, a fleet of shovels at 34 cu-yd capacity. There is a total of 2 shovel fleets, nshl = 2)
shl821.par = optional file name for defining shovel priority order, min, and max hour limit by period
NOTE: Always add dummy fleets. The dummy fleets could be the projected future purchases. Otherwise, the program stops with no feasible solution for the period in which the capacities of the trucks or shovels have run out.
Haulage is carried out by pushback, by bench, and by schedule material types. The truck fleets will be picked up in the same order as the TYPE 16 input. The shovel fleets will be picked up in the same order as the TYPE 17 input unless the optional shovel priority file is input.
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Page 82138 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 18. TYPE 16 INPUT DATA - TRUCK CHARACTERISTICS (two lines for each truck fleet)
T16TKNM = token keyword for inputting line#1 truck fleet characteristics trknm = truck name pavl = period in which the truck becomes available puna = period in which the truck becomes unavailable [default = not limited] htyp = haulage type 0 = both ore and waste 1 = ore only 2 = waste only ocap = haulage capacity in tons for ore wcap = haulage capacity in tons for waste capcst = capital cost per unit in the same magnitude as the reserves %effci = percent of efficiency cycfctr = cycle time factor in fraction applied to the base cycle time [Default=1 meaning no factor]. fuefctr = fuel burn rate factor in fraction applied to the base fuel burn rate [Default=1 meaning no factor]. ntrk = number of trucks in this fleet
T16TKAV = token keyword for inputting line #2 truck fleet characteristics hrmk1 = hours before which %avl1 and ocst1 are used %avl1 = percent available before hrmk1 ocst1 = operating cost in $/hour before hrmk1 hrmk2 = hours before which %avl2 and ocst2 are used %avl2 = percent available before hrmk2 ocst2 = operating cost in $/hour before hrmk2 hrmk3 = hours before which %avl3 and ocst3 are used %avl3 = percent available before hrmk3 ocst3 = operating cost in $/hour before hrmk3
hrmk12 = hours before which %avl12 and ocst12 are used %avl12 = percent available before hrmk12 ocst12 = operating cost in $/hour before hrmk12
If IOP460 > 1, program will input adjustment parameters by cost classes for this truck fleet as Line#3 - #6.
T16TKCA = token keyword for inputting haulage capacity adjustment for cost classes hcadj1 = haulage capacity adjustment in tons/truck load for cost class 1 hcadj2 = haulage capacity adjustment in tons/truck load for cost class 2 hcadj3 = haulage capacity adjustment in tons/truck load for cost class 3
hcadj10 = haulage capacity adjustment in tons/truck load for cost class 10
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T16TKOCA = token keyword for inputting operating cost adjustment for cost classes ocstadj1 = operating cost adjustment in $/hour for cost class 1 ocstadj2 = operating cost adjustment in $/hour for cost class 2 ocstadj3 = operating cost adjustment in $/hour for cost class 3
ocstadj10 = operating cost adjustment in $/hour for cost class 10
T16TKHCA = token keyword for inputting haulage cycle time adjustment for cost classes hcadj1 = detailed haulage cycle time adjustment in minutes for cost class 1 hcadj2 = detailed haulage cycle time adjustment in minutes for cost class 2 hcadj3 = detailed haulage cycle time adjustment in minutes for cost class 3
hcadj10 = detailed haulage cycle time adjustment in minutes for cost class 10
T16TKHFA = token keyword for inputting haulage fuel burn rate adjustment for cost classes hfbadj1 = detailed haulage fuel burn rate adjustment in gal/hour or liter/hour for cost class 1 hfbadj2 = detailed haulage fuel burn rate adjustment in gal/hour or liter/hour for cost class 2 hfbadj3 = detailed haulage fuel burn rate adjustment in gal/hour or liter/hour for cost class 3
hfbadj10 = detailed haulage fuel burn rate adjustment in gal/hour or liter/hour for cost class 10
Add more line#6 lines as needed.
NOTES: 1. There is a maximum of 12 availability and operating cost bins (or 36 Line#2 items, read in one line) 2. Add additional Line#1,2,3,4,5 and 6 for additional truck fleets 3. After hrmk12 hours, the truck availability and operating cost decreases to 0 4. The hrmk#s are haulage hours utilized, e.g., hrmk# = elapsed hour * %availability 5. The haulage type of the truck fleet htyp is used when IOP460 < 2 6. The Line#5 and line#6 adjustment parameters are applied to each haulage profile (e.g., between every pushback bench and dump lift combination)
Example:
T16TKNM Trk1 1 100 0 320 320 1500 83 1.00 1.00 100 / truck fleet ID and parameters (Line#1) T16TKAV 5000 97 100 10000 93 110 15000 90 120 20000 85 155 25000 93 120 60000 92 130 / tk hr bins: %avl ocst T16TKCA 10.0 15.50 -8.30 / haulage capacity adjustment in tons/load for cost classes 1,2, and 3 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82140 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 T16TKOCA 2.50 17.55 10.23 / operating cost adjustments in $/hour for cost classes 1,2, and 3 T16TKHCA 2.50 10.00 5.00 / detailed haulage cycle time adjustments in minute for cost classes 1,2, and 3 T16TKHFA 0.50 0.200 -1.00 / dtl haul fuel burn rate adj in gal/hour or liter/hour for cost classes 1,2, and 3
PAR6 = Operating hours (Example 1 day = 24 hrs), so called elapsed hour
Available hours (Maintenance)
Effective hours (Losses & others)
%Avl = %Availability = Available hours / Elapsed hours %Use = %Efficiency = Effective hours / Available hours
** Maintenance: equipment in maintenance ** Losses & others. Loader waiting for a truck. Truck leaving the loading place without carrying material, the equipment is physically available, but there is no operator.
PAR6 = Operating hours/day.
Required hours = Effective hours / Efficiency
Operating hours = PAR6 * %Availability * Number of days in a period
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Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82141 19. TYPE 17 INPUT DATA - SHOVEL CHARACTERISTICS (two lines for each shovel fleet)
T17SHNM = token keyword for inputting shovel fleet characteristics shlnm = shovel name pavl = period in which the shovel becomes available puna = period in which the shovel becomes unavailable [default = not limited] ltyp = loading type 0 = ore and waste 1 = ore only 2 = waste only capcst = capital cost per unit in the same magnitude as the reserves %effci = percent of efficiency nshls = number of shovels in this fleet.
T17SHAV = token keyword for inputting line #2 shovel fleet characteristics hrmk1 = hours before which %avl1 and ocst1 are used %avl1 = percent available before hrmk1 ocst1 = operating cost in $/hour before hrmk1 hrmk2 = hours before which %avl2 and ocst2 are used %avl2 = percent available before hrmk2 ocst2 = operating cost in $/hour before hrmk2 hrmk3 = hours before which %avl3 and ocst3 are used %avl3 = percent available before hrmk3 ocst3 = operating cost in $/hour before hrmk3
hrmk12= hours before which %avl12 and ocst12 are used %avl12= percent available before hrmk12 ocst12 = operating cost in $/hour before hrmk12
If IOP460 > 1, program will input shovel adjustment parameters by cost classes as Line#3 - #5.
T17SHLF = token keyword for inputting line #3 shovel loading flags lmflg1 = shovel fleet loading flag for cost class 1 (1 shovel fleet can load or 0 shovel fleet cant load) lmflg2 = shovel fleet loading flag for cost class 2 (1 shovel fleet can load or 0 shovel fleet cant load) lmflg3 = shovel fleet loading flag for cost class 3 (1 shovel fleet can load or 0 shovel fleet cant load)
lmflg10= shovel fleet loading flag for cost class 10 (1 shovel fleet can load or 0 shovel fleet cant load)
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T17SHTA = token keyword for inputting line #4 shovel loading time adjustment lcadj1 = loading time adjustment in minutes/load cycle for cost class 1 lcadj2 = loading time adjustment in minutes/load cycle for cost class 2 lcadj3 = loading time adjustment in minutes/load cycle for cost class 3
lcadj10 = loading time adjustment in minutes/load cycle for cost class 10
T17SHOCA = token keyword for inputting line #5 shovel operating cost adjustment ocstadj1 = operating cost adjustment in $/hour for cost class 1 ocstadj2 = operating cost adjustment in $/hour for cost class 2 ocstadj3 = operating cost adjustment in $/hour for cost class 3
ocstadj10 = operating cost adjustment in $/hour for cost class 10
Add more line#5 lines as needed.
NOTES: 1. There is a maximum of 12 availability and operating cost bins (or 36 Line#2 items, read in one line) 2. Add additional Line#1,2,3,4, and 5 for additional shovel fleets 3. After hrmk12 hours, the shovel availability and operating cost decreases to 0 4. The hrmk#s are service hours utilized, e.g., hrmk# = elapsed hour * %availability 5. The loading type of the shovel fleet ltyp is used when IOP460 < 2
Example:
T17SHNM Shv1 1 100 0 8000 70 20 / shovel fleet ID & parameters T17SHAV 5000 93 400 10000 92 430 15000 90 450 50000 88 500 55000 87 510 / shl hr bins: %avl ocst (ONE LINE) T17SHLF 1 0 1 / Shovel can or cant load flags for each of 3 cost class (Line#3) T17SHTA 0.02 0.35 -0.10 / (Line#4) loading cycle time adjustment in minutes/load cycle for cost classes 1,2,3 T17SHOCA 5.0 15.50 10.27 / (Line#5) operating cost adjustments in $/hour for cost classes 1,2,3
PAR6 = Operating hours (Example 1 day = 24 hrs), so called elapsed hour
Available hours (Maintenance)
Effective hours (Losses & others)
%Avl = %Availability = Available hours / Elapsed hours %Use = %Efficiency = Effective hours / Available hours
** Maintenance: equipment in maintenance ** Losses & others. Loader waiting for a truck. Truck leaving the loading place without carrying material, the equipment is physically available, but there is no operator.
PAR6 = Operating hours/day.
Required hours = Effective hours / Efficiency MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Operating hours = PAR6 * %Availability * Number of days in a period
Number of trucks = Required hours / Operating hours
20. TYPE 18 INPUT DATA - LOADING CYCLE FOR SHOVEL & TRUCK COMBINATION
Loading cycle time in minutes (free format):
T18SLT ldrfleet1 vs. trkfleet1 ldrfleet1 vs. trkfleet2 ldrfleet1 vs. trkfleet3 ldrfleet1 vs. trkfleet12 T18SLT ldrfleet2 vs. trkfleet1 ldrfleet2 vs. trkfleet2 ldrfleet2 vs. trkfleet3 ldrfleet2 vs. trkfleet12 T18SLT ldrfleet3 vs. trkfleet1 ldrfleet3 vs. trkfleet2 ldrfleet3 vs. trkfleet3 ldrfleet3 vs. trkfleet12
T18SLT ldrfleetm vs. trkfleet1 ldrfleetm vs. trkfleet2 ldrfleetm vs. trkfleet3 ldrfleetm vs. trkfleet12
NOTE: m= #of shovel fleets. A maximum of twelve (12) loader fleet vs. truck fleet combinations are allowed here. If NTRK > 12, the loading time will be defaulted to ldrfleet# vs. trkfleet1. A zero loading cycle time means that the loader fleet cannot load the truck fleet.
21. TYPE 19 INPUT DATA - RE-HANDLE CYCLE TIMES FOR STOCKPILES
Line #1 = T19SID stkpid
where:
T19SID = token keyword for inputting stockpile id stkpid = stockpile name (10 characters)
Line #2 = T19SCYC cycm1 cycm2 cycm3 - cycm n (10/line)
where:
T19SCYC = token keyword for inputting cycle time cycm1 = cycle time in minutes between stockpile stkpid and mill ore type destination 1 cycm2 = cycle time in minutes between stockpile stkpid and mill ore type destination 2 cycm3 = cycle time in minutes between stockpile stkpid and mill ore type destination 3
cycm n = cycle time in minutes between stockpile stkpid and mill ore type destination n (n = number of mill ore destinations for the stockpile)
Add additional lines for more than 10 entries.
Line #3 = T19TS ShlFleet TrkFleet
where:
T19TS = token keyword for inputting shovel and truck fleet ShlFleet = Shovel fleet label (10 letters) (must be one of the shovel fleet defined by Type 17) TrkFleet = Truck fleet label (10 letters) (must be one of the truck fleet defined by Type 16)
NOTE: For each additional stockpile, add additional lines of #1, #2, and #3. (If the material from a stockpile should not go to a destination, the haulage cycle time between the stockpile and the destination should be set to 0.) For a destination of mill type, a cycle time, a designated shovel and truck fleet must be input to accommodate reclaim of direct mill feed stockpile materials. Note that a given stockpile can only be reclaimed by the same ore type mill ore destinations. A blank MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82144 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 line must be entered to signal the end of stockpile re-handle cycle times.
Example: T19SID SMG / stockpile label T19SCYC 5 / cycle time between stockpile & Type 1 mill destination 1 T19TS FEL C785 / reclaim shovel fleet and truck fleet
22. TYPE 20 INPUT DATA CAPITAL INVESTMENT
Line #1 = T20CINV per# cinv
Where T20CINV = token keyword for capital investment input per# = period number cinv = capital investment in $ and the same magnitude as the reserves
NOTE: Capital investment for trucks and shovels will be added to cinv for a given period.
Add additional lines for additional capital investment for other periods.
A blank line is needed to end Type 20 input.
Example: T20CINV 1 100000 / year 1 investment T20CINV 2 200000 / year 2 investment T20CINV 4 50000 / year 3 investment T20CINV 10 50000 / year 10 investment / blank line to end the input
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Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82145 23. TYPE 21 INPUT DATA - PRODUCTION REQUIREMENT (6 lines required per period)
Line #1 = T21PID pid
Where T21PID = token keyword for period schedule ID psid = period schedule id (up to 10 characters)
If IOP40= 1, read Line# 2 Line #2 = T21PORD pitnm1 pitnm2 pitnm3 pitnmn (10/line)
Where T21PORD = token keyword for period pit order pitnm1 = 1 st pit name in mining order list pitnm2 = 2 nd pit name in mining order list pitnm3 = 3 rd pit name in mining order list
pitnmn = n th pit name in mining order list; n = number of pits (IOP401)
Add more line#2 as needed.
Line #3 = T21PRQ2 lpit opd npm rsr nobj
Where T21PRQ2 = token keyword for period parameter input lpit = minimum limiting number of pits working in one period (lpit 40) opd = operating days for this period npm = number of pits that will be mined to max vertical advance or mining rate or physical bottom for speeding up the enumeration process (this will force the 1 st pits being mined to max possible) rsr = required maximum stripping ratio for exposed ore nobj = period objective to override global objective (Reference IOP21 for objective choices)
If nproducts (Type 1 input data, line# 1) > 0, read line#4 and line#5, Line #4 = T21PDT(i) pdti pidtit pig1_min pig1_max pig2_min pig2_max pign_min pign_max
Where T21PDT(i) = token keyword for period product i requirement input pdti = target on product i (e.g., sinter) in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) pdtit = tolerance on product i in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) pig1_min = lower limit on product i quality 1 in mineral contents pig1_max = upper limit on product i quality 1 in mineral contents pig2_min = lower limit on product i quality 2 in mineral contents pig2_max = upper limit on product i quality 2 in mineral contents
pign_min = lower limit on product i quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422) pign_max = upper limit on product i quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422)
Line #5 = T21PDTR(i) pir1_min pir1_max pir2_min pir2_max pirn_min pirn_max
Where T21PDTR(i) = token keyword for period product quality ratio requirement input pir1_min= lower limit on product i quality ratio 1 in mineral contents pir1_max= upper limit on product i quality ratio 1 in mineral contents pir2_min= lower limit on product i quality ratio 2 in mineral contents pir2_max= upper limit on product i quality ratio 2 in mineral contents
pirn_min= lower limit on product 1 quality ratio n in mineral contents (n 5) MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82146 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 pirn_max= upper limit on product 1 quality ratio n in mineral contents (n 5)
Ratios 1, 2, are based on Type 1 Line#5 input order.
Add additional lines Line#4 and Line#5 for each additional product (i=1, 2, 3, , nproducts).
If IOP56 = 1, read Line#s 6, 7, and 8 based on IOP22 and IOP23. Line #6 = T21TOTAL tt1 tt2
Where T21TOTAL = token keyword for period total material requirement input tt1 = lower limit total material requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) tt2 = upper limit total material requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude)
If IOP22 = 1, read Line# 7 Line #7 = T21TOTALG ttg1_min ttg1_max ttg2_min ttg2_max ttgn_min ttgn_max
Where T21TOTALG = token keyword for period total material quality requirement input ttg1_min= lower limit on total material quality 1 in mineral contents ttg1_max= upper limit on total material quality 1 in mineral contents ttg2_min= lower limit on total material quality 2 in mineral contents ttg2_max= upper limit on total material quality 2 in mineral contents
ttgn_min= lower limit on total material quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422) ttgn_max= upper limit on total material quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422)
If IOP23 = 1, read Line# 8 Line #8 = T21TOTALR ttr1_min ttr1_max ttr2_min ttr2_max ttrn_min ttrn_max
Where T21TOTALR = token keyword for period total meterial quality ratio requirement input ttr1_min= lower limit on total material ratio 1 ttr1_max= upper limit on total material ratio 1 ttr2_min= lower limit on total material ratio 2 ttr2_max= upper limit on total material ratio 2
ttrn_min= lower limit on total material ratio n ttrn_max= upper limit on total material ratio n
NOTE: Total refers to all schedule materials. The Total materials include mill feed, crushed leach, run of mine leach, stockpile, and waste materials. In defining Total material constraints, one should consider the consistency amoung Other, mill feed mill tolerances, and crushed leachcrushed leach tolerances constraints.
If IOP57 = 1, read Line#s 9, 10, and 11 based on IOP22 and IOP23. Line #9 = T21TOTORE ot1 ot2
Where T21TOTORE = token keyword for period total ore requirement input ot1 = lower total ore requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) oi2 = upper total ore requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude)
If IOP22 = 1, read Line# 10 Line #10 = T21TOREG otg1_min otg1_max otg2_min otg2_max otgn_min otgn_max
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Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82147 T2T1OREG = token keyword for period total ore quality requirement input otg1_min= lower limit on total ore quality 1 in mineral contents otg1_max= upper limit on total ore quality 1 in mineral contents otg2_min= lower limit on total ore quality 2 in mineral contents otg2_max= upper limit on total ore quality 2 in mineral contents
otgn_min= lower limit on total ore quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422) otgn_max= upper limit on total ore quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422)
If IOP23 = 1, read Line# 11 Line #11 = T21TORER otr1_min otr1_max otr2_min otr2_max otrn_min otrn_max
Where T21TORER = token keyword for period total ore quality ratio requirement input otr1_min= lower limit on total ore ratio 1 otr1_max= upper limit on total ore ratio 1 otr2_min= lower limit on total ore ratio 2 otr2_max= upper limit on total ore ratio 2
otrn_min= lower limit on total ore ratio n otrn_max= upper limit on total ore ratio n
If IOP58 = 1, read Line#s 12, 13, and 14 based on IOP22 and IOP23. Line #12 = T21TOTWST wt1 wt2
Where T21TOTWST = token keyword for period total true waste requirement input wt1 = lower limit total true waste requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) wi2 = upper limit total true waste requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude)
If IOP22 = 1, read Line# 13 Line #13 = T21TWSTG wtg1_min wtg1_max wtg2_min wtg2_max wtgn_min wtgn_max
Where T21TWSTG = token keyword for period total waste quality requirement input wtg1_min= lower limit on total true waste quality 1 in mineral contents wtg1_max= upper limit on total true waste quality 1 in mineral contents wtg2_min= lower limit on total true waste quality 2 in mineral contents wtg2_max= upper limit on total true waste quality 2 in mineral contents
wtgn_min= lower limit on total true waste quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422) wtgn_max= upper limit on total true waste quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422)
If IOP23 = 1, read Line# 14 Line #14 = T21TWSTR wtr1_min wtr1_max wtr2_min wtr2_max wtrn_min wtrn_max
Where T21TWSTR(i) = token keyword for period total true waste quality ratio requirement input wtr1_min= lower limit on total true waste ratio 1 wtr1_max= upper limit on total true waste ratio 1 wtr2_min= lower limit on total true waste ratio 2 wtr2_max= upper limit on total true waste ratio 2
wtrn_min= lower limit on total true waste ratio n wtrn_max= upper limit on total true waste ratio n
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Page 82148 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 Line #15 = T21OTHER oth1 oth2 oth1 = lower limit on other material mining requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) oth2 = upper limit on other material mining requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude)
NOTE: Other materials refers to collection of materials not included in mill feeds and crushed leach, i.e., run of mine (ROM) leach materials, secondary stockpile materials, and waste materials.
Line #16 = T21MILL(i) mir mit amt_stkpi milto_i stpfr_i stplmt_i pctstpi rclmalli
Where T21MILL(i) = token keyword for period Type i mill ore requirement input mir = Type i ore mill feed requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) (e.g., sulfide) mit = tolerance on Type i ore mill feed requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) amt_stkpi= stockpile material to be retrieved into Type i mill ore destinations milto_i= Type i mill ore destination label for stockpile materials (ref. Type 5 input, default=1 st destination for the same type mill ore material; for Type 1 mill ore, default=1) stpfr_i = designated stockpile (label) for stockpile material retrieval (if defined, only one stockpile can be retrieved in current period; otherwise, stockpiles will be reclaimed from the highest grade to the lowest grade.) stplmt_i= period stockpile reclaim limit in % of the Type i mill ore target. stplmt_i overrides PAR400. pctstpi = percent period Type i mill ore sent to secondary stockpiles. rclmalli= option for mining mill ore to surge stockpile, then reclaim all in the same period (0=no, 1=yes).
NOTE: When mit is greater than 0.0005, the tolerance because of Type i direct mill feed stockpile capacities are ignored. Otherwise, the usages and capacities of direct mill feed stockpiles will automatically adjust the tolerances mit (This is true for all tolerances for mill ore types).
If IOP22 = 1, read Line# 17 Line #17 = T21MILG(i) mig1_min mig1_max mig2_min mig2_max mign_min mign_max
Where T21MILG(i) = token keyword for period Type i mill quality requirement input mig1_min= lower limit on Type i mill ore quality 1 in mineral contents mig1_max= upper limit on Type i mill ore quality 1 in mineral contents mig2_min= lower limit on Type i mill ore quality 2 in mineral contents mig2_max= upper limit on Type i mill ore quality 2 in mineral contents
mign_min= lower limit on Type i mill ore quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422) mign_max= upper limit on Type i mill ore quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422)
If IOP23 = 1, read Line# 18 Line #18 = T21MILR(i) mir1_min mir1_max mir2_min mir2_max mirn_min mirn_max
Where T21MILR(i) = token keyword for period Type i mill ore quality ratio requirement input mir1_min= lower limit on Type i mill ore ratio 1 mir1_max= upper limit on Type i mill ore ratio 1 mir2_min= lower limit on Type i mill ore ratio 2 mir2_max= upper limit on Type i mill ore ratio 2
mirn_min= lower limit on Type i mill ore ratio n mirn_max= upper limit on Type i mill ore ratio n
For Type 1 ore crushed leach (nclchtyp(1) > 0, Ref. Typ 1 input data):
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Where T21CRLH(j) = token keyword for period Type i ore crushed leach j requirement input mjr = Type i ore crushed leach j requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude) mjt = tolerance on Type i ore crushed leach j requirement in tons or 1000 tons (agrees with the reserve magnitude)
If IOP22 = 1, read Line# 20 Line #20 = T21LCHG(j) cljg1_min cljg1_max cljg2_min cljg2_max cljgn_min cljgn_max
Where T21LCHG(j) = token keyword for period crushed leach i quality requirement input cljg1_min= lower limit on Type i ore crushed leach quality 1 in mineral contents cljg1_max= upper limit on Type i ore crushed leach quality 1 in mineral contents cljg2_min= lower limit on Type i ore crushed leach quality 2 in mineral contents cljg2_max= upper limit on Type i ore crushed leach quality 2 in mineral contents
cljgn_min= lower limit on Type i ore crushed leach quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422) cljgn_max= upper limit on Type i ore crushed leach quality n in mineral contents (n = IOP422)
j nclchtyp(i).
NOTE: The terms grade and quality are interchangeable in this document.
The default values for a quality constraints are no limits; e.g., lower limit=upper limit=0=no limits. Internally, program may setup the upper limit at 9999999999 and the lower limit at -9999999999. If these are not appropriate for a project, a user has to provide specific values.
The mineral contents are contained pounds, ounces and grams depending on input for grade factors. The mineral agree with reserve magnitude (e.g., tons or 1000 tons).
For a quality item to be defined as % item, the item should be in % values in the reserve files.
Ratios 1, 2, are based on Type 3 Line#9 input order.
Add more line#16, line#17, and line#18 for additional mill ore types, e.g., Type 2, Type 3 mill ore, , Type noretyps mill ore for i=1,2,3, , noretyps. Add more line#19 and line#20 for additional crushed leach types. Crushed leach entries (line#19 and line#20) will be read in after all mill constraints are read in.
Line #21 = T21P2SM c1 c2 c3 c IOP451
Where T21P2SM = token keyword for period production class to schedule material code input c1 = schedule material code (destination class) for production ore class 1 c2 = schedule material code (destination class) for production ore class 2 c3 = schedule material code (destination class) for production ore class 3
c IOP451 = schedule material code (destination class) for production ore class IOP451
NOTE: In normal circumstances the nwsttyps reserve waste classes would map directly to the nwsttyps production waste classes.
The mill/plant and crushed leach schedule material target constraints are mapped to up to 5 mill ore types in a fixed order:
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The total number of schedule material target constraints is less or equal to 5.
Leach material target constraints are treated as if they are mill/plant ore feed.
If an ore process is a leach destination, the quality constraints defined for the 1 st leach type material should have taken into account the quality constraints from all other leach type materials.
Add more lines for each additional period; number of periods IOP404. End input with a blank line or end of file. The tonnages and mineral contents should agree with the magnitude of the reserves on input.
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Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82151 Definition of schedule material code:
Key Code Description
T01MIL 1 Type 1 ore mill feed (e.g., sulfide ore) T01CRL1 41 Type 1 ore crushed leach 1 (e.g., crushed sulfide leach ore primary crush) T01CRL2 42 Type 1 ore crushed leach 2 (e.g., crushed sulfide leach ore secondary crush) T01ROM 61 Type 1 ore run of mine leach (e.g., sulfide run of mine leach ore) T01STP01 101 Type 1 ore stockpile type 1 T01STP02 102 Type 1 ore stockpile type 2 T01STP03 103 Type 1 ore stockpile type 3
T01STPxn 100+xn Type 1 ore stockpile type nstptyp(1) 40
T02MIL 2 Type 2 ore mill feed (e.g., sulfide ore) T02CRL1 51 Type 2 ore crushed leach 1 (e.g., crushed sulfide leach ore primary crush) T02CRL2 52 Type 2 ore crushed leach 2 (e.g., crushed sulfide leach ore secondary crush) T02ROM 71 Type 2 ore run of mine leach (e.g., sulfide run of mine leach ore) T02STP01 141 Type 2 ore stockpile type 1 T02STP02 142 Type 2 ore stockpile type 2 T02STP03 143 Type 2 ore stockpile type 3
T02STPxn 140+xn Type 2 ore stockpile type nstptyp(2) 40
T03MIL 3 Type 3 ore mill feed (e.g., sulfide ore) T03STP01 181 Type 3 ore stockpile type 1 T03STP02 182 Type 3 ore stockpile type 2 T03STP03 183 Type 3 ore stockpile type 3
T03STPxn 180+xn Type 3 ore stockpile type nstptyp(3) 40
T0mMIL m Type m ore mill feed (e.g., sulfide ore) 5 T0mSTP01 ms Type m ore stockpile type 1 (ms=101 + 40*(i-1)), i=stockpile type T0mSTP02 ms+1 Type m ore stockpile type 2 T0mSTP03 ms+2 Type m ore stockpile type 3
T0mSTPxn ms+xn-1 Type m ore stockpile type nstptyp(m) 40
T01WST 501 Type 1 waste T02WST 502 Type 2 waste T03WST 503 Type 3 waste
TxnWST 500+xn Type xn waste (xn 12)
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Files are generated by programs like M712V1 or PITRES (see section on RESERVE FILE FORMAT).
25. TYPE 23 INPUT DATA DETAILED HAULAGE CYCLE TIME
Import by File 31 (see section on DETAILED TRUCK HAULAGE CYCLE FILE FORMAT [File 31])
26. TYPE 24 INPUT DATA VARIABLE MINING COSTS BY BENCH IF IOP33=1.
T24VMC Pushback bench1 bench2 cost inc
where: T24VMC = keyword for input variable mining costs by bench pushback = pushback name (refer Type 13 input) bench1 = upper bench toe elevation bench2 = lower bench toe elevation cost = base cost in $/Ton corresponding to the upper bench inc = incremental cost (as $/Ton per bench)
Add more lines as needed. End input by a blank line.
27. TYPE 25 INPUT DATA - PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT I
PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT CATEGORY 1
T25PCC iper1 DONT MINE pitnm iper2
where: T25PCC = token keyword for input data type. iper1 = limiting period#1 If iper2=0 or blank, iper1= n ==> dont mine pitnm in period n, iper1=-n ==> dont mine pitnm up to period n including n. DONT MINE = keyword for constraint of type Don't mine this pushback or stockpile in defined periods. pitnm = pushback (pit) or stockpile name as in Type 13 and Type 5 input Iper2 = limiting period#2 If iper2>0, dont mine pitnm from period# iper1 to period# iper2 including iper1 and iper2
NOTE: This constraint (DONT MINE) is used to turn off stockpile reclaiming if IOP459 is set to automatically reclaim.
PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT CATEGORY 2
T25PCC iper MUST MINE pitnm elev
where: T25PCC = token keyword for input data type. iper = limiting period MUST MINE = keyword for constraint of type Must mine at least to this bench and continue if you wish." pitnm = pushback (pit) name as in Type 13 input elev = toe elevation of the limiting bench
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where: T25PCC = token keyword for input data type. iper = limiting period MINE TO = keyword for constraint of type Must mine at least to this bench and mine exactly 'ipct' percent on this bottom bench." pitnm = pushback (pit) name as in Type 13 input elev = elevation of the limiting bench ipct1 = limiting percent on bottom bench for Type 1 ore ipct2 = limiting percent on bottom bench for Type 2 ore (Default=ipct1, ipct2<0==>ipct2=0) ipct3 = limiting percent on bottom bench for Type 3 ore (Default=ipct1, ipct3<0==>ipct3=0) ipct4 = limiting percent on bottom bench for Type 4 ore (Default=ipct1, ipct4<0==>ipct4=0) ipct5 = limiting percent on bottom bench for Type 5 ore (Default=ipct1, ipct5<0==>ipct5=0) ipct6 = limiting percent on bottom bench for other materials (Default=ipct1, ipct6<0==>ipct6=0)
PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT CATEGORY 4
T25PCC iper NMORE THAN pitnm elev
where: T25PCC = token keyword for input data type. iper = limiting period NMORE THAN = keyword for constraint of type Don not mine below this bench." pitnm = pushback (pit) name as in Type 13 input elev = elevation of the limiting bench
PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT CATEGORY 5
T25PCC iper1 MUST INCLD pitnm iper2
where: T25PCC = token keyword for input data type. iper1 = limiting period# 1 MUST INCLD = keyword for constraint of type Must consider this phase between period iper1 and iper2. pitnm = pushback (pit) name as in Type 13 input iper2 = limiting period# 2 (Default = iper1)
PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT CATEGORY 6 (to be implemented)
T25PCC iper1 MINE RATE pitnm iper2 rate
where: T25PCC = token keyword for input data type. iper1 = limiting period# 1 MINE RATE = keyword for constraint of type Mining rate is at least at rate pitnm = pushback (pit) name as in Type 13 input iper2 = limiting period# 2 (Default = iper1) rate = minimum mining rate in (k-)tons/day
Note: This constraint just brings the mining to a bench (base) so that the mining rate >= rate.
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where: T25PCC = token keyword for input data type. iper1 = limiting period# 1 MINE VADV = keyword for constraint of type Mine exactly vadv number of benches from current period top pitnm = pushback (pit) name as in Type 13 input iper2 = limiting period# 2 (Default = iper1) vadv = vertical advance in number of benches for periods from iper1 to iper2
Add more lines as needed. No more than one constraint should be entered for each one pit. End input with a blank line or end of file.
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Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82155 28. TYPE 26 INPUT DATA - PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT II
T26AFT Pit A AFTER Pit B
where: T26AFT = token keyword for input data type. Pit A = a pit name AFTER = key word Pit B = a pit name
This constraint means: A bench of Pit A will be mined only after a bench of Pit B on the same elevation is mined. This is to prevent undercut mining.
T26APD Pit A APEND Pit B
where: T26APD = token keyword for input data type. Pit A = pit name APEND = key word Pit B = pit name
This constraint means: A bench of Pit A will start to be mined only after the bottom bench of Pit B starts to be mined.
NOTE: End Type 26 input with the line / END OF PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT II. If there is no Type 26 constraint, enter the line / END OF PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT II, when Type 27 input data is to follow.
29. TYPE 27 INPUT DATA - PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT III
T27AFB Pit A AFBND Pit B #Bench iper1 iper2
where: T27AFB = token keyword for input data type. Pit A = a pit name. AFBND = key word. Pit B = a pit name. #Bench = number of benches (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ) iper1 = limiting period#1 to start iper2 = limiting period#2 to end
This constraint means: A bench of Pit A will be mined after bench of Pit B but within a number of benches (#Bench). This is to provide binding among working pushbacks (pits).
NOTE: End Type 27 input with the line / END OF PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT III. If there is no Type 27 constraint, enter the line / END OF PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT III, when Type 28 input data is to follow.
If Pit A or Pit B is going to be mined out in a period, one should relax the constraint for that period. Otherwise, this constraint will force the two phases binding together, preventing the other phase from advancing further below.
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T28HND Pit B bench b HINDE Pit A bench a
where: T28HND = token keyword for input data type Pit A = a pit name bench a = bench toe elevation HINDE = key word Pit B = a pit name bench b = bench toe elevation
This constraint means: Bench a of Pit A will be mined only after bench b of Pit B is mined or started mining (if bench b of Pit B is in mining, bench a of Pit A can start mining).
NOTE: The total number of TYPE 25, TYPE 26, TYPE 27, and TYPE 28 precedence constraints is limited by IOP405.
31. TYPE 29 INPUT DATA - PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT I FOR DESTINATIONS
PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT FOR DESTINATIONS CATEGORY 1
T29PCCD iper1 DONT USE desnm iper2
where: T29PCCD = token keyword for input data type iper1 = limiting period#1 If iper2=0 or blank, iper1= n ==> dont use desnm in period n, iper1=-n ==> dont use desnm up to period n including n.
DONT USE = keyword for constraint of type Dont use this destination in defined periods. desnm = destinations as in Type 5 input iper2 = limiting period#2 If iper2>0, dont use desnm from period# iper1 to period# iper2 including iper1 and iper2
NOTE: This constraint (DONT USE) is used to turn off destination usage.
PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT FOR DESTINATIONS CATEGORY 2
T29PCCD iper1 MUST USE desnm iper2
where: T29PCCD = token keyword for input data type iper1 = limiting period#1 If iper2=0 or blank, iper1= n ==> must use desnm in period n.
MUST USE = keyword for constraint of type Dont use this destination in defined periods. desnm = destinations as in Type 5 input iper2 = limiting period#2 If iper2>0, must use desnm from period# iper1 to period# iper2 including iper1 and iper2
Add more lines as needed. No more than one constraint should be entered for each one destination. End input with a blank line or end of file.
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32. TYPE 30 INPUT DATA - PRECEDENCE REQUIREMENT II FOR DESTINATIONS
T30AFTD Dest A AFTER Dest B
where: T30AFTD = token keyword for input data type Dest A = a destination name AFTER = key word Dest B = a destination name
This constraint means: Destination A will not be used until Destination B is used up.
NOTE: The total number of TYPE 29 and TYPE 30 precedence constraints is limited by IOP419.
33. TYPE 31 INPUT DATA PHASE & DESTINATION PARAMETERS BY PERIOD
Import by Files 35-39.
File 35 = Dumping rate by destination by period, refer to File 35 section for more detail.
File 36 = #of bottom benches by phase by period, refer to File 36 section for more detail.
File 37 = Mining rate by phase by period, refer to File 37 section for more detail.
File 38 = Mining cutoff by phase by period, refer to File 37 section for more detail.
File 39 = Vertical rate of advance by phase by period, refer to File 39 section for more detail.
34. TYPE 32 INPUT DATA PHASE BENCH CONTROL PARAMETER FILE (24)
Import by File 24 (see section on BENCH PARAMETER FILE [File 24]).
35. TYPE 33 INPUT DATA ECONOMIC PARAMETER ADJUSTMENTS BY PERIOD INPUT FILE (20)
Import by File 20 (see section on ECONOMIC PARAMETER ADJUSTMENTS BY PERIOD INPUT FILE [File 20]).
36. TYPE 34 INPUT DATA STANDARD REPORT HEADER FILE (26)
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Where: F30DTP = token keyword for input data type Dtp1 = destination type code value for destination 1 Dtp2 = destination type code value for destination 2 Dtp3 = destination type code value for destination 3
Dtpn = destination type code value for destination n
Refer to Type 21 input for schedule material type codes values (i.e., destination type code values). Add additional Line#1 lines for more destination types. Enter a blank line to end input for Line# 1 lines.
For each destination (mill ore, leach dump, stockpile or waste material):
Where: F30LN1 = token keyword for input data type destid = destination identification or name (10 letters) crelev = crest elevation of the destination lfthght = lift height of the destination dmpr = destination rate in tons/day (agrees with reserve units and defaults to unlimited, i.e., a very large rate) spdd = spread dumping divider (Default = no spread dumps) 0 or 1 = no spread dumping 12 = monthly spread dumping among dumps in annual schedule iper1 = period# the destination becomes available iper2 = period# the destination becomes not available (e.g., used up) used_flg = flag for reading in existing stockpile tons and grades 0 = do not read 1 = read dg = destination group number bfll_pback= label of pushback that becomes a backfill automatically in the next period after the pushback has been completely mined ratio_1 = ratio 1 for between waste type group 1 : waste type group 2 (Good : Bad on tonnage basis) ratio_2 = ratio 2 for between waste type group 3 : waste type group 4 on acid neutralizing and acid generating basis (kg/ton acid neutralizing versus kg/ton acid generating on grade basis)
Where: F30LN2 = token keyword for input data type; for waste lifts with sub-zones, the token keyword= F30WSZ. For ore with sub-zones, the taken keyword = F30OSZ. lftelev = lift crest elevation
For non-mill ore destinations and IOP457=1, input subzid, orecod: subzid = destination sub-zone or cell identification within a dump lift for more accuracy with cycle time orecod = ore material code accepted in the subzid (ref. Definition of schedule material code, Type 21 data)
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For waste dumps and IOP458=1, input [subzid w1 w2 w3 .w IOP452 ]: subzid = destination sub-zone or cell identification within a dump lift to control the preferential placement of particular production waste (5 letters) w1 = indicator for accepting Type 1 waste (w1 = 0 means no or 501 means yes) w2 = indicator for accepting Type 2 waste (w2 = 0 means no or 502 means yes) w3 = indicator for accepting Type 3 waste (w3 = 0 means no or 503 means yes)
w IOP452 = indicator for accepting Type IOP452 waste (w IOP452 = 0 means no or 500+IOP452 means yes) (IOP452 12)
tcap = total capacity of destination lift (sub-zone) (agrees with the reserve magnitude) pcap = period capacity of destination lift (sub-zone) (agrees with the reserve magnitude) %sd = percent limit for spread dumping for that lift (sub-zone) (Default 100%) drate = lift (sub-zone) dumping rate in tons/day (agrees with reserve units and defaults to whole destination rate)
For IOP457=1 or IOP458=1, input [szcyc] [szfuel]: szcyc = additional cycle time in minutes for the sub-zone szfuel = additional fuel consumption in gallon/hour or liter/hour for the sub-zone
If reading in existing stockpile tons and grade for this lift (sub-zone) (used_flg=1): existtons = existing tons on this stockpile lift (sub-zone) (in the same magnitude as the reserves , e.g., 1000 tons) exist_g1 = average grade for 1st mineral of the existing tons on this stockpile lift (sub-zone) exist_g2 = average grade for 2nd mineral of the existing tons on this stockpile lift (sub-zone)
exist_gn = average grade for numgrd_th mineral of the existing tons on this stockpile lift (sub-zone)
Add more lines of Line#3 if more lifts or sub-zones are needed. At the end of Line#3 input, a blank line is required to signal the end of input for the Line#3. This blank line also signals the end of input for the destination.
Add more lines of Line#2 and Line#3 for each additional destination.
Both Line#2 and Line#3 inputs are read in free format.
NOTE:
The input of the destination capacities must follow the same sequence in which the destination labels were read in as the Type 5 input.
The destination capacities must agree with the reserves in magnitude, e.g., both are in tons or 1000 tons.
Lift heights do not need to be the same height within the same destination.
The default sequence of dumping or filling sub zones within a lift follows the order in which they appear within this destination capacity file.
The default sequence of dumping or filling lifts within a destination follows the order in which they appear within this destination capacity file.
The maximum number of total lifts (sub-regions) for all waste destinations (dumps) is defined by IOP414 and by IOP413 for all ore (mill, leach, and stockpile) destinations.
The maximum number of ore (mill, leach, and stockpile) destinations is defined by IOP411 and by IOP412 for waste destinations (dumps).
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Page 82160 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 Otherwise, the program may terminate with an error message: No place to send [mill ore types], due to floating point precision differences. During schedule run, the program will automatically put in and retrieve the materials in the second lift of the mill destination. A sample capacity for the second lift of the mill is 500,000 tons.
If IOP17>0, a dummy destination must be provided for each type of material (Type 1 mill ore, Type 2 mill ore, high- grade leach, low-grade leach, etc.). In any other case, it is recommended that a dummy dump and a dummy lift for each type of material be defined.
Page 82162 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 RESERVE FILE FORMAT
One pushback (pit) needs one reserve file. The reserve file names are entered from run file as Type 13 input data. The maximum of pushbacks (pits) allowed is defined by IOP401 (e.g., 250).
Line #1 and #2
The first two lines of each reserve file are comment lines and are ignored by the program. These two lines must be present.
Line #3
The third line has two arguments. NCLS, NGRD
where:
NCLS = Number of reserve classes (NCLS 1000). NGRD = Number of grade items (NGRD 30, up to 30 will be read in for schedule and standard reporting)
Line #4
The fourth line has labels of reserve classes. The value of NCLS should be the number of reserve classes. Enter 5 labels on each line. A max of 4 lines is allowed for reserve labels. The reserve labels are limited to 10 characters.
Line #5
The next line contains the grade labels. The value of NGRD should be the number of grade labels. The grade labels are limited to 5 characters.
The above inputs are in free format.
The rest of file contains reserves in the following formats:
Default Fortran format = (2I4, 31E16.8); The reserve input format can also be specified in run file with keyword FMT1. M821V1 will schedule based on a maximum of ten grades. Refer to Type 3 input data number of grades and grade attributes for how to pick the ten grades out of NGRDs.
NOTE: Maximum benches from each pushback are limited by IOP403 (e.g., 100). Reserves with more than ten grades can be input, however only ten grades will be scheduled and reported in the standard report. Additional grades are reported in summary report file for spreadsheet.
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Line #1 = F32PIT per nphs nbtmb phs_1 phs_2 phs_3 phs_np stp_1 stp_2 stp_3 stp_ns mil_1 mil_2 mil_nm
Where, F32PIT = token keyword for input data type, e.g., phases, secondary stockpiles, and direct mill-stockpile names. Per = period number, e.g., 1, 2, 3, , Nphs = number of phases mined Nbtmb = number of bottom benches phs_1 = name for the first mined phase (<= 10 letters) phs_2 = name for the second mined phase (<= 10 letters) phs_3 = name for the third mined phase (<= 10 letters)
phs_np = name for the np_th mined phase (<= 10 letters) stp_1 = name for the first mined stockpile (regardless mill ore types) (<= 10 letters) stp_2 = name for the second mined stockpile (regardless mill ore types) (<= 10 letters) stp_3 = name for the third mined stockpiles (regardless mill ore types) (<= 10 letters)
stp_ns = name for the ns_th mined stockpile (regardless mill ore types) (<= 10 letters) mil_1 = name for the Type 1 mill ore (composited type 1 mill ore stockpiles) (<= 10 letters) mil_2 = name for the Type 2 mill ore (composited type 2 mill ore stockpiles) (<= 10 letters) mil_3 = name for the Type 3 mill ore (composited type 3 mill ore stockpiles) (<= 10 letters)
mil_nm = name for the Type nm mill ore (composited type mil_nm ore stockpiles) (<= 10 letters)
Where, F32ELV = token keyword for input data type, e.g., elevations for phases, secondary stockpiles, and direct mill-stockpiles pelv_1 = bottom elevation for the first mined phase pelv_2 = bottom elevation for the second mined phase pelv_3 = bottom elevation for the third mined phase
pelv_np = bottom elevation for the np_th mined phase selv _1 = bottom elevation for the first mined stockpile (regardless mill ore types) selv _2 = bottom elevation for the second mined stockpile (regardless mill ore types) selv _3 = bottom elevation for the third mined stockpiles (regardless mill ore types)
selv _ns = bottom elevation for the ns_th mined stockpile (regardless mill ore types) melv _1 = elevation for the Type 1 mill ore (composited type 1 mill ore stockpiles) melv _2 = elevation for the Type 2 mill ore (composited type 2 mill ore stockpiles) melv _3 = elevation for the Type 3 mill ore (composited type 3 mill ore stockpiles)
melv _nm = elevation for the Type nm mill ore (composited type mil_nm ore stockpiles)
Where, F32ELV = token keyword for input data type, e.g., mining fraction for Type 1 mill ore materials from phases, secondary stockpiles, and direct mill-stockpiles pfr1_1 = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from the first mined phase at elevation pelv_1 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82164 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 pfr1_2 = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from the second mined phase at elevation pelv_2 pfr1_3 = ining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from the third mined phase at elevation pelv_3
pfr1_np = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from the np_th mined phase at elevation pelv_np sfr1_1 = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from the first mined stockpile sfr1_2 = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from the second mined stockpile sfr1_3 = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from the third mined stockpiles
sfr1_ns = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from the ns_th mined stockpile mfr1_1 = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from Type 1 mill ore direct feed stockpile mfr1_2 = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from Type 2 mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0) mfr1_3 = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from Type 3 mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0)
mfr1_nm = mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore from Type nm_th mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0)
Where, F32ELV = token keyword for input data type, e.g., mining fraction for Type 1 mill ore materials from phases, secondary stockpiles, and direct mill-stockpiles pfr2_1 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from the first mined phase at elevation pelv_1 pfr2_2 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from the second mined phase at elevation pelv_2 pfr2_3 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from the third mined phase at elevation pelv_3
pfr2_np = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from the np_th mined phase at elevation pelv_np sfr2_1 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from the first mined stockpile sfr2_2 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from the second mined stockpile sfr2_3 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from the third mined stockpiles
sfr2_ns = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from the ns_th mined stockpile mfr2_1 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from Type 1 mill ore direct feed stockpile mfr2_2 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from Type 2 mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0) mfr2_3 = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from Type 3 mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0)
mfr2_nm = mining fraction of Type 2 mill ore from Type nm_th mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0)
Where, F32ELV = token keyword for input data type, e.g., mining fraction for non-mill ore materials from phases, secondary stockpiles, and direct mill-stockpiles pfrn_1 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from the first mined phase at elevation pelv_1 pfrn_2 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from the second mined phase at elevation pelv_2 pfrn_3 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from the third mined phase at elevation pelv_3
pfrn_np = mining fraction of non-mill ore from the np_th mined phase at elevation pelv_np sfrn_1 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from the first mined stockpile (i.e., 0) sfrn_2 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from the second mined stockpile (i.e., 0) sfrn_3 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from the third mined stockpiles (i.e., 0)
sfrn_ns = mining fraction of non-mill ore from the ns_th mined stockpile (i.e., 0) mfrn_1 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from Type 1 mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0) mfrn_2 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from Type 2 mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0) mfrn_3 = mining fraction of non-mill ore from Type 3 mill ore direct feed stockpile (i.e.,0) MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Note: In RST821.INP, F32M01 is for mining fraction of Type 1 mill ore. F32M02 is for mining fraction of Other materials. MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82166 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 OPTIONAL DUMPING RATE BY DUMP BY PERIOD FILE (FILE 35)
For each destination (ore and waste):
Line #1 = F35LN1 destination name (no more than 5 letters)
Line #2 = F35LN2 pd#1 dr#1 pd#2 dr#2 pd#3 dr#3 pd#4 dr#4 pd#5 dr#5 pd#6 dr#6 (up to six pairs of period# and dump rate in tons/day)
where: F35LN1, F35LN2 = token keyword for input data type pd#1 dr#1 = up to period pd#1, dump rate dr#1 in tons/day is used pd#2 dr#2 = up to period pd#2, dump rate dr#2 in tons/day is used pd#3 dr#3 = up to period pd#3, dump rate dr#3 in tons/day is used ... ...
pd#6 dr#6 = up to period pd#6, dump rate dr#6 in tons/day is used
Both Line #1 and Line #2 are read in by free format.
NOTE:
If more periods are needed, enter additional Line #2" with distinct period#s. A blank line will end the input for Line #2" and for the destination.
If more than one destination is to be read in, add more lines following the above Line #1 and Line #2 format. Again, a blank line would signal the end of input for a destination.
Only the destinations, which require variable dumping rate by period, are needed to be input in this file. The default dumping rate in tons/day is the rate entered in destination capacity file (File 30) for a destination.
The dumping rate tons/day is on the same scale as the magnitude of reserves. If the reserves are in tons, the dumping rate is tons/day. If the reserves are in 1,000 tons, the dumping rate is 1000 tons/day.
The maximum number of period permitted is defined by IOP404 (e.g., 100).
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OPTIONAL VERTICAL ADVANCE BY DESTINATION BY PERIOD FILE (FILE 18)
For each destination (ore and waste):
Line #1 = F18LN1 destination name (no more than 10 letters)
Line #2 = F18LN2 pd#1 vad#1 pd#2 vad#2 pd#3 vad#3 pd#4 vad#4 pd#5 vad#5 pd#6 vad#6 (up to six pairs of period# and vertical advance in number of lifts)
where: F18LN1, F18LN2 = token keyword for input data type pd#1 vad#1 = up to period pd#1, vertical advance vad#1 in number of lifts pd#2 vad#2 = up to period pd#2, vertical advance vad#2 in number of lifts pd#3 vad#3 = up to period pd#3, vertical advance vad#3 in number of lifts ... ...
pd#6 vad#6 = up to period pd#6, vertical advance vad#6 in number of lifts
Both Line #1 and Line #2 are read in by free format.
NOTE:
If more periods are needed, enter additional Line #2" with distinct period#s. A blank line will end the input for Line #2" and for the destination.
If more than one destination is to be read in, add more lines following the above Line #1 and Line #2 format. Again, a blank line would signal the end of input for a destination.
Only the destinations, which require variable vertical advance by period, are needed to be input in this file. The default vertical advance in number of lifts is entered in destination capacity file (File 30) for a destination.
The maximum number of period permitted is defined by IOP404 (e.g., 100). MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82168 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 OPTIONAL #BOTTOM BENCHES BY PHASE BY PERIOD FILE (FILE 36)
For each pushback (pit):
Line #1 = F36LN1 Pit name (no more than 5 letters).
Line #2 = (up to six pairs of period# and number of bottom benches)
where: F36LN1, F36LN2 = token keywords for input data type pd#1 bb#1 = up to period pd#1, number of bottom bench within pushback pit name is bb#1 pd#2 bb#2 = up to period pd#2, number of bottom bench within pushback pit name is bb#2 pd#3 bb#3 = up to period pd#3, number of bottom bench within pushback pit name is bb#3 ... ...
pd#6 bb#6 = up to period pd#6, number of bottom bench within pushback pit name is bb#6
Both Line #1 and Line #2 are read in by free format.
NOTE:
If more periods are needed, enter additional Line #2" with distinct period#s. A blank line will end the input for Line #2" and for the pushback.
If more than one pushback is to be read in, add more lines following the above Line #1 and Line #2 format. Again, a blank line would signal the end of the input for a pushback.
Only the pushbacks, which require variable number of bottom benches by period, are needed to be input in this file. The default number of bottom benches is the number of bottom benches entered in M821V1 run file for the pushback.
The maximum number of benches that can be partially mined is 5. The maximum number of period permitted is defined by IOP404 (e.g., 100). MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82169 OPTIONAL MINING RATE BY PHASE BY PERIOD FILE (FILE 37)
For each pushback (pit):
Line #1 = F37LN1 Pushback name (no more than 5 letters).
Line #2 = (up to six pairs of period# and mining rate in tons/day)
where: F37LN1, F37LN2 = token keyword for input data type pd#1 mr#1 = up to period pd#1, mining rate mr#1 in tons/day is used pd#2 mr#2 = up to period pd#2, mining rate mr#2 in tons/day is used pd#3 mr#3 = up to period pd#3, mining rate mr#3 in tons/day is used ... ...
pd#6 mr#6 = up to period pd#6, mining rate mr#6 in tons/day is used
Both Line #1 and Line #2 are read in by free format.
NOTE:
If more periods are needed, enter additional Line #2" with distinct period#s. A blank line will end the input for Line #2" and for the pushback.
If more than one pushback is to be read in, add more lines following the above Line #1 and Line #2 format. Again, a blank line would signal the end of input for a pushback.
Only the pushbacks, which require variable mining rate by period, are needed to be input in this file. The default mining rate in tons/day is the rate entered in run file for the pushback.
The mining rate tons/day is on the same scale as the magnitude of reserves. If the reserves are in tons, the mining rate is tons/day. If the reserves are in 1,000 tons, the mining rate is 1000 tons/day.
The maximum number of period permitted is defined by IOP404 (e.g., 100). MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82170 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 OPTIONAL CUTOFF GRADE BY PHASE BY PERIOD FILE (FILE 38)
For each pushback (pit):
Line #1 = F38LN1 Pit name (no more than 5 letters).
Line #2 = (up to six pairs of period# and cutoff grade number)
where: F38LN1, F38LN2 = token keyword for input data type pd#1 cn#1 = up to period pd#1, the cutoff number for pushback pit name is cn#1 pd#2 cn#2 = up to period pd#2, the cutoff number for pushback pit name is cn#2 pd#3 cn#3 = up to period pd#3, the cutoff number for pushback pit name is cn#3 ... ...
pd#6 cn#6 = up to period pd#6, the cutoff number for pushback pit name is cn#6
Both Line #1 and Line #2 are read in by free format.
NOTE:
If more periods are needed, enter additional Line #2" with distinct period#s. A blank line will end the input for Line #2" and for the pushback.
If more than one pushback is to be read in, add more lines following the above Line #1 and Line #2 format. Again, a blank line would signal the end of input for a pushback.
Only the pushbacks, which require variable cutoff by period, are needed to be input in this file. The default cutoff is defined on production requirement input (Type 21) input. The cutoff number defined in this file refers to the position of cutoff (to the left) in reference to the c# production classes. For example,
where, 1 = Type 1 mill ore 101 = Type 1 ore grade_1 stockpile 61 = Type 1 ore run of mine leach 501 = Type 1 waste
If variable cutoff by pushback is required, an equivalent cutoff number for 0.50%Cu cutoff is 4. An equivalent cutoff number for 0.65%Cu is 7. The materials below the cutoff number will be classified as defined by IOP12. In other word, only one schedule class is permitted. For example, if IOP12=61, the materials below the cutoff number will be scheduled as Type 1 ore run of mine leach. If IOP12=501, the materials below the cutoff number will be scheduled as Type 1 waste.
The maximum number of period permitted is defined by IOP404 (e.g., 100).
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where: F39LN1, F39LN2 = token keyword for input data type pd#1 vadv#1 = up to period pd#1, maximum vertical rate of advance vadv#1 in number of benches is used pd#2 vadv#2 = up to period pd#2, maximum vertical rate of advance vadv#2 in number of benches is used pd#3 vadv#3 = up to period pd#3, maximum vertical rate of advance vadv#3 in number of benches is used ... ...
pd#6 vadv#6 = up to period pd#6, maximum vertical rate of advance vadv#6 in number of benches is used
Both Line #1 and Line #2 are read in by free format.
NOTE:
If more periods are needed, enter additional Line #2" with distinct period#s. A blank line will end the input for Line #2" and for the pushback.
If more than one pushback is to be read in, add more lines following the above Line #1 and Line #2 format. Again, a blank line would signal the end of input for a pushback.
Only the pushbacks, which require variable vertical advance in number of benches by period, are needed to be input in this file. The default vertical advance in number of benches is the vertical advance entered in the run file for the pushback.
The maximum number of period permitted is defined by IOP404 (e.g., 100). MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
OPTIONAL SHOVEL FLEET PRIORITIES BY PERIOD FILE (FILE shl821.par) [[LOCATION CHANGE]]
For each shovel fleet:
FSHLN1 prdnum shlnm order minH maxH
Where:
prdnum = Period number ( IOP404) shlnm = Shovel fleet name ( 10 letters) order = Shovel fleet priority order in prdnum >0 = shovel priority order (=<# of shovel fleets NSHL) -1 = shovel is not available for the period 0 = use the shovel input sequence order
minH = Shovel fleet minimum service hour maxH = Shovel fleet maximum service hour
NOTE:
If more periods or shovel fleets are needed, enter additional FSHLN1" with distinct period#s.
Only the shovel fleets, which require variable priority by period, are needed to be input in this file. The default shovel fleet priority is the order of input.
The maximum number of period permitted is defined by IOP404 (e.g., 100).
The minimum hour requirement for a shovel fleet is not designed for rigorous implementation, it may not be honored.
When a higher priority shovel reaches its minimum hour limit, a lower priority shovel in line will be used.
SAMPLE SHOVEL FLEET PRIORITIES BY PERIOD FILE (SHL821.PAR)
DETAILED TRUCK HAULAGE CYCLE FILE FORMAT (FILE 31)
If the haulage cycle time should be applied as from each bench of a pushback (pit) to each lift of a dump or ore destination (see explanation under "belev"), you should input the cycle time for each combination.
When program needs a cycle time, it will look into the haulage file for the combination. If there is no match, the program may use the average haulage time between the pit and the dump or the ore destinations, depending on IOP32.
The haulage cycle time is entered one combination for per line.
The input is as:
pitid belev dest delev cyct fbrat
where:
pitid = pit name (use the labels from the Type 5 input data) belev = bench toe elevation dest = destination delev = dump crest lift elevation (when there are no multiple lifts, enter an arbitrary number, e.g., 1. However, the lifts should agree with dump lifts and individual lift input). cyct = cycle time in minutes for the base truck fleet fbrat = fuel burn rate in gallon/hour or liter/hour
The input is free format. A blank line or end of file specifies end of input. The maximum number of lines for cycle time entry is limited by IOP408 (e.g., 200,000)
NOTE: The cycle time file must be sorted by pushbacks (pits) according to phase label input. All input phases must be present in the detailed cycle time file. For the phases not needing a detailed cycle time, enter a one line dummy entry.
For multiple truck fleets, the cycle time and fuel burn rate entered are for the base fleet. Cycle time and fuel burn rate for other fleets are obtained by applying factors entered in Types 16 and 17 input (Truck and Shovel characteristics). MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PHS1 300 CRUSH 315 30. 00 10. 00 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 CRUSH 315 32. 23 10. 23 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 420 CRUSH 315 27. 76 10. 76 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 ED 525 14. 21 10. 21 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 ED 495 13. 74 10. 74 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 SLG 480 44. 00 10. 00 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 SLG 465 43. 10 10. 10 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 SMG 510 47. 10 10. 10 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 SMG 495 45. 56 10. 56 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 TD 17 34. 73 10. 73 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS2 435 TD 15 30. 58 10. 58 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 435 CRUSH 315 26. 39 10. 39 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 420 CRUSH 315 25. 98 10. 98 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 465 ED 525 21. 19 10. 19 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 465 ED 495 21. 08 10. 08 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 435 SLG 480 38. 16 10. 16 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 435 SLG 465 37. 26 10. 26 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 435 SMG 510 41. 26 10. 26 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 435 SMG 495 39. 72 10. 72 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 525 TD 19 35. 56 10. 56 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS3 525 TD 18 32. 64 10. 64 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 375 CRUSH 315 12. 94 10. 94 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 360 CRUSH 315 13. 77 10. 77 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 450 ED 525 12. 61 10. 61 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 450 ED 495 12. 14 10. 14 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 375 SLG 480 24. 32 10. 32 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 375 SLG 465 24. 69 10. 69 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 375 SMG 510 27. 37 10. 37 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 375 SMG 495 27. 11 10. 11 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 525 TD 19 27. 99 10. 99 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS4 525 TD 18 25. 06 10. 06 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS5 510 CRUSH 315 16. 65 10. 65 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS5 495 CRUSH 315 22. 39 10. 39 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS5 510 SLG 330 16. 50 10. 50 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS5 510 SLG 345 17. 83 10. 83 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS5 510 SMG 315 14. 60 10. 60 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS5 510 SMG 330 16. 50 10. 50 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS5 510 TD 1 30. 21 10. 21 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS5 510 TD 2 25. 68 10. 68 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at PHS6 300 CRUSH 315 30. 00 10. 00 / pi t i d, bel ev, dest , del ev, cyct , f br at
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Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82175 MULTIPLE MODEL FILES IN ASCII FORMAT (FILE 19) OPTIONAL
This file contains up to 250 models in ASCII format. Starting from line#3, each column provides an entry for a model in space or comma delineated free format. Up to 250 models can be input. The total number of lines for bench elevation input is dependent on the model with the most number of benches. For example, if there are 4 models, model 1 has 64 benches, model 2 has 5 benches, model 3 has 10 benches, model 4 has 15 benches, the total number of lines for bench elevation input will be 64. The entries for other models beyond their elevation input must be filled with 0s. The input format for this file is given below. The first field on each input line is a keyword for input data identification.
Line# 1 = F19PCF PCF # (multiple on this line if number of block models > 1)
where: F19PCF= keyword for project control file (PCF) number input PCF# = project control file sequence number. The input read in will replace Type 2 input for pcf#.
Line# 2 = F19FUN Imperial or metric unit flag (e.g., metric)
Line# 3 = F19MLB Model labels delineated by a space and surrounded by a single quote (e.g., Model 1 Model 2 variable Model 3 ...)
Line# 4 = F19TMP Percent mining of total from the this area (0=no limit)
Line# 5 = F19OSR Stripping ratio for mining from this area (0=no limit)
Line# 7 = F19BNZ Number of benches (e.g., nbench1 nbench2 nbench3 ...)
where: F19BNZ= keyword for number of benches input nbench1 = number of benches for model 1 nbench2 = number of benches for model 2 nbench3 = number of benches for model 3 ...... nbenchN = number of benches for model N (N250)
where: F19BDZ= keyword for bench height input height1 = bench height for model 1 height2 = bench height for model 2 height3 = bench height for model 3 ...... heightN = bench height for model N (N250)
NOTE: The bench heights for variable bench height models are usually set at -1.
where: F19CRST=keyword for crest elevation of model input crest1 = crest elevation for model 1 crest2 = crest elevation for model 2 crest3 = crest elevation for model 3 ...... MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82176 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 crestN = crest elevation for model N (N250)
Line# 10 = F19TOE Bench elevation at toe for models (e.g., elev1 elev2 elev3 ...)
where: F19TOE=keyword for bench elevation at toe for model input elev1 = bench toe elevation for model 1 elev2 = bench toe elevation for model 2 elev3 = bench toe elevation for model 3 ...... elevN = bench toe elevation for model N (N250)
Add more of Line#10 inputs for additional bench elevations.
NOTE: The input is in free format. The columns without entry (when toe elevation past model bottom) need to be filled with zeros (reference the example below). The model with the same PCF# defined in Type 2 input data will be replaced with File 19 input.
Example:
F19PCF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 F19FUN met r i c i mper i al met r i c met r i c i mper i al met r i c met r i c F19MLB OpSampl e Y2kmodel Y2k1model Y2k2model Y2k3model Y2k4model Y2k5model F19TMP 50 10 10 0 0 0 0 F19OSR 1. 0 2. 0 0 0 0 0 0 F19FBH const ant const ant var i abl e var i abl e const ant const ant const ant F19BNZ 36 20 20 25 10 30 36 F19BDZ 15 50 - 1 - 1 50 15 15 F19CRST 2960 12000 2960 3000 12000 3005 3005 F19TOE 2945 11950 2930 2970 11950 2990 2990 F19TOE 2930 11935 2900 2940 11935 2975 2975 F19TOE 2915 11920 2870 2910 11920 2960 2960 F19TOE 2900 11905 2840 2880 11905 2945 2945 F19TOE 2885 11890 2810 2850 11890 2930 2930 F19TOE 2870 11875 2780 2820 11875 2915 2915 F19TOE 2855 11860 2750 2790 11860 2900 2900 F19TOE 2840 11845 2720 2760 11845 2885 2885 F19TOE 2825 11830 2690 2730 11830 2870 2870 F19TOE 2810 11815 2675 2700 11815 2855 2855 F19TOE 2795 11800 2660 2670 0 2840 2840 F19TOE 2780 11785 2645 2640 0 2825 2825 F19TOE 2765 11770 2630 2610 0 2810 2810 F19TOE 2750 11755 2615 2580 0 2795 2795 F19TOE 2735 11740 2600 2550 0 2780 2780 F19TOE 2720 11725 2585 2535 0 2765 2765 F19TOE 2705 11710 2570 2520 0 2750 2750 F19TOE 2690 11695 2555 2505 0 2735 2735 F19TOE 2675 11680 2540 2490 0 2720 2720 F19TOE 2660 11665 2525 2475 0 2705 2705 F19TOE 2645 0 0 2460 0 2690 2690 F19TOE 2630 0 0 2445 0 2675 2675 F19TOE 2615 0 0 2430 0 2660 2660 F19TOE 2600 0 0 2415 0 2645 2645 F19TOE 2585 0 0 2400 0 2630 2630 F19TOE 2570 0 0 0 0 2615 2615 F19TOE 2555 0 0 0 0 2600 2600 F19TOE 2540 0 0 0 0 2585 2585 F19TOE 2525 0 0 0 0 2570 2570 F19TOE 2510 0 0 0 0 2555 2555 F19TOE 2495 0 0 0 0 0 2540 F19TOE 2480 0 0 0 0 0 2525 F19TOE 2465 0 0 0 0 0 2510 F19TOE 2450 0 0 0 0 0 2495 F19TOE 2435 0 0 0 0 0 2480 F19TOE 2420 0 0 0 0 0 2465 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
This file contains optional bench control parameters input by phase by bench. The control parameters are mining rate, shovel fleet number and truck loading factor. If IOP35=1, the truck loading factor will be replaced with ore/waste mining order. In this case, 0 means that the ore and waste should be mined according to the stripping ratio of the bench, and 1 means that the ore can be completely mined before mining begins on the waste on that bench. The input format for this file is given below:
Line# 1 = F24LN1 header line - comment of input fields (no significance to schedule run)
where: F24LN1 = token keyword for input data type F24LN2 = token keyword for input data type phaseID = phase label ( 5 letters, corresponding to Type 13 input, e.g., PHAS1) phaseN = phase sequence number (e.g., 5) elev = bench toe elevation (e.g., 2945) benchN = bench number (e.g., 1) mrate = bench mining rate in x-tons/day (x corresponds to the reserve magnitude, for example, x=1000 or k-ton/day if the reserves are in 1000 tons. An example of mining rate can be 500kt/day). ShlN = shovel fleet number (e.g., 1 which may correspond to 4100 shovel fleet) LoadF = truck loading factor (e.g., 75, meaning 75% of loading factor) If IOP35=1, the loadF corresponds to ore/waste mining order.
Add more Line#2 for additional bench parameters.
NOTE: Only the benches, which require control parameters, need to be input. The default mining rate for each bench is the phase mining rate. The shovel fleet used will be based on shovel fleet priority (input order) and availability. The default loading factor is 100%. The truck capacity can also be adjusted by cost classes according to material type if IOP460 > 1 (refer to input for TRUCK and SHOVEL CHARACTERISTICS) MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82178 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 ECONOMIC PARAMETER ADJUSTMENTS BY PERIOD INPUT FILE (FILE 20) OPTIONAL
This file contains optional adjustments to economic parameters by period. The economic parameters are: mining cost, destination (processing) cost, shovel operating cost, truck operating cost, mineral (grade) 1 price, mineral (grade) 2 price, mineral (grade) 3 price, , mineral (grade) numgrd price. The input format for this file is given below:
Line# 1 = F20LN1 header line - comment of input fields (no significance to schedule run)
where: F20LN2 = token keyword for input data type identification adjmc = % fixed mining cost adjustment per period adjdc = % processing (destination fixed) cost adjustment per period adjshc = % adjustment for shovel operating cost per period adjtkc = % adjustment for truck operating cost per period adjfuc = % adjustment for truck fuel cost per period adj_g1 = % for 1 st grade mineral product price per period adj_g2 = % for 2 nd grade mineral product price per period adj_g3 = % for 3 rd grade mineral product price per period
adj_gn = % for n th grade mineral product price per period (n = numgrd) iper1 = starting period number for the adjustment taking effect iper2 = ending period number for the adjustment
Add more Line#2 for additional adjustment in different period spans.
NOTE: The adjustment parameters are required only for the periods in which economic parameters need to be adjusted. The default values of the adjustments = 0. File 20 input overrides the Type 8 input data. MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82179 HEADER FILE FOR STANDARD REPORT (FILE 26) OPTIONAL
This file contains optional scheduling materials header labels for standard report. The input format for this file is given below: Line# 1 = F26LN1 schmat location hdr label where, F26LN1 = keyword for input data type schmat = keyword for schedule material, they are explained as below: T01MIL = Type 1 ore mill feed (e.g., sulfide ore) T01CL1 = Type 1 ore crushed leach 1 (e.g., crushed sulfide leach ore primary crush) T01CL2 = Type 1 ore crushed leach 2 (e.g., crushed sulfide leach ore secondary crush) T01ROM = Type 1 ore run of mine leach (e.g., sulfide run of mine leach ore) T01STP01= Type 1 ore stockpile type 1 T01STP02= Type 1 ore stockpile type 2 T01STP03= Type 1 ore stockpile type 3
T01STP0n = Type 1 ore stockpile type nstptyp(1) T02MIL = Type 2 ore mill feed (e.g., sulfide ore) T02CL1 = Type 2 ore crushed leach 1 (e.g., crushed sulfide leach ore primary crush) T02CL2 = Type 2 ore crushed leach 2 (e.g., crushed sulfide leach ore secondary crush) T02ROM = Type 2 ore run of mine leach (e.g., sulfide run of mine leach ore) T02STP01 = Type 2 ore stockpile type 1 T02STP02 = Type 2 ore stockpile type 2 T02STP03 = Type 2 ore stockpile type 3
T02STP0n = Type 2 ore stockpile type nstptyp(2) T03MIL = Type 3 ore mill feed (e.g., sulfide ore) T03STP01 = Type 3 ore stockpile type 1 T03STP02 = Type 3 ore stockpile type 2 T03STP03 = Type 3 ore stockpile type 3
T03STP0n = Type 3 ore stockpile type nstptyp(3)
T0mMIL = Type m ore mill feed (e.g., sulfide ore) T0mSTP01= Type m ore stockpile type 1 T0mSTP02= Type m ore stockpile type 2 T0mSTP03= Type m ore stockpile type 3
T0mSTP0n= Type m ore stockpile type nstptyp(m) T01WST = Type 1 waste T02WST = Type 2 waste T03WST = Type 3 waste
T0nWST = Type n waste (n 12)
location = position number for schmat in the standard report, position number refers to where to output schedule material schma in the standard report (refer to sample input and output below). hdr = header for schedule material schmat ( 19 characters), leave blank for waste types. label = name label for schedule material schmat ( 10 characters).
Add an additional line for Line#1 input for each additional schedule material or product. Enter a blank line to signal the end of Line#1 input.
If IOP321 > 0, read Line# 2 = F26LN2 hdrton hdrwg1 hdrwg2 hdrrat1 hdrwg3 hdrwg3g hdrwg4 hdrwg4g hdrrat2 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
F26LN2 = keyword for input data type hdrtton = label for period total tons ( 10 letters) hdrwg1 = label for period waste group 1 tons (10 letters) hdrwg2 = label for period waste group 2 tons (10 letters) hdrrat1 = label for period waste group1 over group2 ratio (10 letters) hdrwg3 = label for period waste group 3 tons (10 letters) hdrwg3m = label for period waste group 3 grade (10 letters) (e.g., acid neutralizing in kg/tonne) hdrwg4 = label for period waste group 4 tons (10 letters) hdrwg4m = label for period waste group 4 grade (10 letters) hdrrat2 = label for period waste group3 metal over group4 metal ratio (10 letters)
NOTE: the label for cumulative period headers are the same as for those for the period.
Header File Example (hdr821.inp): F26LN1 T01MIL 1 CIL CIL / schedule material type#,report location#,header,name F26LN1 T02MIL 2 FLOAT- FLOAT F26LN1 T01CL1 7 HGCP HGCP F26LN1 T01ROM 8 LGFLT LGFLT / 0 means do not print F26LN1 T01STP1 3 CILS1 CILS1 F26LN1 T01STP2 4 CILS2 CILS2 F26LN1 T01STP3 9 CILS3 CILS3 F26LN1 T02STP1 5 FLTS1 FLTS1 F26LN1 T02STP2 6 FLTS2 FLTS2 F26LN1 T02STP3 10 FLTS3 FLTS3 F26LN1 T01WST 11 WASTE1 / Type 1 waste label F26LN1 T02WST 12 WASTE2 / Type 2 waste label F26LN1 T01PRD 13 ___SINTER________ SNTR / Product 1 F26LN1 T02PRD 14 ___LUMP_________ LUMP / Product 2 F26LN1 T03PRD 15 ___PELLET________ PELLET / Product 3 / End of line# 1 input F26LN2 Total Coarse Fine 'Coarse:Fine' Acid_N 'Kg\Tonne' Acid_G 'Kg\Tonne' 'ANG\NAG' / Header for waste dump group (period/cumulative)
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Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82181 OPTIONAL FILE FOR VARIABLE MINING COST BY PHASE BY BENCH BY COST CLASSES (FILE 27)
This file contains optional variable mining cost by phase by bench by cost classes. Input format is given below:
Line# 1 = F27HDR hdr1 where, F27HDR = keyword for input data type Hdr1 = header 1 (for user information only, ignored by MSSP)
Line# 2 = F27HDR hdr2 where, F27HDR = keyword for input data type Hdr2 = header 2 (for user information only, ignored by MSSP)
Line# 3 = F27LN3 phase_id fr_elv to_elv mc_1 mc_2 mc_3 mc_n where, F27LN3 = keyword for input data type Phase_id = phase label ( 5 letters) Fr_elv = higher elevation To_elv = lower elevation Mc_1 = mining cost for cost class 1 Mc_2 = mining cost for cost class 2 Mc_3 = mining cost for cost class 3
Mc_n = mining cost for cost class n (n IOP423)
Add an additional line for each additional combination of phase and elevation.
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ntydp = number of years for truck fleet depreciation (Default=7, max=10) nsydp = number of years for shovel fleet depreciation (Default=15, max=20) iadtk = fleet number for the characteristics of the automatically added truck fleet (Default=1) iadsh = fleet number for the characteristics of the automatically added shovel fleet (Default=1) iadtn = number of trucks in the automatically added truck fleet because of fluctuation (Default=5) iadsn = number of shovels in the automatically added shovel fleet because of fluctuation (Default=1) iadtr = number of trucks in the automatically added truck fleet when replacing fleet iadtk (Default=the number of trucks in the fleet iadtk) iadsr = number of shovels in the automatically added shovel fleet when replacing fleet iadsh (Default=the number of shovels in the fleet iadsh) taxrt = tax rate in percent (Default=30%) yshft = shift value for Net Present Value (NPV) time reference from year-end, e.g., 0.5 for half year. There is no default when File 28 is present. (Default=0.5 when File 28 is not present)
where, tcpcs1= Capital investment cost per truck for truck fleet number 1 (Default=$2.3 million) tcpcs2= Capital investment cost per truck for truck fleet number 2 (Default=$2.3 million) tcpcs3= Capital investment cost per truck for truck fleet number 3 (Default=$2.3 million) ...... tcpcs10= Capital investment cost per truck for truck fleet number 10 (Default=$2.3 million)
where, scpcs1= Capital investment cost per shovel for shovel fleet number 1 (Default=$8.0 million) scpcs2= Capital investment cost per shovel for shovel fleet number 2 (Default=$8.0 million) scpcs3= Capital investment cost per shovel for shovel fleet number 3 (Default=$8.0 million) ...... scpcs10= Capital investment cost per shovel for shovel fleet number 10 (Default=$8.0 million)
where, tdprt1= depreciation rate in percent for trucks for year 1 tdprt2= depreciation rate in percent for trucks for year 2 tdprt3= depreciation rate in percent for trucks for year 2 ...... tdprt10= depreciation rate in percent for trucks for year 10
Add more Line#4 lines for more depreciation rates (default depreciation is straight line).
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where, sdprt1= depreciation rate in percent for shovels for year 1 sdprt2= depreciation rate in percent for shovels for year 2 sdprt3= depreciation rate in percent for shovels for year 2 ...... sdprt10= depreciation rate in percent for shovels for year 10
Add more Line# 5 lines for more depreciation rates (default depreciation is straight line).
Table Input for Cash Flow (period 1 - 10):
Line# 6 = Fixed portion of cost of sales by period
Line# 7 = Fixed portion of depreciation & amortization by period
Line# 8 = Other income (expenses) by period
Line# 9 = Fixed portion of capital expenditure by period
Line# 6 = Fixed portion of cost of sales by period
Line# 7 = Fixed portion of depreciation & amortization by period
Line# 8 = Other income (expenses) by period
Line# 9 = Fixed portion of capital expenditure by period
Line# 10 = Working capital movement by period
Line# 11 = Other cash adjustments by period
Line# 12 = Total assets by period
Line# 13 = Total capital by period
Add more Line# 6 - Line# 13 lines as blocks if there are more than 20 periods (total number of lines 36).
NOTE: If File 28 is not in input, the default cash flow input will be generated. MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
7 7 1 1 5 1 17 2 35. 0 0. 0/ #of yr s f or t r k&shl depr . ; Add t r k&shl char , #of t r k, shl ; #of t r k&shl ; Tax r at e, Shi f t f or NPV 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 / capi t al cost per t r uck f or t r uck f l eet s 7500 7500 7500 / capi t al cost per shovel f or shovel f l eet s 50 10 10 10 10 5 5 / t r uck depr eci at i on r at e%f or year s 1 - 7 40 10 10 10 10 10 10 / shovel depr eci at i on r at e%f or year s 1 - 7 51567 12932 11342 14685 16931 13063 17009 15572 14692 14400 / cost of sales (period 1-10) 0 2954 2769 3286 3139 3164 3095 3167 3066 2960 / depr eci at i on & amor t i zat i on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / ot her i ncome ( expenses) 3969 5557 6347 5614 2481 3559 508 398 348 355 / capi t al expendi t ur e 0 5534 5186 5872 5802 5444 3849 3250 4888 4803 / wor ki ng capi t al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / ot her cash adj ust ment s 546133 548394 551790 556708 555294 554252 551009 549144 549581 547872 / t ot al asset s 528276 527508 534399 536882 536186 534797 531084 529106 529134 528307 / t ot al capi t al 14157 14742 14940 45193 44062 44601 44140 45809 45809 44809 / cost of sales (period 11-20) 3175 3036 2862 6694 6694 6694 6694 5508 5508 5508 / depreciation & amortization 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / other income (expenses) 440 400 440 5582 4955 481 841 3245 3245 3247 / capital expenditure 6217 6842 5663 5590 5742 5690 5579 4525 4525 4525 / working capital 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / other cash adjustments 549584 549842 554613 548352 547225 553919 539837 538926 538324 537739 / total assets 527732 527521 531436 524342 523860 520682 517476 515789 515810 515848 / total capital 45809 17874 17874 17874 16874 16874 16874 18874 16874 17874 / cost of sales (period 21-30) 5508 35636 39761 37292 38232 38802 38110 37665 37384 39855 / depr eci at i on & amor t i zat i on 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / ot her i ncome ( expenses) 3546 6399 45515 3592 3332 26172 7092 8055 45350 6479 / capi t al expendi t ur e 6125 88881 88888 153273 45549 65278 25106 55583 55138 53599 / wor ki ng capi t al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / ot her cash adj ust ment s 538876 508477 508827 572236 538953 525612 593565 579242 576800 590684 / t ot al asset s 514647 503774 503112 537204 500745 513632 549959 531640 526045 590628 / t ot al capi t al 18874 18874 18874 18874 0 / cost of sales (period 31-35) 35062 38833 36557 34012 34012 / depreciation & amortization 0 0 0 0 0 / other income (expenses) 3291 3395 599 0 0 / capital expenditure 53268 53832 52152 0 0 / working capital 0 0 0 0 0 / other cash adjustments 223125 184412 519979 6381 3555 / total assets 169850 132208 216890 0 0 / total capital MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
MEDS- 821V1 10=821d10. dat 3=r pt 821. b1 22=phs821. t mp 23=asm821. b1; MEDS- 821V1 25=dt l 821. b1 29=pl t 821. b1 33=r st 821. b1 34=sum821. b1; MEDS- 821V1 26=hdr 821. i np 30=dmp821. t mp 24=bpa821. i np 20=eaj 821. i np * Demonst r at i on Pr oj ect - Cu & Au DOC MSSP V1. 30 si mpl e sampl e ( or e/ st ockpi l es/ wast e)
USR = abc / user i d Monday, J une 04, 2007 08: 32 AM CMD = Ver si on 1. 30. 04
I OP11 = 100 / #of per i ods f or schedul e r un COM N= #of per i ods f or schedul e r un, I OP11 can be l ess t han COM #of per i ods def i ned i n pr oduct i on r equi r ement s. I OP12 = 501 / Schedul e mat er i al number f or mat er i al s bel ow cut of f COM Schedul e mat er i al number f or mat er i al s bel ow per i od cut of f COM when var i abl e cut of f by phase opt i on i s used ( f i l e 38) . I OP15 = 1 / Opt i on f or VB i nt er f ace - Tr ucks & Shovel s & Dest i nat i ons COM 0= Do not use Tr ucks & Shovel s & Dest i nat i ons COM 1= Use Tr ucks & Shovel s & Dest i nat i ons I OP21 = 11 / Cr i t er i a t o choose a mi ni ng sol ut i on COM 1= Mi ni mi ze net val ue ( what i f ) COM 2= Mi ni mi ze pr i mar y mi ner al cont ent ( what i f ) COM 3= Mi ni mi ze st r i ppi ng r at i o COM 4= Mi ni mi ze haul age & l oadi ng cost COM 5= Mi ni mi ze haul age hour s COM 6= Mi ni mi ze amount of exposed or e ( what i f ) COM 7= Mi ni mi ze net oper at i ng pr of i t ( NOPAT) ( what i f ) COM 8= Mi ni mi ze cash f l ow ( what i f ) COM 9= Mi ni mi ze r et ur n of capi t al ( what i f ) COM 10= Mi ni mi ze cost of uni t met al ( e. g. , $/ l b) COM 11= Maxi mi ze net val ue COM 12= Maxi mi ze pr i mar y mi ner al cont ent COM 13= Maxi mi ze st r i ppi ng r at i o ( what i f ) COM 14= Maxi mi ze haul age & l oadi ng cost ( what i f ) COM 15= Maxi mi ze haul age hour s ( what i f ) COM 16= Maxi mi ze amount of exposed or e COM 17= Maxi mi ze net oper at i ng pr of i t ( NOPAT) COM 18= Maxi mi ze cash f l ow COM 19= Maxi mi ze r et ur n of capi t al ( ROC) COM 20= Maxi mi ze cost of uni t met al ( e. g. , $/ l b) ( what i f ) I OP27 = 15 / Repor t pr i nt opt i on COM 1= Pr i nt mi ni ng summar y r epor t s onl y ( def aul t ) COM 2= Pr i nt equi pment usage r epor t s onl y COM 4= Pr i nt cost r epor t s onl y COM 8= Pr i nt dest i nat i on usage onl y COM 3= Pr i nt mi ni ng summar y and equi pment usage r epor t s COM 7= Pr i nt mi ni ng summar y and equi pment usage and cost r epor t s COM 15= Pr i nt al l summar y t abl es i n st andar d r epor t f i l e COM 19= Pr i nt summar y r epor t s+economi cs+dest i nat i on usages MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82186 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 I OP31 = 1 / Can t he number of phases wor ki ng i n one per i od be changed? COM 0= The number of phases wor ki ng can not be changed COM 1= The number of phases wor ki ng can be changed by pr ogr am I OP34 = 500000 / Number of i t er at i ons f or each wor ki ng combi nat i on COM of phases bef or e pr ogr amt er mi nat es t he mi ni ng COM l ayout sear ch f or a per i od. COM = N ( def aul t = ver y l ar ge number ) I OP301 = 501 / Def aul t wast e t ype when bel ow per i od cut of f COM I OP301=one of t he f ol l owi ng: 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, and 106. I OP304 = 10 / Number of PCF model benches t o be pr i nt ed i n Assumpt i on f i l e I OP308 = 4 / Number of ' ORE' mat er i al s on f i r st st andar d r epor t page I OP401 = 4 / Max number of phases <=50 I OP402 = 3 / Max number of ( mi d, l ow, and sub- gr ade) st ockpi l es <=30 I OP403 = 47 / Max number of benches <=100 COM Fr omt he hi ghest t o t he l owest bench i n a phase, al l phases I OP404 = 20 / Max number of per i ods <=100 I OP405 = 3 / Max number of pr ecedence const r ai nt s <=2000 I OP406 = 2 / Max number of t r uck f l eet s <=100 I OP407 = 2 / Max number of shovel f l eet s <=20 I OP408 = 1 / Max number of det ai l ed haul age r ecor ds <=200000 I OP409 = 18 / Max number of r eser ve cl asses f r omr es r out i nes <=1000 I OP410 = 3 / Max number of gr ades f r omr es r out i nes <=30 I OP411 = 4 / Max number of or e physi cal dest i nat i ons <=90 I OP412 = 4 / Max number of wast e physi cal dest i nat i ons <=30 I OP413 = 5 / Max number of l i f t s f or an or e dest i nat i on <=50 I OP414 = 5 / Max number of l i f t s f or a wast e dest i nat i on <=50 I OP415 = 5 / Max number of sub- r egi ons f or an or e dest i nat i on <=50 I OP416 = 5 / Max number of sub- r egi ons f or a wast e dest i nat i on <=50 I OP417 = 1 / Max number of PCF model s <=10 I OP418 = 1 / Max number of t ype1+t ype2 mi l l physi cal dest i nat i ons <=30 I OP420 = 60 / Max number of benches among model s I OP421 = 1 / Max number of dest i nat i on gr oups ( <=120) I OP422 = 3 / Max number of gr ades f or schedul i ng ( <=10) I OP451 = 14 / Number of or e pr oduct i on cl asses <=100 I OP452 = 4 / Act ual number of wast e t ypes <=12
PAR1 = 15 / Annual di scount i ng r at e i n per cent ( def aul t =15%) PAR2 = 365 / Number of oper at i ng days i n one year COM ( def aul t =360, used al so f or NPV cal cul at i ons) . PAR4 = 1000 / Di vi der f or r eser ves ( e. g. , 1 or 1000, def aul t =1) PAR6 = 20 / Oper at i ng hour s per day ( def aul t =20) PAR7 = 1000 / Tonnage uni t s ( i ncl udi ng PAR4) ( def aul t =1000) . PAR11 = 0. 26 / Est i mat ed haul age & l oadi ng cost f or r anki ng pushbacks PAR13 = 5 / Number of f easi bl e sol ut i ons needed i n one per i od ( eg, 5- 10) PAR15 = 1 / Def aul t number of bot t ombenches wi t hi n a pushback ( def aul t =1)
PAR400 = 100 / St ockpi l e r ecl ai m%l i mi t
END T01TPM 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 / t ype 1 i nput MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82187 T01TPS 3 / t ype 1 i nput l i ne 2 T02PCF ' Model 1' 1 2849 17 60 0 0 / model l abel , model #, cr est , hei ght , #benches, pct , st r i p r at i o
T03GN 3 3 / #of gr ades, #of t r ue gr ades excl udi ng non- r epor t i ng gr ades T03GLB EQCU CU AU / gr ade i t eml abel s T03MLB POUNDS POUNDS GRAMS / gr ade mi ner al l abel s T03GPS 1 2 3 / sel ect ed gr ade i t eml ocat i ons T03GTYP 0 0 0 / gr ade t ypes T03GFC 22. 046 22. 046 1 / gr ade conver si on f act or s T03GDP 3 3 3 / r epor t ed gr ade deci mal pl aces T04PI T 4 / number of pi t s T04MI L 1 / number of mi l l or e dest i nat i ons T04WST 1 1 1 1 / number of wast e dest i nat i ons T05LM1 ORE1 / t ype 1 mi l l or e dest i nat i on l abel s T05LS1 MGS1 LGS1 SGS1 / t ype 1 st ockpi l e dest i nat i on l abel s T05LW1 WST1 / t ype 1 wast e dest i nat i on l abel s T05LW2 OVB1 / t ype 2 wast e dest i nat i on l abel s T05LW3 WST3 / t ype 3 wast e dest i nat i on l abel s T05LW4 WST4 / t ype 4 wast e dest i nat i on l abel s T06DE ORE1 2 1. 2 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 / dest nmf cost pr i ce- 1 r ec- 1 pr i ce- n r ec- n i per 1 i per 2
T07MCO 1. 5 / f i xed mi ni ng cost f or mi l l or es T07MCS1 1 1 1 / t ype 1 f i xed mi ni ng cost f or st ockpi l es T07MCW 1. 1 1. 2 1. 3 1. 4 / f i xed mi ni ng cost f or wast e T08ADJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / const ant adj ust ment of economi c par amet er s T09NC 18 / number of r eser ve cl asses T09RP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 / r eser ve cl asses t o pr oduct i on cl asses T09RP 11 12 13 14 501 502 503 504 / r eser ve cl asses t o pr oduct i on cl asses T13PHSDTL r es1. 0 PHS1 5000 1 0 0 / r eser ve f i l e name & phase par amet er s T13CYCM1 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o or e 1 T13CYCSO1 30 30 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o st ockpi l es of or e 1 T13CYCW1 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 1 T13CYCW2 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 2 T13CYCW3 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 3 T13CYCW4 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 4 T13PHSDTL r es2. 1 PHS2 5000 1 0 0 / r eser ve f i l e name & phase par amet er s T13CYCM1 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o or e 1 T13CYCSO1 30 30 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o st ockpi l es of or e 1 T13CYCW1 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 1 T13CYCW2 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 2 T13CYCW3 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 3 T13CYCW4 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 4 T13PHSDTL r es3. 2 PHS3 5000 1 0 0 / r eser ve f i l e name & phase par amet er s T13CYCM1 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o or e 1 T13CYCSO1 30 30 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o st ockpi l es of or e 1 T13CYCW1 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 1 T13CYCW2 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 2 T13CYCW3 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 3 T13CYCW4 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 4 T13PHSDTL r es4. 3 PHS4 5000 1 0 0 / r eser ve f i l e name & phase par amet er s T13CYCM1 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o or e 1 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82188 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 T13CYCSO1 30 30 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o st ockpi l es of or e 1 T13CYCW1 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 1 T13CYCW2 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 2 T13CYCW3 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 3 T13CYCW4 30 / aver age cycl e t i me t o wast e dump 4 T15TKSH 2 2 / number of t r uck and shovel f l eet s T16TKNM TRK1 1 0 0 320 320 0 83 1 1 100 / t r uck f l eet I D & par amet er s T16TKAV 100000 95 0 200000 90 0 300000 85 0 500000 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / t r uck avai l abi l i t i es, oper at i ng cost s up t o hour s T16TKNM TRK2 1 0 0 320 320 0 83 1 1 500 / t r uck f l eet I D & par amet er s T16TKAV 100000 95 0 200000 90 0 300000 85 0 500000 80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / t r uck avai l abi l i t i es, oper at i ng cost s up t o hour s T17SHNM SHV1 1 0 0 0 70 20 / shovel f l eet I D & par amet er s T17SHAV 100000 80 0 200000 75 0 300000 70 0 500000 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / shovel avai l abi l i t i es, oper at i ng cost s up t o hour s T17SHNM SHV2 1 0 0 0 70 20 / shovel f l eet I D & par amet er s T17SHAV 100000 80 0 200000 75 0 300000 70 0 500000 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / shovel avai l abi l i t i es, oper at i ng cost s up t o hour s T18SLT 2 2 / l oadi ng cycl e t i me bet ween shovel and t r ucks T18SLT 2 2 / l oadi ng cycl e t i me bet ween shovel and t r ucks T19SI D ORE1 / st ockpi l e l abel T19SCYC 2 / cycl e t i me bet ween st ockpi l e ORE1 and mi l l or es. T19TS SHV1 TRK1 / r ecl ai mshovel and t r uck f l eet T19SI D MGS1 / st ockpi l e l abel T19SCYC 2 / cycl e t i me bet ween st ockpi l e MGS1 and mi l l or es. T19TS SHV1 TRK1 / r ecl ai mshovel and t r uck f l eet T19SI D LGS1 / st ockpi l e l abel T19SCYC 2 / cycl e t i me bet ween st ockpi l e LGS1 and mi l l or es. T19TS SHV1 TRK1 / r ecl ai mshovel and t r uck f l eet T19SI D SGS1 / st ockpi l e l abel T19SCYC 2 / cycl e t i me bet ween st ockpi l e SGS1 and mi l l or es. T19TS SHV1 TRK1 / r ecl ai mshovel and t r uck f l eet
T21PI D PRD1 / per i od I D 1 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD2 / per i od I D 2 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD3 / per i od I D 3 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD4 / per i od I D 4 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD5 / per i od I D 5 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 DOCUMENTATION Page 82189 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD6 / per i od I D 6 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD7 / per i od I D 7 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD8 / per i od I D 8 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD9 / per i od I D 9 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD10 / per i od I D 10 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD11 / per i od I D 11 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD12 / per i od I D 12 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD13 / per i od I D 13 T21PRQ 3 43199. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD14 / per i od I D 14 T21PRQ 2 43199. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD15 / per i od I D 15 T21PRQ 2 29999. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD16 / per i od I D 16 T21PRQ 2 29999. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD17 / per i od I D 17 T21PRQ 2 29999. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD18 / per i od I D 18 MineSight Proprietary Software: Mintec, inc. M821V1 LONG RANGE SCHEDULING FOR OPEN PIT MINES ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Page 82190 DOCUMENTATION Revised: 25-J anuary-2010 T21PRQ 2 29999. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD19 / per i od I D 19 T21PRQ 2 29999. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 T21PI D PRD20 / per i od I D 20 T21PRQ 2 96599. 99 1029999. 0 365 0 999 11 / pr oduct i on r equi r ement s l i ne#3 T21MI LL1 30000. 0 0. 01 0. 0 ORE1 NUL 0 0 0 / t ype1 mi l l / pl ant r equi r ement - l i ne#6- 1 T21P2SM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 / pr oduct i on cl ass t o schedul e mat er i al cl ass mappi ng - l i ne#9 / end of pr oduct i on r equi r ement i nput / end of pr ecedence const r ai nt I T26AFT PHS2 AFTER PHS1 / pr ecedence const r ai nt I I T26AFT PHS3 AFTER PHS2 / pr ecedence const r ai nt I I T26AFT PHS4 AFTER PHS3 / pr ecedence const r ai nt I I / end of pr ecedence const r ai nt I I / end of pr ecedence const r ai nt I I I / end of pr ecedence const r ai nt I V