RR. Single Destinations
The Single Destinations mode forces a dig block to contain a single parcel type, with the average grade of all contained block model materials. This can be used to represent dilution, reduce selectivity in scheduling, and to create grade control blockouts.
Dig blocks can be automatically generated using the “Automated Dig Lines Creation” tool located in the top right corner of the Designer tab toolbar.
- 1 Implementation Notes
- 2 Single Destinations Setup
- 2.1 1. Setup tab > Settings step
- 2.2 2. Setup tab > Tables step
- 2.3 3. Setup tab > Destinations step
- 2.4 4. Setup tab > Destination Cash Flow step
- 2.5 5. Setup tab > Phase Details step
- 2.6 6. Designer Tab > Automated Dig Line Creation button
- 2.7 7. Designer tab > Generate Dig Lines dialog
- 2.8 8. Report tab > create a report
- 2.9 9. Designer tab > Export button
Single Destinations mode forces a dig block to contain one parcel type. Dig lines must be specified at ore/waste contacts, otherwise the resulting material types will be garbage.
Implementation Notes
By default, Single Destinations mode does not know the grade bands of each material type.
This means that a polygon with 95% high grade and 5% waste may still be binned as high grade, even if the average metal content is lower than the high grade cutoff.
In order to properly account for grade bands in materials, a custom cash flow must be implemented. Implementations are typically done by Alastri support staff and maintained by the client-side project owner.
Contact Alastri support if you are implementing single destinations in an iron ore project.
Single Destinations Setup
Follow these steps to set up single destinations.
1. Setup tab > Settings step
Activate flags for “Enable Dig Plans” and “Enable Single Destinations“ in the Settings step of Setup tab.
2. Setup tab > Tables step
In the Tables step include Flitch and Dig levels in Reserves table.
3. Setup tab > Destinations step
In the Destinations step create the destinations. These are the material types the dig blocks will be organised into.
4. Setup tab > Destination Cash Flow step
In the Destination Cash Flows step specify the ore revenue and dilution cost. These are the cash flows that calculate the most suitable dig block to assign a parcel to.
5. Setup tab > Phase Details step
In the Phase details step assign destination cash flows to each phase.
6. Designer Tab > Automated Dig Line Creation button
Go to the Designer tab and locate Automated Dig Lines Creation button in the top right corner of the viewport.
7. Designer tab > Generate Dig Lines dialog
Enter dig line parameters required in Generate Dig Lines dialog and press OK to proceed and inspect results in a viewport.
8. Report tab > create a report
Navigate to the Report tab and create reports for reserves solids required. Check reserves for errors or omissions.
9. Designer tab > Export button
Go back to the Designer tab, press Export button and select “Alastri Inventory Model” option from the dropdown. Select a path in the Save as dialog and name exported file as required. Exported file will be saved in “.invModel” format.