The Prediction And Display Of Underground Mine Environments With Microprocessor Technology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Duane L. Abata
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

This paper discusses recent technology dealing with the use of computer graphics in the mining industry and presents a newly developed computer software package specifically designed for use in underground mining operations. This software package, developed under a United States Bureau of Mines contract, 1) displays mine ventilation schematics and other representative illustrations for a real time data acquisition system and 2) utilizes the Bureau-owned Minefire and Ventilation Code for display of ventilation and contamination predictions on the microprocessor system. The package utilizes a unique system of display indexing that provides a simple yet efficient method of recalling a series of mine schematics detailing an underground operation and an alarm acknowledgement scheme that provides an effective method of identifying problem areas which may exist in the mine network. The package was written in Fortran for a 64 kilobyte, Z80-based microprocessor-computer.
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APA: Duane L. Abata  (1984)  The Prediction And Display Of Underground Mine Environments With Microprocessor Technology

MLA: Duane L. Abata The Prediction And Display Of Underground Mine Environments With Microprocessor Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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