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    Calibration of a Blasting Model for an Open Pit Mine in Chile

    The purpose of the study was to provide technical support to the blasting area of an open pit mine. The problem analyzed is related to the non-conformity of the design berms observed in the mine and the need to understand the relative contribution of the structural condition of the rock mass and the design of the blasts to the final situation of the affected benches.

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    Getting Started With Dynamic Modeling in FLAC3D
    May 13, 2025 - May 14, 2025

    This training supplies the tools needed to describe and apply the workflow for dynamic analysis in FLAC3D, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of each step involved, including model setup, boundary conditions, input signal application, and damping, to effectively analyze dynamic behavior in geotechnical simulations.

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    May 13, 2025 - May 14, 2025

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    Maria Jesús Celis is an Auditor Accountant with a degree in Auditing from the Universidad Católica del Maule, with 7 years of experience in the analysis of accounting accounts of assets, liabilities and results, both internal and external auditing processes, management of Accounting ERP, and accounting closing processes.

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