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Paper presented at the ISRM VietRock Conference, March 12–13, 2015
Paper Number: ISRM-VIETROCK-2015-047
... Abstract The use of process simulation module can be benefit for planning and operating a microtunnelling project. Thereby, problems at different construction phases can be anticipated and analyzed. Moreover, it has potential to optimize usage of resources, to develop better project plans...
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Paper presented at the ISRM VietRock Conference, March 12–13, 2015
Paper Number: ISRM-VIETROCK-2015-057
... function of Knothe was presented. Based on Knothe function, the authors built a subsidence prediction module and applied it for Nam Deo Nai waste dump, Quang Ninh, Viet Nam. The predicted values from this module was compared to the actually measured data, the smallest difference of subsidence is -0.003 m...