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The Role of Capillary Suction and Dilatancy on the Interpretation of the Confined Strength of Clay Shales
By K. M. Wild, C. D. Martin, F. Amann
Peak laboratory strength data obtained from low permeability clay shales/rocks often display a bilinear or non-linear failure envelope. In many of these tests pore pressures are not measured because o
Jan 1, 2015
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Kinematic Analysis of Block Rotations in a Jointed Rock Mass using Graphical and Vector Methods
By M. Pötsch, W. Schubert
"The kinematic analysis of rock blocks is one part of a block stability assessment. It provides information about a block’s movability, i.e. if a block can detach from the adjacent rock mass and move
Jan 1, 2015
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Shear Stregth Enhancement of Rock Mass Due to Passive Rock Bolts
By L. P. Srivastava
Rock bolts have been used since long to enhance the shear strength response of jointed rocks in civil and mining engineering structures. However, the assessment of strength response of a rock mass rei
Jan 1, 2015
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Fracture Behavior Evaluation of High Strength Al7050 Alloy at Room and Elevated Temperatures Using Notched Specimens
By K. Purazrang, P. Musavi Garavi, P. Sh. Naseri, P. Abachi
The fracture behavior of high strength Al7050 alloy was investigated at room and elevated temperatures using small size, V-notched tear (called Kahn specimen) and compact tension, CT, specimens, respe
Jan 1, 2015
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Data Acquisition during Ground Freezing at Thyssen Mining’s Newmont Leeville Turf #3 Ventilation Shaft Project
By G. A. Witwicki
"The Thyssen Mining Group of Companies has successfully applied ground freezing technology to numerous projects throughout Europe and North America for over 100 years. Recently, the aspect of data acq
Jan 1, 2015
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Modeling the Post-Peak Strength Degradation on Tunnel Stability
By F. Y. Hsiao, H. C. Kao
Underground excavation in hard rock is normally stable at shallow depth except for wedge failure. However, the excavation depth is rapidly increasing recently. In high overburden stress condition, the
Jan 1, 2015
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The Effect of Discontinuities Characteristics on Coal Mine Stability and Sustainability: A Rock Fall Prediction Approach
By Nikzad Oraee, Parham Khajehpour, Kazam Oraee, Arash Goodarzi
"Rock fall related accidents continue to occur in coal mines, although artificial support mechanisms have been used extensively [1]. Roof stability is primarily determined in many underground mines by
Jan 1, 2015
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Estimation of the in Situ Block Size in Jointed Rock Masses Using Three-Dimensional Block Simulations and Discontinuity Measurements
By M. Pötsch, A. Kluckner, P. Söllner, W. Schubert
"The in situ block size is a key parameter in the geomechanical characterization of rock masses. It describes the fracturing of the rock mass and thus is a measure for the degradation of the rock mass
Jan 1, 2015
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Effects of Uncontrolled Blowout on the Stability of Gas Storage Cavern in Bedded Rock Salt
By Jie Li, Xinyu Liu, Yan Chen, Linjian Ma, Yasong Wang
Nonlinear time-dependent response analysis of salt cavern under extreme loads in disaster mode is of great importance to the safety and disaster prevention of gas storage group. Uncontrolled blowout i
Jan 1, 2015
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Minimizing Impacts on Streams due to Underground Mining by Predicting Surface Ground Movements
By Gabriel Böde Jimenez Leon, Michael Karmis, Christopher Newman, Zach Agioutantis
"When utilizing high recovery underground mining methods, such as longwall or high-extraction room-and-pillar mining, the movement and deformation of the overburden propagate toward the surface and ma
Jan 1, 2015
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Fracture Analysis at the Tasiast Open Pit Mine in Western Africa
By A. C. Gagnon, H. Saroglou
"The focus of this paper is on the analysis of geometrical discontinuity properties for the rock mass located within an open pit mine located in Western Africa. Discontinuity data were collected using
Jan 1, 2015
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3D Numerical Analyses of Temperature Field for Construction of Connecting Passage in Metro Using Artificial Freezing Method
By Jian-bin Xie, Lin-fang Shen, Zhi-liang Wang
"In order to research temperature field for construction of connecting passage in Metro using artificial freezing method, the finite difference software FLAC3D is employed to numerically simulate cons
Jan 1, 2015
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Design Considerations for Main Surface Fan Installation
By A. D. S. Gillies, A. Haghighat
"A study has been undertaken at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T) limestone Experimental Mine to determine new fans set up and wiring options.to install additional mine ventilat
Jan 1, 2015
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Design Methodology for Large Underground Powerplants
By R. Plassart, F. Laigle
"As a powerhouse, a transformer or a valve chamber, large underground caverns are a major element of hydropower plant. On the contrary to galleries and shafts which are linear and long underground str
Jan 1, 2015
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A Numerical Model for Fracture Propagation Leading to Primary Fragmentation in Block Caving Mines
By M. Nejati, A. Paluszny, R. W. Zimmerman
A numerical method is proposed to propagate multiple discrete fractures leading to primary fragmentation in a mine that is being worked using block caving. Deformation is computed using the finite ele
Jan 1, 2015
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Soil Improvement in Marina Coastal Expressway Project (C485) with Cement Deep Mixing (CDM) Method
By Yoshinori Kurumada, Tatsuo Nagatsu, Keiji Uchida
"Cement deep mixing method has been utilized in the process of construction of an underwater tunnel in Singapore. The soil was improved by this method to prevent undesirable heaving of the soil below
Jan 1, 2015
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Numerical Analysis of Released Energy during Unstable Rock Failure under True-Triaxial Unloading Condition
By A. Manouchehrian, M. Cai
"Rockburst, which often occurs around underground openings in highly stressed hard rocks, is a sudden and violent unstable rock failure and is associated with energy release. Rockburst is very dangero
Jan 1, 2015
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Deformation Characteristic of a Deep-Seated Rockslide Interacting with a Reservoir
By C. Zangerl, W. Fellin, M. Holzmann, B. Hofer, S. Perzlmaier
"Four deep-seated rockslide systems were investigated and are under surveillance by TIWAG (Tyrolean hydro-electric Company) since the mid-1960s after impoundment of Gepatsch reservoir began. These roc
Jan 1, 2015
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Hardness – A New Method for Characterising the Interaction of TBM Disc Cutters And Rocks?
By K. Thuro, S. Schneider, H. Kasling, P. Ellecosta
"One of the most important methods for material testing is the characterization of the hardness, which is defined as the resistance of a material to the penetration of another one. The methods accordi
Jan 1, 2015
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Dynamic Response of Buried Oil Pipeline Caused by Tunneling Blasting
By Zheng Shuangying
The vibration effect of the buried oil pipeline caused by tunneling blasting affects the pipeline safe transportation, tunnel construction schedule and its construction cost. The dynamic response char
Jan 1, 2015