Coalpak – Minepak Extended To Model Layered Deposits

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Louis C. Just Robert L. Sandefur Carl E. Williams
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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4
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170 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

In 1981 Ertec Rocky Mountain, Inc. completed a significant development in contemporary planning support; MINEPAK was completed, tested on various properties and offered for license. MINEPAK was one of the first computer systems for ore body analysis and mine planning that - Was designed as an interactive and completely integrated system - Was portable so that it can run on many hardware systems - Was really user friendly - Can run on minicomputers and on some microprocessors - Was built around a data base management system MINEPAK was designed to be a completely general block modeller and it achieved that goal. Since it contained a gridded file type, surfaces could be easily modelled but the system needed extensions to allow layered deposits to be modelled with the same ease as block models. So COALPAK was designed. COALPAK is an extension as well as a modification of MINEPAK. A 'layer' file type was defined and retrofitted into the existing system, new software tools were developed for modelling layered deposits, and tools for strip mining were written.
Citation

APA: Louis C. Just Robert L. Sandefur Carl E. Williams  (1983)  Coalpak – Minepak Extended To Model Layered Deposits

MLA: Louis C. Just Robert L. Sandefur Carl E. Williams Coalpak – Minepak Extended To Model Layered Deposits. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1983.

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