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Mendecki, AJ
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Napier, JAL
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Ilchev, A
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Sellers, E
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2007-12-05T13:20:57Z |
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2007-12-05T13:20:57Z |
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2001-06 |
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Mendecki, AJ, et al. 2001. Fundamental aspects of the integration of seismic monitoring with numerical modelling. Safety in Mines Research advisory committee, GAP 603, June, 2001, pp 1-152 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1768
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Numerical modelling of rock-mass response to underground excavations is of vital importance for the decision-making process in designing and running a mine. Likewise, seismic monitoring with state-of-the-art local seismic systems is indispensable as a means for quantifying hazard and as an indicator for potential instabilities in the rock-mass due to mining activities, geological structures and other hazard enhancing factors. The concept of integrating observational data with mining-oriented numerical modelling has emerged as the next logical step in the development of more reliable computer-based methods for treating the problems of rock-mass stability, damage evolution and the on-set of sudden material failure. The most important feature of an integrated numerical model is the ability to take real data, as provided by a seismic monitoring system, and to use this data as an additional input for solving a forward problem about the evolution of the physical state of the modelled rock-mass. |
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SIMRAC |
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GAP 603 |
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Numerical modelling |
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Integration |
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Seismic monitoring |
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Fundamental aspects of the integration of seismic monitoring with numerical modelling. |
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Conference Presentation |
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Mendecki, A., Napier, J., Ilchev, A., & Sellers, E. (2001). Fundamental aspects of the integration of seismic monitoring with numerical modelling. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1768 |
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Mendecki, AJ, JAL Napier, A Ilchev, and E Sellers. "Fundamental aspects of the integration of seismic monitoring with numerical modelling." (2001): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1768 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Mendecki A, Napier J, Ilchev A, Sellers E, Fundamental aspects of the integration of seismic monitoring with numerical modelling; 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1768 . |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Mendecki, AJ
AU - Napier, JAL
AU - Ilchev, A
AU - Sellers, E
AB - Numerical modelling of rock-mass response to underground excavations is of vital importance for the decision-making process in designing and running a mine. Likewise, seismic monitoring with state-of-the-art local seismic systems is indispensable as a means for quantifying hazard and as an indicator for potential instabilities in the rock-mass due to mining activities, geological structures and other hazard enhancing factors. The concept of integrating observational data with mining-oriented numerical modelling has emerged as the next logical step in the development of more reliable computer-based methods for treating the problems of rock-mass stability, damage evolution and the on-set of sudden material failure. The most important feature of an integrated numerical model is the ability to take real data, as provided by a seismic monitoring system, and to use this data as an additional input for solving a forward problem about the evolution of the physical state of the modelled rock-mass.
DA - 2001-06
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - SIMRAC
KW - GAP 603
KW - Numerical modelling
KW - Integration
KW - Seismic monitoring
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2001
T1 - Fundamental aspects of the integration of seismic monitoring with numerical modelling
TI - Fundamental aspects of the integration of seismic monitoring with numerical modelling
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1768
ER -
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