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Computer program. Note Title from disk label. Developed by Timothy J. Pfeiffer, et al.; based on research at the Colorado School of Mines. Revision of a report entitled: Rockfall modeling and attenuator testing. Statement on user's manual: Version 3.0. Colorado rockfall simulation program. Version 3.0 of the Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program is similar to version 2.1 in terms of the operating environment. General Description: The Colorado Geological Survey web-site 'was developed to model rockfall behavior and provide a statistical analysis of probable rockfall events at any given site.

The Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program (CRSP) was developed in 1987 to estimate the velocity, energy, and bounce heights of rockfall, which in turn forms a basis for selection of designs for mitigation. Several revisions were issued in the following years, and the program has been widely used for rockfall design. The new version of CRSP has been written based on a combination of Particle Flow Code and the Discrete Element Method for dynamic model simulation. Aomei backupper bootable iso download. This approach provides a more accurate approximation to the equations of motion for rock and slope interaction than employed by previous CRSP versions.

  • Corporate Authors: 200 Southern Boulevard, P.O. Box 189
    Albany, NY United States 12201-0189
  • Authors:
    • Bartingale, Ryan
    • Higgins, Jerry D
    • Andrew, Richard
    • Rock, Alan
    • Zhang, Runing
  • Conference:
    • Location: Buffalo NY, United States
    • Date: 2009-9-29 to 2009-10-1
  • Publication Date: 2009

Language

  • English

Media Info

  • Media Type: CD-ROM
  • Features: Figures; Photos; References; Tables;
  • Pagination: pp 189-200
  • Monograph Title: Proceedings of the 60th Highway Geology Symposium

Subject/Index Terms

  • TRT Terms: Best practices; Blast cleaning; Geotechnical engineering; Groundwater; Rockfalls; Simulation; Water quality management
  • Geographic Terms: Colorado
  • Subject Areas: Design; Geotechnology; Highways; I43: Rock Mechanics;

Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 01142305
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Oct 20 2009 6:37PM

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The Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program (CRSP) was developed to model rockfall behavior and provide a statistical analysis of probable rockfall events at any given site. Version 4.0 is used for Windows 95, 98, and NT systems and includes: introduction, previous work and background, methods, results, discussion of results, conclusions, recommendations, use of the CRSP program, references, appendix. 61 figures. 8 tables. Digital ZIP download. 127 pages. MI-66D

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Tips for working with Windows 7:

Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program Version 5.2

1. When installing try right clicking and choosing “Run as Administrator”

2. When using the installed .exe, right click on the .exe and choose “properties”, then choose the “Compatibility” tab, then click the tabs “Run this program in compatibility mode for: Windows XP (Service Pack 3)”, and also choose the “Run this program as an Administrator”. You should only have to do this once and from then on you will only need to double click on the CRSP icon.

Aside from these suggestions we offer no further support, which is why we are now making it free. We realize that while this is still a useful program, it’s reaching the end of its Windows operating system life-cycle.

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Jones, Christopher L., Jerry D. Higgins, and Richard D. Andrew. “MI-66 Colorado Rockfall Simulation Program, Version 4.0.” Rockfall Simulation Program. Miscellaneous MI-66. Denver, CO: Colorado Geological Survey, Division of Minerals and Geology, Department of Natural Resources, March 2000. https://coloradogeologicalsurvey.org/publications/colorado-rockfall-simulation-program.