FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
The Willet Green Miller Centre (WGMC)
MIRARCO is one of several occupants of the WGMC,
which is actually comprised of three buildings joined together. Building
A is a four-story structure that houses most of the labs, the mines library,
and a rock storage area. Building B is an eight-story office building,
and Building C houses the Materials Testing Lab, which has a specially
designed testing facility for steel cables. For geological analysis, the
building is superbly designed. According to Dick James, the Chair of the
Geology Department at Laurentian University, there is no building in North
America that is better for analyzing rocks.
Virtual Reality Laboratory (VRL)
Laurentian University's VRL is managed by MIRARCO
- Mining Innovation. This facility is only one of 12 of its kind in Canada
and the only one in the world designed specifically for the mining industry.
The VRL utilizes the latest generation in high-resolution stereo projection equipment,
with 3.9 million pixels displayed on a 22’ x 8’ spherical screen.
But part of the secret is in the glasses.They are specially designed stereoscopic
glasses that allow you to see out of one eye at a time. Shutters block
off the image to one eye at a rate of 120 times per second, quickly enough
for the brain to synthesize a 3-D shape.
For mining projects, the VRL uses ParaviewGeo, a powerful earth modeling software
package, as a platform for transforming complex mathematical data into
3D visual images that can be understood by anyone viewing it. The VRL
can also be used for different fields including engineering, architecture,
environmental monitoring, urban planning, equipment design, and in medicine.
More about the
VRL...
Design and Training Facility
This new facility is a complement to the VRL. The Design and
Training Facility serves as a venue for technology transfer by enabling
graduate students, researchers, industry partners, and other research
sponsors to prepare for virtual reality sessions and to perform complex
modelling and simulation exercises. Users are able to conduct high-level
research that demands high speed, large volume data processing and sophisticated
computing resources.
Centre for Environmental Monitoring (CEM) Analytical Equipment
- ICP-MS
- ICP-AES, Ultrasonic Nebulizer, DIN
- XRF-EMMA (single particle capabilities)
- XRF-PHILIPS
- C/N/S
- Mercury analyzer
- Balances, hot plates, stirrers, agitators, autoclave
- pH, conductivity, ISE probes and meter
- Wiley mills
- Drying oven
- Water quality instruments ie: sondes, flow meter, acoustic mapping
- CHN Analyser
Geomechanics Research Centre (GRC) Equipment
- Borehole Acoustic
- Televiewer - ALT FAC-40 Instrument
- Crack Identification System Ground Penetrating Radar (CRIS GPR)
- Ramac Borehole Radar employing 100 MHz antennae and operable to a depth of 150m
- Velocity Probe
Central Analytical Facility
- Graphite Furnace and Flame Atomic Absorption
- Ion chromatography
- Microwave Digestion System
Other Accessible Equipment
- Gamma Spectrometer
- Carbon analyzer
- XRD
- SEM
- Soil milling and sieving equipment
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