A Profitable Simulator Of A Florida Phosphate Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. G. Loper
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Simulation as a mathematical technique is not new. However, recent increases in digital computer speeds and the ease of programming with languages such as Fortran have centered a good deal of attention around simulation in the last few years, Many sophistications of the method have been developed during this time. However, the ability to simulate mathematically still hinges on the ability to ignore unimportant details which would complicate the mathematics and make simulation impractical, Thus, with this attitude in mind, it becomes very easy to design a pseudo- simulator which will predict average conditions very well, but can not truly allow a detailed study of the system being simulated. Most simulations fall into this category, along with the case mentioned here. This paper is not intended to be a critical treatise of the simulator used to study a particular mining system. Instead, it will be used to illustrate the aspects of simulator development. The steps in the development of any simulator are described, along with same detail of the phosphate mine simulator itself.
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APA: F. G. Loper  (1966)  A Profitable Simulator Of A Florida Phosphate Mine

MLA: F. G. Loper A Profitable Simulator Of A Florida Phosphate Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1966.

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