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BAE MINING SHOW CASE:
This months additions are an animated drive down a ramp, modeled using nearly 10,000,000 degrees of freedom, a fly through a damaged major apex in a block cave and details about BAEs Discrete Element research on cave loads.
New Downloads Available:
Paper on Interpreting cave propagation, seismic event interpretation in caving mines and the decomposition of plastic strain © BAE 2006
Paper on Very deep block caving. © BAE 2006. We recommend reading this paper in conjunction with the paper above
Detailed Powerpoint presentation on numerical modelling of large open pit slopes 46Mb—right click and select ‘save target as’
About BAE:
Beck Arndt Engineering (formerly Beck Mining Engineering) specialises in mine planning and mining engineering for extreme environments and complex mining . Our specialty is mine scale non-linear modelling. We are world leaders in the simulation of mining induced stress and deformation, seismicity, subsidence and slope stability.
This website details some mining applications and examples, where complex analysis has been used to optimise mine designs.
For more details about any of the examples you see here, contact BAE, or visit BAE’s main website at www.beckarndt.com.au.
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Telephone: (+61) 8 9245 3287 Beck Arndt Engineering Pty Ltd 3 Nautilus Crescent NSW Australia |
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FIGURE: Movement in the slopes of a large open pit as modelled by BAE |