Abstract:In-situ stresses are significantly important for underground mining geotechnical design and coal seam gas management in underground coal mines. The past research always assumed an isotropic elastomer in the rock mass so that they could propose multivariate linear regression to predict the in-situ stresses. However, such a method normally led to a huge error if some extreme ground conditions presented such as massive bedding structures and frequent variations in the dip angles of discontinuities. The Guodishan … Show more
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