HYDROMINE SOLUTION: OPTIMIZATION TOOLS FOR MINE DRAINAGE AND DEWATERING IN OPEN-PIT MINING
Mine water can affect various aspects of mining operations, including the efficiency and productivity of equipment and workers, the safety and stability of slopes, and the capital costs associated with mine water pumping. Planning a mine drainage system requires complex calculations, data process...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86390 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Mine water can affect various aspects of mining operations, including the efficiency and
productivity of equipment and workers, the safety and stability of slopes, and the capital
costs associated with mine water pumping. Planning a mine drainage system requires
complex calculations, data processing, and precise optimization. Therefore, a supporting
tool is needed to expedite this process by utilizing information technology.
In this research, the tool was designed using Microsoft Excel software. Microsoft Excel
was chosen for its user-friendliness, powerful calculation capabilities, and easy-tounderstand
data visualization. The tool produces outputs such as rainfall analysis, the
dimensions and capacity of open channels, the dimensions and capacity of culverts, and
the dimensions and capacity of sumps along with pump recommendations. Numerical
methods are used in the calculation process to obtain the most optimal drainage
dimensions. The tool has certain limitations, including the exclusion of groundwater effects
and evapotranspiration, preliminary pump recommendations without considering pump
efficiency, and the assumption that rainfall is uniformly distributed across all locations.
Based on the testing and implementation conducted, this tool produces accurate results
consistent with manual calculations and accelerates the calculation process. Therefore, it
can be concluded that this tool is designed to support and assist in the planning
calculations for open-pit mine drainage systems. Additionally, this tool can aid decisionmaking
in determining alternative drainage systems for mines based on the existing
considerations. |
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