We are pleased to showcase an interesting presentation by Alex Fitzpatrick, a Senior Modeler at Klohn Crippen Berger Australia. Presented at the 2024 GoldSim User Conference, Alex's work presents a practical and innovative approach to managing the inherent complexity of large-scale water quality models in GoldSim.
This approach can address the challenge of managing many parameters in models that track water, water quality, and material across numerous locations. By strategically employing GoldSim's cloning, array, and indexing capabilities, Alex demonstrates how modelers can achieve better organization, transparency, and scalability. This technique can be valuable for models with thousands of elements and multiple levels of sub-containment, such as those simulating complex interactions within chemistry control points, reservoirs, and various mine operation and closure plans.
Read on to see how these advanced GoldSim features transform large datasets into manageable simulations.