A New Generation of Web-Based Applications for Mine Design

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Christopher Newman Zach Agioutantis Nathaniel Schaefer
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International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"As mining reserves continue to be developed in deeper and more complex geological and geometric conditions, there has been an increased demand for underground mine designs to better reflect site-specific conditions, measurements, and observations with respect to ground control safety and stability. Current ground control design software are limited to a given device and data files generated can only contain a single design. However, with the growth of cloud computing and increases in internet access, even underground where permissible, web-based software applications allow for in-the-field calculations, as well as collaborations, from multiple users. webGroundControl (webGC) utilizes a multiple-tier architecture, building upon existing NIOSH ground control design software, more specifically ARBS, ALPS, and ARMPS. By providing operators the ability to access ground control design programs from any device, given an internet connection, webGC allows for on demand calculations to ensure underground pillar and roof stabilities with respect to current site-specific parameters, geometries, and geology. Through the development of new features, which aid in design analyses, as well as project collaborations, webGC provides the modern engineer with a more versatile ground control design tool for the improvement of underground health and safety. With the completion of the ARBS, ALPS, and ARMPS modules, this paper introduces potential users within the mining industry to the navigation and operation of the webGC application, as well as its ability to facilitate collaborations between operational personnel and planning engineers. The purpose of this paper is to raise interest in the web-based application before its official launch in Summer 2018."
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APA: Christopher Newman Zach Agioutantis Nathaniel Schaefer  (2017)  A New Generation of Web-Based Applications for Mine Design

MLA: Christopher Newman Zach Agioutantis Nathaniel Schaefer A New Generation of Web-Based Applications for Mine Design. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2017.

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