Light sectioning for remote stope measurement

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
A. Wetherelt A. J. Beer
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Jun 18, 1905

Abstract

Paper presented at the UK minerals industry conference held in Leeds, UK, 3-5 April 1995. Camborne School of Mines has developed a simple, cost-effective light-sectioning method that has been used successfully in tunnels and small stopes. Light sectioning provides an almost visual examination of the stope's excavated profile. An illuminated section of walls, roof and floor is recorded photographically. Overbreak and underbreak can then be easily quantified by reference to the designed shape. The prototype rig is described. Use of a fish-eye lens to capture a greater field of view is discussed. Calibration was achieved by comparison with images made with a conventional wide-angle lens with nominal distortion. The system is reliable under a range of operating conditions including dust, heat and humidity. It is also simple and easy to use, does not require skilled personnel and is low cost
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APA: A. Wetherelt A. J. Beer  (1905)  Light sectioning for remote stope measurement

MLA: A. Wetherelt A. J. Beer Light sectioning for remote stope measurement. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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