An Interactive Graphics Approach For The Design, Simulation And Scheduling Of Underground Coal Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. K. Chatterjee
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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7
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Computer aided design and inter active graphics have been well established in the electronics, automotive and mechanical engineering industries. The use of such aids in underground mine design and planning, however, has been noticeably absent. The large expense involved in the research and development of CAD and graphics systems and their highly specialized techniques have rendered investment in these areas difficult to justify. Optimum mine planning involves an interactive procedure of evaluation of several alternative plans. Generally the development of each mine plan of a given operation can take many man-months. This time constraint on planning precludes any comparative analysis and evaluation of alternatives, thereby introducing the possibility of unrealized gains. This paper outlines the development of a computer aided mine design program utilizing interactive graphics for the design, simulation and scheduling of underground coal mines. The program developed examines exploratory borehole information and produces a structured database of the sampled data. This database is utilized to generate seam sections and different mine layouts. A simulation of mine extraction and production levels and a schedule of proposed alternatives are then performed.
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APA: P. K. Chatterjee  (1984)  An Interactive Graphics Approach For The Design, Simulation And Scheduling Of Underground Coal Mines

MLA: P. K. Chatterjee An Interactive Graphics Approach For The Design, Simulation And Scheduling Of Underground Coal Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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