IC 9325 MULSIM/PC-A Personal-Computer-Based Structural Analysis Program For Mine Design In Deep Tabular Deposits

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Douglas A. Donato
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

This Information Circular presents the MULSIM/PC system of numerical modeling computer programs developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. This system consists of four programs: PREMUL, the preprocessor or mesh generator; MULSIM/PC, the actual numerical modeling program (number cruncher); MUL3D, a three-dimensional postprocessor; and MUL2D, a two-dimensional postprocessor. These programs were specifically designed to operate on IBM-compatible (MS-DOS-based) personal computers for easy transfer of this technology to the mining industry and academia. MULSIM/PC uses a subvariation of the boundary-element method, namely, the displacement-discontinuity technique, for linear-elastic geomechanical analysis of mine plans in one or two parallel underground tabular deposits. Results calculated by this technique include stresses and displacements as they relate to changing mine geometries and materials. In addition to describing the MULSIM/PC program and its features, and providing a detailed example model, this report also documents the associated preprocessing and postprocessing programs that are part of the MULSIM/PC system. User's guides for all the programs are contained in the appendixes following the main report.
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APA: Douglas A. Donato  (1992)  IC 9325 MULSIM/PC-A Personal-Computer-Based Structural Analysis Program For Mine Design In Deep Tabular Deposits

MLA: Douglas A. Donato IC 9325 MULSIM/PC-A Personal-Computer-Based Structural Analysis Program For Mine Design In Deep Tabular Deposits. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1992.

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