2015
DOI: 10.1134/s1062739115010056
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Numerical simulation of rock mass limit state using Stavrogin’s strength criterion

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“…The mechanisms of stress and strain were different for the elements within the block and for the interacting elements of adjacent blocks, which was the model of fracturing within the continuous medium theory, where the stress and strain distribution function was continuous. A similar approach to resolving the problems of geomechanics is widely used in the engineering practice [28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. The change in the main maximum stress inside of the pillar is assessed for pillars with a width between 4 and 12 m with increments of 1 m.…”
Section: The Geomechanical Model Of a Pillar In A Fractured Rock Massifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanisms of stress and strain were different for the elements within the block and for the interacting elements of adjacent blocks, which was the model of fracturing within the continuous medium theory, where the stress and strain distribution function was continuous. A similar approach to resolving the problems of geomechanics is widely used in the engineering practice [28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. The change in the main maximum stress inside of the pillar is assessed for pillars with a width between 4 and 12 m with increments of 1 m.…”
Section: The Geomechanical Model Of a Pillar In A Fractured Rock Massifmentioning
confidence: 99%