Monday 27 October 2014

Mining 3D animation

Technical animation can provide your company with the tools to visually communicate how your products and services perform, allowing potential investors or customers to see the extent of your concepts, resources, and capabilities. The advantages of using 3D animation range from increasing cost-savings by animating concepts rather than proceeding without an organized plan; to having complete control of viewing a detail in the mining process; to demonstrating a complex idea without having to build a costly prototype.
Such animations supply you with a visual prior to the implementation of underground mining, permitting for clearer ideas of the mechanical processes, as well as technical issues that can arise. Simulation early in the planning process is integral to avoiding problems that can lead to dramatic increases of cost as errors continue to go undetected. A technical animation of your mining operations will enable you to make more informed decisions by allowing you to prepare a better strategy, and is thus an evasion of these hidden pitfalls andreduces infrastructure costs. For almost 3 decades, 3D animation has been used a means to reveal performance limits and increase cost-effectiveness, making performance more efficient by allowing decision-makers to see where potential problems can occur.
With today's computer-aided design applications, it is possible to visualize execution options in a virtual, three-dimensional environment. Technical animation is utilized to enhance understanding of the underground mining process via cameras that are capable of moving around or to any angle, or zoom to any distance of an environment in the animation. Most, if not, all, underground mining operations are first extensively simulated through technical animation to expose and rectify planning problems. By visualizing and dissecting the operation process of underground mining, we translate its recreation into 3D terms, making easier the transition into implementation.
Animations can be used to aid in decisions for site camp preparation and installation, truck-shovel operations, mine site refurbishment, installation of pump stations, crushing, screening, and processing plants, placement of drill rigs, and more. By using mining 3D animation to evaluate complex mine operations, we give your company the ability to execute more cost-efficient processes and everyday operations with more confidence.


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