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Maptek Scanner in Mining

The document provides an overview of the Maptek I-Site laser scanner and I-Site Studio software. It describes the scanner's specifications and components. It also outlines various mining applications for end of month surveying, stockpiles, contours, underground surveying, and more. The software allows processing scan data for accurate models and measurements.

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Maptek Scanner in Mining

The document provides an overview of the Maptek I-Site laser scanner and I-Site Studio software. It describes the scanner's specifications and components. It also outlines various mining applications for end of month surveying, stockpiles, contours, underground surveying, and more. The software allows processing scan data for accurate models and measurements.

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Introduction to Maptek I-Site

Executive Summary
Summary of Presentation

• Contents:
– Overview
– I-Site 8810 Laser Scanner
• Specifications
• Components
• Survey Telescope
• Applications
– I-Site Studio summary and applications
• End of month surveying
• Stockpiles
• Contours, Sections, Toes & Crests
• Geotechnical tools & slope stability monitoring
• Underground Surveying
– Summary
Overview

3D Laser scanning for survey,


volumetrics, geological and
structural mapping

Planning Closure
Exploration and Operation and
Development Reclamation
Overview

• The I-Site 8810 instrument combines advanced multi-sensor survey


technology with an easy to use field-ready instrument. Provides laser
scanning and digital photogrammetry in one integrated instrument.

• Designed and manufactured to stringent standards, developed with the


mining industry in mind.

• First laser scanner to incorporate panoramic digital colour imaging at a


super high resolution of 70 mega pixels.
Specifications

Introducing the I-Site 8810

Features:
• Range: 2.5m-2000m
• Range accuracy: 8mm
• 360oH x 80oV
• Acquisition Rate: 8,800pps
• Built-in GPS
• Pre-Defined scanning resolution.
• 70 megapixel panoramic camera lens.
• Auto-levelling compensator
• Survey setup & backsight controls
Components

Hand Held Controller (HHC) Laser Scanner


•Stylus, touch screen, LCD •Built-in battery
•Dual batteries •Motorised survey sighting scope
•shock mounted HDD •Levelling compensator
Survey Telescope

• Survey Quality Features:

– Motorised optical telescope

– Digital level compensator

– Tribrach adaptor built into the


instrument for accurate alignment
within survey control

– Temperature correction
compensator

• Ideal for mining and topography survey


Mining Applications

• Suited to a wide range of mining applications including:

– Volumetric measurements

– Pit surveys (end of month surveys)

– Stockpile surveys

– Haul road analysis

– Underground development and void survey

– Geological mapping

– Contract volume measurement

– Truck/shovel load measurement and analysis


I-Site Studio™

• Designed to process large data sets downloaded from laser scanning machines. I-
Site Studio™ is compatible with all laser scan data formats.

• Resultant models can be exported as DXF or as “ireg” file directly into Vulcan,
creating seamless integration between Maptek products.

Applications:
• Accurate asset management
• Pre/Post blast analysis
• Geological and geotechnical analysis
• Month-end surveying
• Open pit tools
• Automatic photo registration
– no reflectors needed.
End of Month Pit Surveys

• 1km x 900m open pit


scanned in 3 hours.

• Registered, filtered &


modelled for volumes in 20
minutes
End of Month Pit Surveys

Scans

Triangulation

EOM comparison
End of Month Pit Surveys

Stockpile/ dump
volumetrics

Selective open pit scanning


Stockpiles

Scan data

Model for volume

Volumes
Contours

• Quickly and easily


generate contours
Sections

• Quickly and easily


generate sections.
Toes & Crests

• Automatically create
toes & crest strings on
open pit models.
Digital Panoramic Camera

• Taken at the same time as


scanning. Internal camera
that acquires up to 70 mega
pixels of panoramic imaging.

• Instant 3D geological
mapping

• Accurate structural &


lithological feature extraction

• Digitize geological features


and export as cad files into
Vulcan for further modelling.
Geotechnical Tools

• Able to gain Dip + Strike information directly from scans and


triangulations.
Geotechnical Tools

• Quickly generate Stereonets and Rose Diagrams from scans and


triangulations.

Rose Diagram of Strike Direction Stereonet of Dip Direction


Geotechnical Tools

• Analyse areas of instability in rock walls by comparing


surfaces over time.
Geotechnical Tools

• Identify unstable areas and fractures where slope failure


is occurring.
Geotechnical Tools

• Compare surfaces before and after failure to show where


volumes have changed and by how much:
Geotechnical Tools

• Scan rock failures to pull off information and measurements from


hazardous areas that you are unable to reach manually.
Underground Surveying
Underground Surveying

Easily calculate grades of drives


& create models for volumes or
stope differential volume
calculations.
Comparing Plan and As-Built

• Comparing the Plan (blue) and As-Built


(yellow) models.
• The difference highlights a possible
narrowing at one end of the asbuilt

• Before moving any equipment down, this


study will allow us to:

1. Measure the width of the asbuilt


2. Create an intersection line between plan and
asbuilt where the narrowing occurs
3. Export this line as X,Y,Z points to upload to a totalstation.
4. Calculate the volume to remove to widen the asbuilt to the plan.
Isolate Potential Areas of Concern

• ‘Fragmenting’ the two solids, highlights where the two overlap.

• The area in purple (right hand picture) is the potential narrow point.
Take Measurements

• Easily take and compare accurate measurements.


• First pass check on narrow points
• If it is narrow, Studio can be used to rectify situation by:

1. Identify location of intersection


between asbuilt and plan

2. Calculate volume to extract


Identify Intersections

• A line between these ‘fragments’ can be created


• This line is a standard CAD line.
• Can be exported as DXF or as an ASCII file of points
• These points could be loaded into a total-station which is then
taken underground to identify this area accurately.
Volume Calculations

• If the asbuilt has to be widened then


Studio can determine the volume of
the area to widen
– The difference between the asbuilt and the
plan
• A solid is created and a volume can be
calculated
• This can be used to determine a blast
pattern or other method to widen the
drive.

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Summary

• I-Site Laser Scanners and I-Site Studio are quick and


easy to use.
• Excellent surveying tool with a wide range of mining
applications, e.g.
– End of month surveying and volume calculations.
– Geotechnical analysis.
– Automatic creation of contours, toes & crests.
– Pit Modelling
– Geological Mapping
– Underground Modelling and Volumes.
Contact Maptek

Better Design
Better Systems
Better Support
www.maptek.com

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