RR. Introduction
Overview
Rapid Reserver creates blast masters, dig floors, grade control blocks and scheduling blocks for the entire mining technical services team. It works by drawing lines to cut solids, so that mining blocks are automatically closed, validated and adjoined to their neighbours.
Solids, blast boundaries and reserves are dynamically displayed and can be exported to any mine design software, scheduler or fleet management system.
Terminology
Mining Terms | Â |
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Increment | The height of the bench, flitch, cut or lift. |
Block model | Reserves file. |
Parcel | One-component material inside a given block (in the reserves file). |
Block solid | 3D object. |
Mining solid | 3D object with either regular or irregular outline representing an area of cut or fill within an increment of a phase. |
Blast solid | A mining solid with an irregular outline. |
Regular solid | A mining solid with a rectangular outline. |
Composite solid | 3D volume delineated by constraints. |
Phase | Master solid to be sub-divided into increments and mining solids. |
Constraint | A surface, solid or polygon used to delineate a composite solid. |
Named Polygon | Polygon including Blast Type as description. |
User Interface | Â |
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Design window | The main 3D design area in the Designer tab. |
Viewport | Any 3D visualization area. |
Tab | Tabbed working area. |
Panel | Interactive frame within a tab. |
Dialog | A new window that opens to enter information. |
Dropdown | A dropdown box that lets you choose from a list. |
Icon / Button | A button that can be pressed. |
Checkbox | A box that can be ticked on or off. |
The Best Practices Video
The best practice to use Rapid Reserver functionality is explained in the video below:
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