
Note: There is flexibility to define the options that suit best existing conventions used in block models and select relevant options.ĥ. Define the naming and prefixing conventions for the density, partial and element attributes. Note: GEOVIA Surpac™ models typically follow the volume fraction convention.Ĥ. Define the partial attribute setup by specifying whether the partial attributes represent a block volume fraction (0 to 1 values) or a block volume percentage (0 to 100 values). The user needs to select the model type, which for multi percent models is Partial Percentage, as shown in Figure 3.

These include information on its framework, the block size and its rotation. A window showing the block model details will be displayed. Once the model file is selected, clicking on Select will launch a new, 7-step block model import wizard. mod/.par files would not be required to be created in the GMP for import purposes.Ģ. For many users, this feature will simplify their model import workflows as.

Supported files include both GEOVIA and third party files. Note: In Whittle 4.6, a file browser window will appear instead of the traditional Whittle model import wizard window. The command can be accessed either through the right-click menu the Node Menu at the top of the window or the Add toolbar button. Multi-percent models can be imported into Whittle using the Import Block Model function. Follow these 10 steps to Import Multi-Percent Models in Whittle:ġ. grades) for multiple material types (e.g. Multi-percent models are files storing information properties (e.g. One of the new features found in GEOVIA Whittle™ 4.6 is the ability to import multi-percent models using a simple, user-friendly workflow. Today’s post comes from Pablo Gancedo, one of our Mining Knowledge Consultants.
