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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0348907

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $110,277.00
    Summary
    Using Mathematics to Maximize the Value of Open-Pit Mines. Mineral resources are one of Australia's greatest assets. Their effective management will bring substantial long-term benefits to the Australian economy. Planning the exploitation of a mineral resource is a highly complex task. Current methods are approximate, and do not fully consider two critical issues: (1) ore mined at different times must be blended to achieve saleable product and (2) resource markets may not evolve as predicted .... Using Mathematics to Maximize the Value of Open-Pit Mines. Mineral resources are one of Australia's greatest assets. Their effective management will bring substantial long-term benefits to the Australian economy. Planning the exploitation of a mineral resource is a highly complex task. Current methods are approximate, and do not fully consider two critical issues: (1) ore mined at different times must be blended to achieve saleable product and (2) resource markets may not evolve as predicted. In this project we shall develop creative mathematical solutions to maximise the expected net present value of mines with far greater accuracy, taking into account blending and the uncertain nature of future demand.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0562337

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
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    Automated On-Line Analysis and Contaminant Detection in Mineral Ore Processing. On-belt analysis is a key to efficient functioning of several industries involved in the mining and use of minerals. It provides chemical analysis of the minerals as they run through the instrument on a conveyer belt. It permits quality control and detection of impurities. The Scantech on-line analyser is at the forefront of this technology. Our aim is to produce novel techniques to significantly improve and m .... Automated On-Line Analysis and Contaminant Detection in Mineral Ore Processing. On-belt analysis is a key to efficient functioning of several industries involved in the mining and use of minerals. It provides chemical analysis of the minerals as they run through the instrument on a conveyer belt. It permits quality control and detection of impurities. The Scantech on-line analyser is at the forefront of this technology. Our aim is to produce novel techniques to significantly improve and make more efficient the processing of data from the analyser. A particular focus will be quicker and improved calibration of the instrument. These techniques will increase the accuracy and speed while reducing the costs of such analysers, thus retaining and enhancing their competitiveness in the global market.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0669725

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $270,000.00
    Summary
    Mercury emissions from direct iron smelting technology. The proposed research will enhance the environmental performance of the first Australian direct ironmaking industry. This industry will maintain the commitment to environmental responsibility offering cleaner technologies and production. The project will enhance the social acceptability of this metallurgical operation within the regional and global communities. Optimisation of emission reduction technologies will ensure improved environment .... Mercury emissions from direct iron smelting technology. The proposed research will enhance the environmental performance of the first Australian direct ironmaking industry. This industry will maintain the commitment to environmental responsibility offering cleaner technologies and production. The project will enhance the social acceptability of this metallurgical operation within the regional and global communities. Optimisation of emission reduction technologies will ensure improved environmental standards and awareness of the industry's commitment to improved environmental performance among the local communities. The proposed work will also ensure Australia remains at the forefront of energy and ore utilisation technology, ensuring sustainable resource and environmental management control.
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