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D&T Prominas | Slope Design Compliance

D&T Prominas | Slope Design Compliance: Planned vs. Accomplished Slope Analysis Would you like to perform a planned versus realized slope analysis of your mine's slopes? With the Slope Design Compliance tool, located in the Op Eng Tools menu, you can perform this analysis simply and quickly using the planned and performed topographies, generating vertical sections between them. After entering the topographies in the tool, the user will specify a Lead Line that will determine where the sections will be generated and also the spacing between them. With the Preview option it is possible to visualize the result and with the Create the result can be saved in a geometric object. Figure 1: Slope Design Compliance. The values obtained refer to the difference in meters between the planned and the actual. So, did you like this tip? For more information about Slope Design…

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D&T Prominas | MinePlan Blast – Safety Zones

D&T Prominas | MinePlan Blast – Safety Zones: Quickly define safety zones in your fire plans for both teams and equipment. In the execution of a fire plan, in addition to the technical requirements necessary to achieve the quality of the blast, safety precautions for the mine teams and equipment are essential. In order to guarantee that all are located in safe places, limits are usually defined that determine exclusion zones, in relation to the place where the dismantling will be carried out. In MinePlan Blast it is possible to automatically and simply define, from the fire plane polygon, limits that represent these safety zones, thus ensuring that dismantling takes place in complete safety. After carrying out the Fire Plan design, the calculation of the fire zone…

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D&T Prominas | MPSO | Process Point: Smart Decisions during Mine Sequencing.

In today's Tips & Tricks we highlight an option that makes MinePlan Schedule Optimizer (MPSO) even better: Process Point. A new type of target that enables sequencing that takes into account operational details of your mine. This excellent resource is already being used with excellence and obtaining significant operational and economic results here in Brazil for nickel and bauxite operations, according to the process flowchart below: throughout the mining and beneficiation process are determined “a priori”. In a simple example, in the traditional flow, if a material to be mined undergoes changes in mass and grade due to recovery in mining and dilution, these changes are introduced in the resources in the form of factors that affect the entire…

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Tips & Tricks Prominas | MinePlan Activity Scheduler

MinePlan Activity Scheduler: Activity Path – Automatic Activity Creation Have you ever imagined being able to automatically create sequential activities in Atlas by scanning just one path in the MP3D Viewer and dividing it into feed cuts? This is possible using the Activity Path option, present on the Insert tab. In this option you will find functions that allow you to adjust the widths of cuts along the feed line, specify the total number of activities created, determine how the cuts will be joined and much more. Using the “Clip” options, the new activities created can be limited by the existing activities and also by a predefined area or mining limit, thus avoiding the overlapping of activities. Another option that can be used after creating the cuts is the Surface Set, which automatically transforms the polygons into solids coincident with the…

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Tips & Tricks Prominas | Texture Surface

Texture Surface: Applying Images as Textures to Surfaces in MinePlan 3D Did you know that you can apply digital images as textures to a surface? MinePlan offers two alternatives for adding images to a surface, the Texture Surface Tool and the Texture Surface from Image tools, both available in the Utilities menu. Through the Texture Surface Tool you can add different georeferenced images to texture a surface. When activating the tool for the first time, the dialog box will be empty. Subsequent executions of this function will save previously used textures and their location information, making future work easier. There are two methods for adding textures to a surface within the Texture Surface Tool. The Orientation option uses a point as the origin and the Corners option, in addition to using the origin, uses two other coordinates allowing the program to…

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Tips & Tricks Prominas | MinePlan Reserves 4.0

MinePlan Reserves 4.0: New Reserves Version 4.0 brings evolution in the interface and new features. Would you like to perform a cube and be able to analyze more than one Cutoff item in the report or calculate the reserves between two period start and end surfaces? With the new version of Reserves, this information is obtained in a simple and efficient way. MPReserves 4.0 is more complete and faster. With it, the user will work with an interactive interface, being able to perform the cubing between two surfaces, solids, polygons and also an area of the model from the specification of a Range. Figure 1 – New Reserves 4.0 Interface When performing the cubing, between two surfaces for example, the information of one or more Cutoffs can be observed in the report and the names of the surfaces used can be verified in the…

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Tips & Tricks Prominas | MinePlan Torque

MinePlan Torque: A data management system for drillholes, blast holes, and other types of spot sampling. Would you like to store your geological data securely and integrated not only with other MinePlan tools, but also with external databases? MPTorque is a database manager fully integrated with other MinePlan products allowing coding, spearing, compositing, interpolation and visualization of geological data. The data can be stored locally or on a SQL server, allowing its sharing and with complete security in its access and maintenance. Figure 1 – MPTorque Main Interface Figure 2 – MinePlan 3D Integration MPTorque is a complete solution and includes modules such as MPTorque QAQC. Figure 3 – MPTorque QAQC Import, export, validation and calculation routines can be automated resulting in…

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Tips & Tricks Prominas | Visibility Bar

Visibility Bar: Tool for managing the visibility of objects. Do you need to have control over the visibility of geometric objects by different xViewers? The Visibility Bar displays all objects that are open in the Data Manager and allows management between the different xViewers. Objects are presented according to the visualization settings applied by the user. Figure 1 – Visibility of objects in xViewer 1 and xViewer 2 The tool has features that manage the visualization mechanisms, such as: Visibility: Activates or deactivates the visibility of objects in a specific xViewer. This setting will not affect visibility in another xViewer. Show All: Enables the display of all objects in the Visibility Bar. Hide All: Disables the display of all objects in the Visibility Bar. Pin: Pins the Visibility Bar, keeping it open. Unpin:…

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Tips & Tricks Prominas | Management for Drilling and Dismantling

Management for Drilling and Blasting: Seeking continuous technical innovation for the mining industry, Prominas and Hexagon are adding to their portfolio of solutions the Enterprise Drill & Blast that realizes the synergy between powerful desktop design tools with visualization and analysis based on web. This solution adds value to the mining enterprise due to the transparency gained around drilling and disassembly workflows. How will this work in your mining company? Teams access Enterprise to view and analyze drilling and blast data in a web environment; Teams access the blasting app via tablet to view design and update follow-up information in the field; Data connectivity is made between HxM Blast, MP3D Terrain, and the UX/UI based standard system (User Experience and User…

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Tips & Tricks Prominas | MPSO Plan Comparison Tool

MPSO Plan Comparison Tool: Quickly compare different sequencing scenarios created in MinePlan Schedule Optimizer (MPSO). In the development stage of the strategic planning of projects, it is of fundamental importance to create different scenarios, carried out from the variation of parameters, in order to identify an optimized plan that meets the goals of production, equipment and operational requirements. Through the MPSO Plan Comparison Tool, it is possible to quickly compare the results obtained in each of the scenarios performed and thus objectively analyze the impact of changes in the parameters of each project, facilitating the choice of the best scenario. The MPSO Plan Comparison Tool is accessed from the MinePlan menu and allows the selection of scenarios to be compared through the Projects button. Afterwards, it is possible to browse the Constraints and Reports modes and filter which information and results will be analyzed….