A systems model combining process-based simulation and multi-objective optimisation for strategic management of mine water
1712 Software
Modelling mine water use
Mine water management
2305 Environmental Engineering
Water management strategy evaluation
0208 environmental biotechnology
Water resources management
0207 environmental engineering
Optimisation
02 engineering and technology
2302 Ecological Modelling
Mining
6. Clean water
DOI:
10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.06.020
Publication Date:
2014-07-10T19:45:15Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
This paper presents a hierarchical systems model, which integrates a simulator of the mine water use process with a multi-objective optimiser for assessing mine water management strategies. The simulator advances prior tools in simulating complicated strategies by placing operation rules on model objects and process states. An optimisation framework that interacts with the simulator is used to identify optimal strategies for water storage, use and reuse that are 'fit-for-purpose', easy to handle, and economic. The model has been used to assess mine water use strategies in a coal mine in Queensland, Australia. The simulation results indicate that some tested strategies could reduce water use costs by more than 40%, and raw water needed by more than 50%. Further, the optimisation revealed more easy-to-handle strategies that could save more than 40% of pipeline water and reduce the risks of penalties associated with discharge and of losing production due to insufficient water.
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