This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavation in fractured rocks. The length distribution of natural fractures can be described by a power law model, whose exponent a defines the relative proportion of large and small fractures in the system. The larger a is, the higher proportion of small fractures is. A series of two-dimensional discrete fracture networks (DFNs) associated with different length exponent a and fracture intensity P21 is generated to represent various scenarios of distributed pre-existing fractures in the rock. The geomechanical behaviour of the fractured rock embedded with DFN geometry in response to isotropic/anisotropic in-situ stress conditions and excavation-induc...
This paper presents the results of studies of the natural fracture distribution encountered in 10 te...
Rockbursting in deep tunnelling is a complex phenomenon posing significant challenges both at the de...
The majority of open-pit mineral workings are established in hydrogeological environments in which u...
This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavati...
AbstractOver the past twenty years, there has been a growing interest in the development of numerica...
Natural fractures are ubiquitous in crustal rocks and often dominate the bulk properties of geologic...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the formation mechanism of fractures induced by excavation of a galler...
An Increasing need for mining and constructing underground facilities at a greater depth and under h...
peer reviewedThe drilling of galleries induces damage propagation in the surrounding medium and crea...
Three dimensional numerical modelling was used to examine the fracture responses around cavities in ...
This paper focuses on the formation mechanism of fractures induced by excavation of a gallery in sof...
Fractures are amongst the most important factors determining the behavior of rock masses. The lack o...
Cracks are critical for the deformation and failure of rock masses, but the effects of real cracks a...
A brief literature review of numerical studies on excavation damage zone (EDZ) is conducted to compa...
Both joint sets and fault-related fractures serve as important conduits for fluid flow. In the forme...
This paper presents the results of studies of the natural fracture distribution encountered in 10 te...
Rockbursting in deep tunnelling is a complex phenomenon posing significant challenges both at the de...
The majority of open-pit mineral workings are established in hydrogeological environments in which u...
This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavati...
AbstractOver the past twenty years, there has been a growing interest in the development of numerica...
Natural fractures are ubiquitous in crustal rocks and often dominate the bulk properties of geologic...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the formation mechanism of fractures induced by excavation of a galler...
An Increasing need for mining and constructing underground facilities at a greater depth and under h...
peer reviewedThe drilling of galleries induces damage propagation in the surrounding medium and crea...
Three dimensional numerical modelling was used to examine the fracture responses around cavities in ...
This paper focuses on the formation mechanism of fractures induced by excavation of a gallery in sof...
Fractures are amongst the most important factors determining the behavior of rock masses. The lack o...
Cracks are critical for the deformation and failure of rock masses, but the effects of real cracks a...
A brief literature review of numerical studies on excavation damage zone (EDZ) is conducted to compa...
Both joint sets and fault-related fractures serve as important conduits for fluid flow. In the forme...
This paper presents the results of studies of the natural fracture distribution encountered in 10 te...
Rockbursting in deep tunnelling is a complex phenomenon posing significant challenges both at the de...
The majority of open-pit mineral workings are established in hydrogeological environments in which u...