“…At the current stage, the theoretical treatment of the pressure regime includes a large number of problems; however, difficulties arise when solving the problems encountered in mining engineering practice through classical analytical methods. That is why many concerns are directed in particular towards finding research methods, respectively, appropriate calculations for the problems and precision required by the mining activity [11,12,17,18,20,24,29]; others refer to finding experimental procedures for determining the behavior of underground constructions of all kinds using different modeling systems and in situ measurements [7,8,19,20,24,25,[28][29][30][31][32][33]. Finding that, in the end, the analytical way is not at all inferior to the experimental one, the analytical and numerical methods of solving the most diverse problems encountered in practice have also seen an exceptional development [34][35][36].…”