2019 January

Tips & Tricks Prominas/MineSight: Room and Pillar – Agility in evaluating underground layouts.

Today we are going to talk about MineSight Room and Pillar, the tool that allows users to quickly evaluate the Design of Chambers and Pillars, respecting profitable rates of ore extraction and the geotechnical considerations of the remaining rock mass. In an intuitive and simple configuration, the input parameters and the construction limits of the Chambers and Pillars are defined. The strength of each Abutment is calculated according to a linear or exponential equation, and it is possible to insert the geotechnical constants suggested by several authors, or even to apply the specific factors of a geomechanical study carried out in the region of a certain mine layout. The tool provides the user, domain and flexibility in the evaluation of underground structures! MineSight Room and Pillar provides, as a result, geometric objects in 2D (polygons) and 3D (solids) options of the generated structures: Chambers, Pillars, in addition to the areas and…

Tips & Tricks Prominas/MineSight: Economic Composites – Application of dilution and cutoff's in composite construction.

Among the many innovations and constant developments in the MineSight Torque database manager, we will highlight Economic Composites. This tool aims to create the maximum possible composite taking into account the defined criteria. Through this new option in the construction of composts, it is possible to define criteria for the inclusion of samples that will be part of the composts, such as percentage or absolute value of dilution in the cover and lapa, cut content of the compost to be constructed, minimum mineable thickness and even a combination of these three criteria. This new composite generation option is very useful, especially for chemistry-based modeled deposits such as gold vein deposits. Other criteria can be applied to the construction of these composites, such as secondary cut-off grades, actual sample thickness for holes with different azimuths and dips and…

Prominas/MineSight Tips & Tricks: MineSight Planner – The Innovation for Short Term Planning.

MineSight is improving day by day, providing users with new tools and functionality. One of MineSight's latest innovations is MineSight Planner (MSPlanner). A tool aimed at the short term, offering the functionality of the well-known MineSight Interactive Planner (MSIP), but with more tools and showing a workflow in a completely new way and with a much more dynamic interface. MSPlanner provides the user with absolute control over their reservations, improving the combination of MSIP and MSIP-Material Manager, providing the generation of instant and customizable results. The tool has full integration with MineSight Reserves (MSReserves), using its reserve logic for cube calculations. In this way, adherence and reconciliation calculations are faster by adding multiple booking logics at the same time. Another differential of MSPlanner is that a connection to a database is not necessary…

Tips & Tricks Prominas/MineSight: MineSight MS3D Underground Mine Planning – Vertical Openings Tool.

The Vertical Opening Tool is part of the Underground Engineering Tools menu toolkit, allowing the user to quickly and easily layout and design shafts, raises and other vertical openings in MS3D underground mining projects. The openings are designed using a center line, a template and a grid set as a basis. The opening will be created following the trajectory of the central line, with format and dimensions defined in the template and with incremental sections according to the desired distance or specified grid set. The end result is the creation of the centerline, vertical opening format, incremental sections, with the option to enter the name of elements, symbols and surfaces. All created elements will be stored in the object being edited and can also be assigned to material sets. The Vertical Opening Tool is divided into 3 sections: Center Line Section on…

Prominas/MineSight Tips & Tricks: MineSight MS3D – RSI Relative Surface Interpolator & Unfolding.

Complex geologies can pose challenges for modeling and interpolation. Narrow veins, folds, and bent bedding are just a few examples of deposits that can cause problems during the interpolation workflow, whether using inverse distance weighting, kriging, or other interpolation techniques that consider the distances between samples. For these cases, MineSight has a set of powerful tools that make your job easier. MineSight exclusively offers Dynamic Unfolding and Relative Surface Interpolator, a set of tools that improve estimation in folded deposits. This tool takes into account the distance relative to the mineralization time in the given lithology (unfolded) and not the simple distance from the composites to the block. Among other words, these tools unfold the lithological layers as well as the data needed for the estimation and perform the estimation with…

Prominas/MineSight Tips & Tricks: CAD Design – New Tools, Less Time Spent.

With the new MineSight updates came numerous new features and improvements, whether in performance, interface or features. In this Tips & Tricks we will talk about some of the new tools and functionalities that can facilitate the development of daily activities. These tools were developed in view of the continuous need for software improvement and through requests from MineSight users. Arc Radius and Distance This tool was developed so that the creation of arcs, chamfers and circles is done in an intuitive way, allowing the user to work quickly, efficiently and accurately. A great example of how easy it is to get multiple geometries is that, based on two axes, it is possible to create arcs or line segments just by including or excluding the number of points. In this way the results can be the most varied. Line of Sight The new Line of Sight tool was created…

Tips & Tricks Prominas/MineSight: Mine Sequencing with Auto-Fill Stacks.

Have you ever thought about carrying out mining sequencing and automatically filling the sterile piles and/or stock? This is entirely possible with the integration of MineSight tools, ensuring accuracy and agility in the results, considering that, currently, most professionals perform this work manually. To perform the sequencing of the deposition piles, the Waste Dump Sequencer (WDS) tool is used, which works directly with geometries, defining the capacity and the best order for filling the pile according to the selected method. The Waste Dump Sequencer has a very simple configuration, where the main configurations are defined in a single panel and the method that will be used for the deposition of materials in the destinations is chosen. All information provided by Waste Dump Sequencer, such as: elevation, subzones, coordinates, capacities (mass and volume) and the filling order of…

Prominas/MineSight Tips & Tricks: CAD Design – New Tools, Less Time Spent.

With the new MineSight updates came numerous new features and improvements, whether in performance, interface or features. In this Tips & Tricks we will talk about some of the new tools and functionalities that can facilitate the development of daily activities. These tools were developed in view of the continuous need for software improvement and through requests from MineSight users. Arc Radius and Distance This tool was developed so that the creation of arcs, chamfers and circles is done in an intuitive way, allowing the user to work quickly, efficiently and accurately. A great example of how easy it is to get multiple geometries is that, based on two axes, it is possible to create arcs or line segments just by including or excluding the number of points. In this way the results can be the most varied. Line of Sight The new Line of Sight tool was created…

Tips & Tricks Prominas/MineSight: MSReserve – Optimizing the Cube of Iron Deposits with Granulometric Ranges.

Generally, for iron deposits, block models have a multitude of variables, making them very large and, consequently, slowing down daily work. In most cases they are models that have the contents of the elements analyzed by percentages of granulometric ranges. Thus, in many companies, in the current didactic of estimation/interpolation of the model, the accumulation of variables is carried out to obtain an estimated value consistent with their granulometric proportion, and then the deaccumulation for the calculations of cubage. However, in MineSight's estimation routines, there have long been options that eliminate the need to estimate accumulated variables and later model deaccumulation calculations. Exactly!!! There is no longer the need for accumulated and non-accumulated variables per range for each element in the model, since the estimation is already weighted by the percentage of the granulometric range. But this subject will be addressed…