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Study on Acoustic Emission of Rock Damage Based on Physical Cellular Automata
Rock acoustic emission a physical phenomenon during the rock deformation, it is also an effective method used to study the properties of rock damage. In this article, from the aspects of elastic energy, a discrete nonlinear dynamics analysis method was established based on physical cellular automata. Using this new method, the properties of acoustic emission during the rock deformation and damage were studied, and the results were compared with related previous research achievements, and the results show that this new method based on cellular automata is reasonable and effective.
Study on Acoustic Emission of Rock Damage Based on Physical Cellular Automata
Rock acoustic emission a physical phenomenon during the rock deformation, it is also an effective method used to study the properties of rock damage. In this article, from the aspects of elastic energy, a discrete nonlinear dynamics analysis method was established based on physical cellular automata. Using this new method, the properties of acoustic emission during the rock deformation and damage were studied, and the results were compared with related previous research achievements, and the results show that this new method based on cellular automata is reasonable and effective.
Study on Acoustic Emission of Rock Damage Based on Physical Cellular Automata
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 170-173 ; 179-182
14.05.2012
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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