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Caving and underground subsidence
Problems of caving and underground subsidence can be considered as failure of highly compacted rock and its subsequent flow in form of broken rock; problem is complex because propagation of failure and flow have to be considered simultaneously; density of broken rock is assumed to be only time dependent and consequences are examined in case of 1-dimensional vertical subsidence into initial cavity.
Caving and underground subsidence
Problems of caving and underground subsidence can be considered as failure of highly compacted rock and its subsequent flow in form of broken rock; problem is complex because propagation of failure and flow have to be considered simultaneously; density of broken rock is assumed to be only time dependent and consequences are examined in case of 1-dimensional vertical subsidence into initial cavity.
Caving and underground subsidence
Soc Mine Engrs -- Trans
Jenike, A.W. (author) / Leser, T. (author)
1962
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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