Computer Techniques Coal Deposit Evaluation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Robinson WB
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

An accurate and rapid assessment of coal resources, such as that provided by computer modelling, forms an intergral role in evaluating CSR's coal deposits for future development. An in-house system utilising a number of geological, engineering, costing and financial evaluation routines has been developed for DEC VAX computers. The system is currently being upgraded and enhanced to meet the demands at the various mine sites. Computer modelling of the geology is performed on encoded drillhole information and coal core chemical and physical analyses. A conceptual mine plan is formulated then digitized and superimposed on the geological model. Insitu and product coal reserves and qualities as well as overburden and parting quantities are then calculated for each strip or block. These strip parameters are then transferred to the mine scheduling routines to determine the most efficient mining sequence for the mine plan. Cost factors and scheduling data for equipment specified in the conceptual mine plan are used in the mine costing subsystem. The financial subsystem then evaluates the likely return on investment. Future enhancements to the system include improvements in the response time through the introduction of interactive graphics, the direct interfacing of geophysical and analytical data, and further development of a geotechnical'database.
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APA: Robinson WB  (1983)  Computer Techniques Coal Deposit Evaluation

MLA: Robinson WB Computer Techniques Coal Deposit Evaluation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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