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Vol 216
Pages:
76-81
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Article

Opencast mine parameters sensitivity analysis at preliminary study of a mining project

Authors:
S. I. Fomin1
E. I. Bazarova2
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 2 — postgraduate student National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Date submitted:
2014-12-10
Date accepted:
2015-02-20
Date published:
2015-12-25

Abstract

The article describes sensitivity analysis, aimed at variables dependence detection: to what extent open cast mine ultimate efficiency or performance will be affected when one of the key input variables is changed. The stronger the dependence effect, the higher the project implementation risk. The sensitivity analysis objective is demonstrated – principle factors identification – critical variables, capable of having a serious influence on the project implementation results, and impact verification of progressive (single) factorial changes. Sensitivity analysis in its content is a single-factor analysis. Output, as a basic performance indicator of an open cast mine, characterizes mine development intensity and is determined by mining-engineering and economic factors. It is proved that the impact degree from various parameters on the open cast mine output is characterized by elasticity ratio. The project indicators sensitivity analysis, which was carried out, allowed to establish the impact degree that various parameters have on the open cast mine output, which takes place in a high-angle ore deposit, characterized by elasticity ratio.

Область исследования:
Mining
Keywords:
designing open cast mine sensitivity analysis elasticity ratio mine parameters deposit project risk
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