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3D Engineering Analysis for Underground Excavations

version 4.0

Research Papers

Journal Papers

Seventeenth Canadian Geotechnical Colloquim: The Effect of Cohesion Loss...

C. Derek Martin, Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 34: 698-725, 1997

A node-centric indirect boundary element method: three-dimensional...

S. Vijayakumar, T.E. Yacoub, J.H. Curran
Computers & Structures, 74 (2000) 687-703

Conference Papers

Why Simple Models Work in Mining Geomechanics

By R.E. Hammah, J.H. Curran
Invited Lecture, U.S. Rock Mechanics Conference
Asheville, North Carolina, USA, June 2009

A three-dimensional data visualization tool for mine datasets

B.T. Corkum, J.H. Curran, M.W. Grabinsky
Proceedings of the 2nd Canadian Conference on Computer
Applications in the Mining Industry
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, vol. 2, 1991

Others

Three-Dimensional Analysis of Lenticular Ore Bodies Using Displacement...

by Thamer Yacoub
Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy,
Graduate Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, 1999

Three-dimensional Triangulated Boundary Element Meshing of Underground...

by Brent Corkum
Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy,
Graduate Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, 1997

Examine-3D Energy Balance Utility

The calculation of energy release using Examine3D
The Rock Engineering Group
Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, 1994

Practical Implementation of the Direct Boundary Element Method for...

by Sanjiv Shah
Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy,
Graduate Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, 1992

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