RR. Bench Depletion


The Bench Depletion step allows users to deal with remnant material that is left over from the depletion surface.


This step deals with the depleted Phase Solid and the flitches within it. If a phase does not incorporate flitch mining, the flitch level will equal the bench level.


Material from flitches can either be removed or sent down; sending material up is not an option.


 

Removing material from the flitch which is below 1m

 


Defining Areas

CAD tools

Areas within the filch to be reallocated need to be defined by a closed polygon that can be created using the CAD tools in the viewport toolbar. More details on how to use these tools can be found here.

Bench Depletion CAD toolbar

The CAD tools are found in various other steps within Rapid Reserver and behave in the same manner, except for the Add Contours and Auto-Generate Polygons buttons.


Auto-generating Bench Depletion Polygons

Use the Auto-Generate Polygons tool to auto create polygons in order to send down or remove undesirable solid parts.

  1. Set the required thickness using the vertical Thickness bar.

  2. Press the Auto-Generate Polygons icon.

    1. Select which action to perform on the generated polygons: Send Down or Delete.

  3. Note that the existing polygons (if any) will be overwritten. Press Ok in the pop-up Warning dialog to continue.

  4. Wait for the polygon generation. Review the results.

  5. If required, change the Thickness setting and re-run the function, or use the standard drawing tools to edit the generated polygons.


Manual Bench Depletion

Adding Contours tool

The Add Contours feature can be used to generate a construction line around contour sections that are below a defined height.

A closed polygon can then be created by using this generated line and other CAD tools. The resultant polygons can then be removed or pushed down to the bench below.

Using Add Contour function to generate a contour line along a bench with rough edges:

 

Using standard CAD tools to close a polygon:

 

Populate the Contour Height to match the Thickness threshold.

Unticking the Limit to Upward Faces option will generate a closed contour around the bench area thicker than specified in the Contour Height field. By default, it will be assigned to get removed.

 


Z-Plane and Thickness slider

To aid with identifying areas of interest, on the left-hand side of the main viewport a vertical slider bar is provided. This slider acts on the Z-plane and can be used to highlight areas that are below a certain thickness.

Slider’s view changes from Z-Plane to Thickness depending on viewport display angle.


Other Control tools

Panel

Usage

Example

Panel

Usage

Example

Legend panel

The colors for highlighting areas above and below the thickness height can be reviewed and changed to suit users preferences in the Legend panel.

Other Silhouettes panel

When uncertain whether to send material down to mine with the underlying bench, you can use the silhouette display tool to decide how moving the material will affect the increment below.

Layers panel

Use the hidden Layers panel to display pit designs and surfaces, if needed.

History panel

Use the History panel to see (and revert back, if required) all the operations performed on the selected Bench/Flitch/Lift.


Reassigning Material

Choosing what to do with the material defined within a polygon can be made by right-clicking on the polygon and selecting an option from the dropdown.

The Bench Depletion step deals with material that exists within the flitches of the depleted phase solids. In this step, material within a flitch can only be removed or sent to the flitch below. The intention of this step is to remove/push down any remnant material that may be present.

Reassigning options are described in the table below:

Option

Usage

 

Option

Usage

 

Do Nothing

The “Do Nothing” option can be used to leave some part of the flitch/bench in its state, as opposed to removing or sending down the main volume.

See an example on the right.

Remove

Material inside the polygon will be removed from the bench/flitch/lift.

You can also completely exclude a bench from further calculations (e.g., if its thickness is insufficient for the entire level).

 

 

Send Up

Not available, can be done for ramp and contour shots in the Bench Preconditioning step.

Send Down

Material will be removed from the current bench and mined with the bench below.

It is important to know when the material is sent to the flitch below; it will be trimmed to the below bench’s silhouette. See the illustration below.



EstCon and Remove

The EstCon (estimated contour) column provides users with a high-level estimate on whether or not remnant material may be present within a flitch.

In the Remove column you can flag some benches/flitches to exclude them from the further workflow (meaning no need to draw polygons to reassign/remove material). In the example below, the whole bench at 800RL has a remnant material less than 1m thick and can be fully removed.


Bench Silhouettes