Removing Redundant Points After Intersections, Outersections or Unions in GEOVIA Surpac

This post follows on from Repairing Solids in Surpac Using Selection Tools.

Whenever you perform intersections, outersections or unions, GEOVIA SurpacTM will stitch together the new object while removing the triangles that don’t form part of it. However, Surpac does not remove the points that make up the triangle vertices of the previous objects. This is not immediately obvious until you draw all the point markers on the screen.

Take this stope shape below that will be outersected by the drive (Transparency applied):

Redundant Points in Surpac

Now outersect the drive from the stope.

Outersect solids

Clean up the object by following instructions in this post here.

Surpac Repairing Solids

Now draw the point markers to see the redundant points that are still a part of the file but have no bearing on the object.

Draw point markers in Surpac

To delete the redundant points and clean up the file use Solids> Edit object or Edit trisolations > Delete redundant points.

Delete redundant points

The file will be free from any point that is not attached to a triangle. This helps to reduce the file size and improves performance of other downstream functions that this object may be used for. The final result is below.

Redundant Points in Surpac

Read more about Solids Modelling or Repairing Solids in Surpac using Selection Tools.

Ash Colton

Ash Colton

Mining Knowledge Consultant, GEOVIA at Dassault Systèmes
Ash Colton is a qualified Mining and Engineering Surveyor with over 14 years' experience. Ash has worked on a number of mine sites (open cut and underground) and specializes in GEOVIA Surpac, MineSched and Macros. Ash is based in Perth, Australia.
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