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Computer Applications in Mining Syllabus

This document outlines a course on computer applications in mining. The aim is to impart skills in designing and developing mining software and to appreciate the scope of computer applications in mining. The course objectives are to impart knowledge on hardware, software, algorithms, and simulation methods for solving mining problems. The course covers topics like computer hardware, software programming for mining problems, database management systems, applications like ventilation analysis and mine planning, and modern techniques like computer graphics, AI, and robotics. The intended outcome is for students to gain basic programming skills and knowledge of computer applications for addressing various mining problems.

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Computer Applications in Mining Syllabus

This document outlines a course on computer applications in mining. The aim is to impart skills in designing and developing mining software and to appreciate the scope of computer applications in mining. The course objectives are to impart knowledge on hardware, software, algorithms, and simulation methods for solving mining problems. The course covers topics like computer hardware, software programming for mining problems, database management systems, applications like ventilation analysis and mine planning, and modern techniques like computer graphics, AI, and robotics. The intended outcome is for students to gain basic programming skills and knowledge of computer applications for addressing various mining problems.

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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MINING

AIM: To impart skills on designing and development of mining software and appreciate the scope of
Computer application in Mining

OBJECTIVES:

1. To impart knowledge on hardware and software issues concerned with computers in mining
industry.

2. To develop algorithms and programs on various mining related problems

3. To impart knowledge on high-end simulation methodologies

4. To study modern techniques on solving mining problems.

UNIT I INTRODUTION TO COMPUTERS

Hardware concepts – CPU architecture and developments – Overview on input, output and memory
devices – interfacing concepts; evolution of operating systems; operating systems functions,
characteristics – distributed operating system – Cloud computing / grid computing in mining.

UNIT II SOFTWARE

Application of structured and object oriented programming languages to mining problems like pillar
design, blast design, subsidence etc., - modular programming – Top down and bottom approach for
mine design and planning.

UNIT III DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Database and Relational database - development of software packages for mining companies –
forms, queries and reports - management information system – enterprise resource planning for
production machineries, manpower, finance , and other mining operations.

UNIT IV PROBLEM SOLVING – APPLICATIONS IN MINING

Ventilation network analysis; online and offline monitoring and control. MINOS, FIDOS. CAD in
mining – geostatistics, reserve estimation, krigging, block modeling and orebody modeling, pit
design and optimization, mine scheduling, TDS, blast design etc., digitization and scanning of mine
maps - GIS in mining.

UNIT V MODERN TRENDS 8 Computer graphics and virtual reality, artificial intelligence, expert
system, neural networks, simulated annealing, robotics and their applications in mining

OUTCOME: The students will have basic programming knowledge and its applications on various
mining related problems and familiarity with hardware and software issues during development of
programs. They will also have a perspective on high-end simulation methodologies and modern
techniques to solve mining problems.

REFERENCES:

1. R.V.Ramani – Editor, APCOM Proceedings Application of Computers and Operations Research in


the Mineral Industry, The Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc.,1996

2. Kadri Dagdelen, Editor, Computer Applications in the Minerals Industries, Colorado School of
Mines, 1999.
3. Ramani R.V., et al. Computers in Mineral Industry, Oxford and IBH Publishers, 1994.

4. Fytas, K. and Singhal, R.K. Computers Applications in Mineral Industry, A.A.Balkema Publication,
1988.

5. E Balagurusamy , Fundamentals of Computers , Mc Graw Hills Publication, 2009 6. Basandra S K,


Computers Today Fourth Edition, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2004

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