Rock Motion Simulation and Prediction of Porosity Distribution for a Two-Level Retort

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Dale S. Preece
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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38
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

"The computer program DMC (Distinct Motion Code) [Taylor and Preece, 1989a] was developed in 1988 and 1989 to predict the motion of rock following a conventional blast. DMC executes very efficiently on a CRAY type computer due to the high degree of vectorization and also due to the use of spherical elements [TayIor and Preece, 1989b]. Bulking mechanisms developed specifically for use with spherical elements include rotation-induced dilatation and aspect ratio > 1.0 [Preece and Taylor, 19901. Rotation-induced dilatation allows the radius of the sphere to expand as a function ofsphere rotation to simulate the interaction of corners and sides of blocky rocks. An aspect ratio > 1.0 is achieved by kinematically tieing spheres together."
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APA: Dale S. Preece  (1991)  Rock Motion Simulation and Prediction of Porosity Distribution for a Two-Level Retort

MLA: Dale S. Preece Rock Motion Simulation and Prediction of Porosity Distribution for a Two-Level Retort. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1991.

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