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Use of new variable-modulus materials for studying the stresses in supports and the solid rock with the photoelasticity method

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All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Mine Surveying (VNIMI), Leningrad. Translated from Fiziko-Tekhnicheskie Problemy Razrabotki Poleznykh Iskopaemykh, No. 3, pp. 84–87, May–June, 1969.

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Zlotnikov, M.S., Ievlev, G.A. Use of new variable-modulus materials for studying the stresses in supports and the solid rock with the photoelasticity method. Soviet Mining Science 5, 306–308 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02501867

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