AbstractOver the past twenty years, there has been a growing interest in the development of numerical models that can realistically capture the progressive failure of rock masses. In particular, the investigation of damage development around underground excavations represents a key issue in several rock engineering applications, including tunnelling, mining, drilling, hydroelectric power generation, and the deep geological disposal of nuclear waste. The goal of this paper is to show the effectiveness of a hybrid finite-discrete element method (FDEM) code to simulate the fracturing mechanisms associated with the excavation of underground openings in brittle rock formations. A brief review of the current state-of-the-art modelling approaches ...
This thesis presents a unified approach for better understanding the failure mechanisms associated w...
The growth of fractures around an undercut of a block cave is simulated. A finite element based appr...
Deep excavations are widely used for various purposes in industries including civil, mining, militar...
AbstractOver the past twenty years, there has been a growing interest in the development of numerica...
Tunnelling processes lead to stress changes surrounding an underground opening resulting in the dist...
AbstractThe goal of this review paper is to provide a summary of selected discrete element and hybri...
A hybrid finite-discrete element method (FEM/DEM) is introduced to model the excavation damage zone ...
The construction of an underground opening leads to changes in the in situ stress regime surrounding...
This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavati...
Rockbursting in deep tunnelling is a complex phenomenon posing significant challenges both at the de...
In recent decades, more and more underground tunnels have been designed and constructed in worldwide...
A combined finite-discrete element method (FDEM) is proposed to model the dynamic fracture, fragment...
A brief literature review of numerical studies on excavation damage zone (EDZ) is conducted to compa...
The rock masses in a construction site of underground cavern are generally not continuum due to the ...
Stability of underground excavations is a prerequisite for the proper functioning of all other syste...
This thesis presents a unified approach for better understanding the failure mechanisms associated w...
The growth of fractures around an undercut of a block cave is simulated. A finite element based appr...
Deep excavations are widely used for various purposes in industries including civil, mining, militar...
AbstractOver the past twenty years, there has been a growing interest in the development of numerica...
Tunnelling processes lead to stress changes surrounding an underground opening resulting in the dist...
AbstractThe goal of this review paper is to provide a summary of selected discrete element and hybri...
A hybrid finite-discrete element method (FEM/DEM) is introduced to model the excavation damage zone ...
The construction of an underground opening leads to changes in the in situ stress regime surrounding...
This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavati...
Rockbursting in deep tunnelling is a complex phenomenon posing significant challenges both at the de...
In recent decades, more and more underground tunnels have been designed and constructed in worldwide...
A combined finite-discrete element method (FDEM) is proposed to model the dynamic fracture, fragment...
A brief literature review of numerical studies on excavation damage zone (EDZ) is conducted to compa...
The rock masses in a construction site of underground cavern are generally not continuum due to the ...
Stability of underground excavations is a prerequisite for the proper functioning of all other syste...
This thesis presents a unified approach for better understanding the failure mechanisms associated w...
The growth of fractures around an undercut of a block cave is simulated. A finite element based appr...
Deep excavations are widely used for various purposes in industries including civil, mining, militar...