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Physical Foundations of Mechanism of Zonal Rock Failure in the Vicinity of Mine Working

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Using the statements of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, the physical foundations of zonal rock failure in the vicinity of mine workings are revealed. The evolution of rock failure, from the elastic state after driving a working to the developed zonal structure, is described. The relations obtained are illustrated by a computational experiment.

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Metlov, L.S., Morozov, A.F. & Zborshchik, M.P. Physical Foundations of Mechanism of Zonal Rock Failure in the Vicinity of Mine Working. Journal of Mining Science 38, 150–155 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021111521279

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