Exercise: Create a stockpile project

images/download/attachments/113546648/stockpile_map.png

Open the file

Open the file “Stockpile.3dr”. It contains a cloud with several gravel stockpiles. This file is going to be used through this whole exercise. Select Stockpile cloud and launch the command Stockpile.

Tip & Trick

To help you draw or select the contours, polylines have been added to this sample.

Create stockpiles

Stockpiles n°1, 2 and 3

Click on New Stockpile and define main characteristics of stockpile n°1:

  • material name: 10001 (for instance a material ID),

  • material nature: gravel

  • grain-size: 4/6.

Note that you are free to modify or to add your own fields. You can also modify the stockpile color by clicking on the colored square. Click OK. If necessary, you will be allowed to modify later all stockpile definition items thanks to shortcuts within the command.

Then, you can draw manually or select its contour (refer to the stockpile map, to the polyline Contour 1 and to fig.1). Close and validate the contour with ENTER.

images/download/attachments/113546648/qa2019_n0720.png Figure 1: stockpile n°1

Select the Best plane from contour method to mesh the initial ground below the stockpile. Click Preview. You can use the bulbs to display/hide elements (this can help to find out the best computation method for the ground). Here, you don't have to apply a spike elimination. Click Reset to start again the stockpile contour, if necessary.

Click OK, Next and repeat the same workflow for stockpiles n°2 and 3, using the parameters in the chart below.

Stockpile name

Material name

Material nature

Grain-size

Method

Spike elimination

Cut Volume

1

10001

gravel

4/6

Best plane from contour

None

422m3

2

10001

gravel

4/6

Best plane from contour

None

2365m3

3

10002

gravel

4/6

From contour points

None

294m3

Note

Some stockpiles are along embankments. Consequently, you have to find out the initial ground. Sometimes, you can reconstruct the embankment shape by splitting the stockpile (n°4, 6, 8). Sometimes you can't (n°5 and 7) but you have to choose the less inaccurate method.

Stockpile n°4

For this stockpile 4, you have to proceed in 2 steps by computing first the main part 4a above the ground, and then create another stockpile 4b corresponding to the part above the embankment. In both cases you should start drawing the contour by clicking points corresponding to the border between parts, that is to say points corresponding to the low and invisible embankment edge. Choose the From contour points method to compute the 2 parts. Note the gap size between both parts depends on the cloud resolution.

images/download/attachments/113546648/stockpile4a.png

images/download/attachments/113546648/stockpile4a%2Bb.png Figure 2: stockpile n°4 (a+b)

Stockpile name

Material name

Material nature

Grain-size

Method

Spike elimination

Cut Volume

4a

10003

gravel

4/10

From contour points

None

1874m3

4b

10003

gravel

4/10

From contour points

None

187m3

Tip & Trick

In fact, you can proceed in the same way for stockpile n°5 and 7. However, you have to reconstruct the low embankment edge before. For this exercise, show both help lines.

Other stockpiles

Repeat the same workflow for each stockpile. You can also go directly to the next section.

Stockpile name

Material name

Material nature

Grain-size

Method

Spike elimination

Cut Volume

5

20001

stone

100/200

Horizontal plane from lowest point

Medium

91363m3

6a

20002

stone

0/150

Horizontal plane from lowest point

Medium

22821.5m3 *

6b

20002

stone

0/150

From contour points

Strong

1390m3 *

7

20003

stone

0/80

Horizontal plane from lowest point

Medium

50292m3

8a

10004

gravel

0/31.5

Horizontal plane from lowest point

Medium

5773m3

8b

10004

gravel

0/31.5

From contour points

Medium

318m3

9

10005

gravel

4/10

Horizontal plane from lowest point

None

5082m3

10

00001

sand

0/2

Best plane from contour

None

304m3

11

00002

sand

0/4

Best plane from contour

None

79m3

*: refer to the section Clean noisy points.

Clean noisy points

In some cases (for instance n°6), you may have to remove noisy points. Click Cancel to exit the command. Select the Main cloud and launch Clean / Separate to remove the points.

images/download/attachments/113546648/noisypoints.png Figure 3: remove noisy points

Note

Noisy points must be removed before the stockpile computation. If the stockpile project has been created, you have to modify the Main cloud inside the project folder. Otherwise, you can simply modify the input cloud.

Add Labels

Finally, add labels for all stockpiles and define a single color for the stockpiles which have been divided into two parts. Choose a new color or copy/paste for instance the HTML color code.

images/download/attachments/113546648/stockpile1.png Figure 4: colored map with labels

Create a report

Launch Report Editor. Actually, you must see the default template for stockpile projects. At this step, you must have two chapters called Cover and Stockpile project data. You are going to customize the second chapter:

  • keep one item in header and footer. Drag and drop Project name from the group DATA to the header . Drag and drop Current page and Total page from the group DATA to the footer. Align these texts to the center with the tool bar,

  • remove the text item which is inside the body,

  • select the viewset and set the scale to 1:2500 in the group OPTIONS, select another size for labels (Minimum),

  • select the chart and filter the columns: show the numbers, the colors, the stockpile names, the material names, the material natures, the grain-sizes and the cut volumes,

  • align to center the table and reduce the number of decimals (click somewhere in the template view to display the LAYOUT panel), and

  • click To PDF to create your report.

images/download/attachments/113546648/stockpile_report1.png Fig. 5: report