Operational Grade Modelling at the Breitenau Magnesite Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
René Prissang Evangelos Spyridonos Wolfdietrich Skala Thomas Frommer
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Operational grade modelling is a technique that uses production data to run daily updates of property models. It will enable mining engineers to use property predictions based on the most recently acquired data as support for quality control and decision making. The approach necessitates that the properties of the run- of-mine material can always be attributed to individual mining blocks or charges. The software employed must be highly reliable, because a system failure or the loss of data could seriously affect the mine's quality management. An operational grade modelling system has been developed for the Breitenau magnesite mine. It makes use of the Linear Octree Based Property Modelling system which was conceived and realised at the Free University of Berlin. This paper describes the system design and gives an account of the experiences during the first six months since system start-up.
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APA: René Prissang Evangelos Spyridonos Wolfdietrich Skala Thomas Frommer  (1996)  Operational Grade Modelling at the Breitenau Magnesite Mine

MLA: René Prissang Evangelos Spyridonos Wolfdietrich Skala Thomas Frommer Operational Grade Modelling at the Breitenau Magnesite Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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