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Rock Mass Data (RMD)

This module includes three apps: the Importer, the Analyser (RMDA, which stands for Rock Mass Data Analyser) and the Raisebore Stability app. The Rock Mass Data Analyser (RMD) application allows a user the ability to input various types of geotechnical data into mXrap, creating a geotechnical database of borehole and mapping data, which may be easily visualised and analysed in 3D, on charts and in stereonets.

Components of the module

Detailed analyzes are possible for all data sources. Please click on the following documentation to explore each possibility

A combined window allows you to compare all rock mass data available (geology, rock mass classification and characterisation, structures, intact rock and stress measurements).

A combined window allows you to compare all rock mass data available (geology, rock mass classification and characterisation, structures, intact rock and stress measurements.

Videos

Webinars

Rock Mass Data Analyser webinar on 5 October 2021.

Older demo

Integration with Other Modules

Current Integrations

Planned Features

  • Integration with mXrap's seismic module for combined visualisation
  • Feeder functionality for geotechnical block model applications

Authors

Principal authors: Denisha Sewnun and Audrey Goulet

Contributing authors: Daniel Cumming-Potvin, Johan Wesseloo, Kyle Woodward, Liam Niedzielski

Citation

Sewnun, D, Goulet, A, Cumming-Potvin, D, Wesseloo, J & Woodward, KR 2020, mXrap software app, Rock Mass Data, Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, mxrap.com

Publications

No Publications have been done regarding this module yet

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