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Numerical modelling of brittle fracture and step-path failure: from laboratory to rock slope scale
Author: Yan, Ming
Date created: 2008
Simulation of failure mechanisms around underground coal mine openings using discrete element modelling
Author: Gao, Fuqiang
Date created: 2013-09-06
Characterisation of High Rock Slopes using an Integrated Numerical Modelling - Remote Sensing Approach
Author: Havaej, Mohsen
Date created: 2015-08-18
Characterization of Brittle Damage in Rock from the Micro to Macro Scale
Author: Hamdi, Pooya
Date created: 2015-08-10

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  • Numerical modelling (4)
  • (-) brittle fracture (4)
  • Cutter roof (1)
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  • Discrete Fracture Networks (1)
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  • Longwall mining (1)
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  • Slope stability (1)
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  • combined finite/discrete element method (FDEM) (1)
  • step-path failure (1)
  • sub level caving (1)

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