Practical Application Of Auto Cad In Mine Systems Modelling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. D. Peterson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Autocad has become the standard graphics package for the mining industry as well as the general engineering profession. This paper discusses the evolution that mine planning has undergone and the trend toward compatibility with Autocad. It discusses the common use of Autocad in mine planning and systems modeling using a program called ICAMPS developed by Ohio Automation. As an example of its usefulness the use of the interactive ventilation network modeling capabilities are discussed specifically and are applied to mine planning at an operating trona mine. The ventilation analysis feature of the ICAMPS software works from Autocad drawing of the as-mined map and the projected mine layout. Using on-screen displays of these maps and the snap-on feature of Autocad, the planner designates nodes in the ventilation network, connects them into branches and selects branch characteristics from a side bar menu. The color coded ventilation network appears with the branch parameters alongside each branch. The software calculates the length of airways, computes the branch resistances where needed, converts the input into the required format and passes this information as input data along to the PENNVEN simulation program written by the Pennsylvania state University. Output is available in graphical as well as report format. The color coded graphs include pressures at the nodes and flow quantities on the branches. Since the networks come from the mine maps, the ventilation schematic displays are to scale and can be plotted separately or superimposed on the mine maps.
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APA: R. D. Peterson  (1995)  Practical Application Of Auto Cad In Mine Systems Modelling

MLA: R. D. Peterson Practical Application Of Auto Cad In Mine Systems Modelling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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