Using Interactive Computer Graphics For Surface Mine Planning

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. K. Albert
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Computer oriented simulation techniques can be effective in the design and analysis of complex mining systems. In fact, a number of computer software products are available for mine systems simulation. While providing a useful tool for the investigation of mine planning problems, the availability of graphic output was limited or non-existent. Computer graphics is a natural extension of mine simulation methods and provides a more dramatic level of understanding and interface with an engineer. With today's high cost of venture development, the need for an easy to use but complete systems model which includes the major elements of mine planning with an interactive graphics interface has never been more apparent. In this paper, the underlying philosophy of design of an interactive interface to a complete surface mining simulation model is described. The basic structures of the surface mining system and the simulation model are discussed. The methods and algorithms used to implement the various subsystems are presented. Practical considerations of the design of displays and user interaction are illustrated, especially as they apply to the application of the package by a mining engineer. A simple example is provided to demonstrate the concepts embodied in the model and to show how a simulation is built from mine data.
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APA: E. K. Albert  (1984)  Using Interactive Computer Graphics For Surface Mine Planning

MLA: E. K. Albert Using Interactive Computer Graphics For Surface Mine Planning. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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