What is PROOF Animation? Drawing a Layout. More on Layouts I. More on Layouts II. Some PROOF Icons. More PROOF Icons. Introduction to the GPSS/H Simulation Language. The GENERATER Block and Transactions. ADVANCE and TRANSFER Blocks. Making.ATF files. QUEUE/DEPART Blocks. SEIZE/RELEASE Blocks. Arithmetic in GPSS/H. ENTER/LEAVE Blocks. Other forms of the TRANSFER Block. The TEST Block. Standard Numerical Attributes (SNAs). FUNCTIONS. PARAMETERS. More on Parameters. TABLEs. LOGIC Switches and the GATE Block. Misc. Statements. The SELECT and COUNT Blocks. Variables and Expressions. The BUFFER Block. The ASSEMBLY Block. MATCH, GATHER and PREEMPT Block. MACROs. A Few More PROOF Icons. SAVEVALUES.
John R. Sturgul holds a BS in mining engineering (with honors) from Michigan Technological University, Houghton, USA; an MS in mathematics from the University of Arizona, Tucson, USA; and a Ph.D in mining engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He also holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Petrosani, Romania. Recognized as the world’s leading authority on the application of discrete system simulation to mines, Dr. Sturgul is currently a professor of mining engineering at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He has been actively engaged in mine simulation and animation for more than 30 years. His work in this field has taken him to more than 60 countries and earned him numerous awards in Chile, Romania, the United States, Spain, Argentina, Peru, South Africa, Greece, and Australia, where he received the Ray Page Lifetime Achievement Award from the Australian Simulation Society. His model of the Lihir gold mine, located on an island northeast of Papua New Guinea, was the first example of a mine initially designed using a simulation model. He published the first textbook on the subject in 2000, and now this new textbook explains the details of constructing such models.
"… essential reading for those mining companies thinking of
improving, innovating and generally increasing their production –
or at least finding where the bottlenecks are. … very detailed and
lays out the methodology for developing solutions to typical mining
problems – truck/shovel interactions, truck haul cycles, queuing at
dumps/hoppers/shovels – the bread and butter of cost reduction in
mining."
—Shane Bennett, PT Kaltim Prima Coal
The book has the perfectly recognizable "Sturgul style". … very
well written book, specially entertaining and educational, but
complete and professional at the same time. Anyone who wants to
learn about simulation in mining should read this book. It is
fantastic for students, but professional mining engineers at work
will also find "precious ore" in the book to solve their real life
problems."
—Marcelino Cortina, COO at Treelogic (Spain)
"… an interesting book to introduce new users in the computer
simulation word. It clearly states the benefits of computer
simulation and how it helps to answer questions about how different
parameters values or small/big changes in the system can affect the
final performance."
—Veronica Gil-Costa, Universidad Nacional de San Luis,
Argentina
"Easy to read and understand. … presented in the style that Dr.
Sturgul would use in any of his Mining classes. … step-by-step
instructions are easy to follow."
—Allen Cooper
"… aimed at giving the reader profound insights into the simulation
of discrete mining systems. Having many years of experience,
Sturgul uses an entertaining and interactive approach to teaching
simulation. Readers will enjoy solving real-life problems using the
knowledge gained from reading this book."
—Vladimir Borissenko, Commissioning Process Engineer, Bozshakol
Mine, KAZ Minerals PLC
"Highly applicable in the real world, very descriptive, easy to
follow, and peaks the interest of the user yielding a double
benefit. With this book the student is likely to both become
interested in the industrial mining process while at the same time
learn about it. … an excellent tool to get students to understand
and apply simulation in the mining process."
—Mario Candia, Independent Consultant for Mining and Soil
Mechanics
"… knowledge worthy for all mining industry students and
professionals. The presentation is flawless and exhaustive for both
students, beginners, and practitioners of mining simulation and has
a place in the history of cutting edge mining applications."
—Paul Appiah"I would recommend current and future mining
engineering students to read the book and try out the exercises,
even if your university does not have a dedicated course on the
subject. These skills will only enhance your presentations and
skills base. For more experienced engineers, these tools can be a
great help, even at later stages within a mineral industry
career."
—The AusIMM Bulletin Magazine, June 2016
"… essential reading for those mining companies thinking of
improving, innovating and generally increasing their production –
or at least finding where the bottlenecks are. … very detailed and
lays out the methodology for developing solutions to typical mining
problems – truck/shovel interactions, truck haul cycles, queuing at
dumps/hoppers/shovels – the bread and butter of cost reduction in
mining."
—Shane Bennett, PT Kaltim Prima Coal
The book has the perfectly recognizable "Sturgul style". … very
well written book, specially entertaining and educational, but
complete and professional at the same time. Anyone who wants to
learn about simulation in mining should read this book. It is
fantastic for students, but professional mining engineers at work
will also find "precious ore" in the book to solve their real life
problems."
—Marcelino Cortina, COO at Treelogic (Spain)
"… an interesting book to introduce new users in the computer
simulation word. It clearly states the benefits of computer
simulation and how it helps to answer questions about how different
parameters values or small/big changes in the system can affect the
final performance."
—Veronica Gil-Costa, Universidad Nacional de San Luis,
Argentina
"Easy to read and understand. … presented in the style that Dr.
Sturgul would use in any of his Mining classes. … step-by-step
instructions are easy to follow."
—Allen Cooper
"… aimed at giving the reader profound insights into the simulation
of discrete mining systems. Having many years of experience,
Sturgul uses an entertaining and interactive approach to teaching
simulation. Readers will enjoy solving real-life problems using the
knowledge gained from reading this book."
—Vladimir Borissenko, Commissioning Process Engineer, Bozshakol
Mine, KAZ Minerals PLC
"Highly applicable in the real world, very descriptive, easy to
follow, and peaks the interest of the user yielding a double
benefit. With this book the student is likely to both become
interested in the industrial mining process while at the same time
learn about it. … an excellent tool to get students to understand
and apply simulation in the mining process."
—Mario Candia, Independent Consultant for Mining and Soil
Mechanics
"… knowledge worthy for all mining industry students and
professionals. The presentation is flawless and exhaustive for both
students, beginners, and practitioners of mining simulation and has
a place in the history of cutting edge mining applications."
—Paul Appiah"I would recommend current and future mining
engineering students to read the book and try out the exercises,
even if your university does not have a dedicated course on the
subject. These skills will only enhance your presentations and
skills base. For more experienced engineers, these tools can be a
great help, even at later stages within a mineral industry
career."
—The AusIMM Bulletin Magazine, June 2016
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