Development and Application of a 3-D Rock Blast Computer Modeling Capability Using Discrete Elements - DMCBLAST_3D*

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Dale Preece Richard Jensen Stephen Chung
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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1007 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

DMCBLAST_3D is a three-dimensional extension of the proven two-dimensional rock blast modeling code, DMCBLAST. DMCBLAST has been under development since 1987 and has successfully predicted the physics, mechanisms and results of a number of different types of rock blasting including, coal mine bench blasting, mineral mine choke blasting and underground stope blasting. Substantial effort has gone into the qualification and verification of DMCBLAST by comparing computer code predictions with real blasts in the field. Comparison with field data has also provided significant guidance to the development of the code.
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APA: Dale Preece Richard Jensen Stephen Chung  (2001)  Development and Application of a 3-D Rock Blast Computer Modeling Capability Using Discrete Elements - DMCBLAST_3D*

MLA: Dale Preece Richard Jensen Stephen Chung Development and Application of a 3-D Rock Blast Computer Modeling Capability Using Discrete Elements - DMCBLAST_3D*. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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