Best Student Paper, APCOM 2021 - Application of System Dynamics Principles to Surface Mining Problems, Sezer Uludağ and Leon Pretorius

Posted on September 16, 2021

Prof Elma van der Lingen, Chair GSTM, would like to congratulate Sezer Uludağ and Prof Leon Pretorius for receiving the Best Student Paper Award  (Danie Krige Award) at the  APCOM (Applications of Computers and Operations Research in the Minerals Industries) conference.

Paper title: Application of System Dynamics Principles to Surface Mining Problems.

This paper explores how to apply system dynamics principles to surface mining problems towards understanding the consequences of mining efficiencies. Some simulation examples related to machine and people performance have been used to demonstrate systems engineering concepts to mining engineers. The simulation tool used is Vensim, which is widely used in industrial engineering applicable to systems thinking, and systems dynamics. The science and mathematics behind the system dynamics as well as benefits and typical challenges are discussed to explore the applicability to mining problems. The benefit of having one less drill is easily quantifiable with the developed model which is one of many other measurable benefits, using the developed model. Some of the benefits of the improved quality of drill holes are not fully quantified as this depends on the mine specific inputs. There are examples of quantifying this in the other industries using system dynamics tools.

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