Innovations in Tailings Deposition Modeling: Mining Software and TCL Allows Nonprogrammers to create new Applications

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Vincent H. Hartung
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2001

Abstract

The process of estimating tailings deposition for a given basin is a relatively tedious process without dedicated software tools. The amount of time required to generate a tailings surface for a given set of conditions tends to limit the number of design alternatives that can be considered for a particular project. Recent innovations in the Surpac Vision mining software include the widely used scripting language TCL (Tool Command Language) that brings with it the ability for non-programmers to extend the software functionality beyond mining applications alone. A software tool was developed using the Surpac Vision scripting language to take advantage of 3D visualization and create a flexible tailings modeling solution. The result is an application that removes much of the drafting overhead required to produce a tailings surface. It provides the means for reviewing alternatives and performing sensitivity analysis with variables such as pond elevation, dam or spigot location and height without a significant increase in overall time for a project.
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APA: Vincent H. Hartung  (2001)  Innovations in Tailings Deposition Modeling: Mining Software and TCL Allows Nonprogrammers to create new Applications

MLA: Vincent H. Hartung Innovations in Tailings Deposition Modeling: Mining Software and TCL Allows Nonprogrammers to create new Applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.

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