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Effect of the Dimensions of Mines and Angles of Inclination of Beds on the Stress Distribution in Mountain Masses

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The effect of the angle of inclination of a bed and the geometric dimensions of a mine with unloading crevices on the stressed state of a massif is studied numerically. A mine with a vaulted cross section and different angles of inclination of the sides to the base plane is considered.

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Goryanskaya, E.S. Effect of the Dimensions of Mines and Angles of Inclination of Beds on the Stress Distribution in Mountain Masses. Journal of Mathematical Sciences 103, 354–356 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011314328853

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