Applying a Minimum Total Ore Thickness Filter to a Boolean Model

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Boolean Operations | Minimum Total Ore Thickness

This program reads a Boolean model and allows you to specify a minimum thickness for the combined, total ore zones to be included in the output model and computations. This is a means of discarding non-economic areas from the totals.  In the cartoon above the "ore" zones in the solid model are colored red, with "waste" areas shown in gray.

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  1. Be sure you have an existing Boolean solid model already created, for input into this program. 
  2. Access the RockWorks Utilities program tab. It is not necessary to enter data into the main datasheet because RockWorks will be manipulating an existing model. 
  3. Select the Solid | Boolean Operations | Minimum Total Ore Thickness menu option.
  4. Enter the requested menu settings, described above.
  5. Click the Process button to continue.

    The program will read the input Boolean solid model file. If requested it will determine which nodes fall below the input ground surface grid and use only those nodes in the computations. It will scan each vertical column of voxels within the model and determine which areas contain continuous "ore" nodes. It will compute the total, combined thickness of each of those areas.

    If the combined thickness of the "ore" in that model column falls below your threshold, all of the ore voxels are changed to "waste" (the nodes are changed from "1" to "0"). Those areas in which the combined ore thickness is greater than your threshold remain "ore." The filtered model will be stored under the requested output file name. If you have requested a diagram, it will be displayed in a RockPlot3D tab
     
  6. You can adjust any of the input options along the left side of the window and click the Process button again to regenerate the model and display.

    ! Each time you click the Process button, the existing 3D display will be replaced. 

  7. View / save / manipulate / print the diagram in the RockPlot3D window. 

 

See also: The "Convert total ore thickness to a grid model" tool if you wish to convert this Boolean model to a grid model for display as a 2D contour map.

Example: Let’s continue with the Clay example described under the Boolean Conversion option, in which you have created a True/false Boolean solid model that represents the presence of clay (versus "not-clay") in your study area. Using this Minimum Total Ore Thickness filter, you can tell the program that if all clay areas combined are less than a specified thickness, they can be considered as not-clay and removed from the model and further computations.


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