MULSIM/PC - A Structural Analysis Numerical Modeling Program For Tabular Deposits ? Objective

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Develop a user-friendly, personal computer-based numerical modeling program that performs structural analyses of underground tabular deposits, making these readily available to the mining industry. Background When ore is extracted from an underground mine, the overburden weight is redistributed to unmined areas, recompacted gob zones, and artificial structures such as packwalls and/or cribs. This redistribution of stresses continually changes throughout the mining cycle and can be especially complicated when multiple-seam mining is involved. Numerical mine structural analysis methods provide a way of calculating the redistribution of overburden stresses and the resulting loading for any given area of an underground mine, thus enabling engineers to design safer and more productive mines. In 1973 Crouch and Fairhurst developed a mine structural analysis computer program called MINSIM. This computer program was based on the three-dimensional displacement-discontinuity approach, a subvariation of the boundary-element method. In 1979 Sinha expanded MINSIM's capability to provide an analysis of parallel multiple seams. Sinha called his program MULSIM. During 1984 and 1985, the Bureau of Mines upgraded and completely restructured MULSIM into what is now called MULSIM/BM.
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APA:  (1990)  MULSIM/PC - A Structural Analysis Numerical Modeling Program For Tabular Deposits ? Objective

MLA: MULSIM/PC - A Structural Analysis Numerical Modeling Program For Tabular Deposits ? Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1990.

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