A Computer Simulation Model For Application To Rapid Excavation Processes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jan M. Mutmansky
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Simulation is a general term which commonly appears in the technical literature and which can have different meanings to different people. One interesting definition (9)* applicable in an engineering context is the following: "Simulation is the use of a model to study a problem." In most cases, the model referred to in the above definition is a simulation model constructed in a computer language and implemented on a computer in order to solve the problem under consideration. The application of computer simulation models to the study of problems in materials handling and earthmoving has been successful in the past. Generally speaking, this method has been used where the system to be studied has many variables and where the ability to predict the outcome of the system under different sets of conditions is difficult. The prime reason for using such a model is to evaluate the numerous likely ways of operating any particular system without the necessity of actually conducting full-scale field tests. The simulation model presented here is such an application made to the process of tunneling and, in particular, to the process of tunneling with a boring-type tunneling device. At first glance, the process of tunneling may not appear to be particularly complex and susceptible to study by a computer model. However, a close analysis of the tunneling process will reveal that it is rather complicated as a result of limitations placed upon the system by restricted space in the tunnel, geologic variations along the tunnel
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APA: Jan M. Mutmansky  (1972)  A Computer Simulation Model For Application To Rapid Excavation Processes

MLA: Jan M. Mutmansky A Computer Simulation Model For Application To Rapid Excavation Processes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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