AbstractThis paper presents the application of a hybrid finite-discrete element method to study blast-induced damage in circular tunnels. An extensive database of field tests of underground explosions above tunnels is used for calibrating and validating the proposed numerical method; the numerical results are shown to be in good agreement with published data for large-scale physical experiments. The method is then used to investigate the influence of rock strength properties on tunnel durability to withstand blast loads. The presented analysis considers blast damage in tunnels excavated through relatively weak (sandstone) and strong (granite) rock materials. It was found that higher rock strength will increase the tunnel resistance to the l...
Underground tunnels are vulnerable to terrorist attacks which can cause collapse of the tunnel struc...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the application of a combined finite-discrete element pr...
The construction of an underground opening leads to changes in the in situ stress regime surrounding...
AbstractThis paper presents the application of a hybrid finite-discrete element method to study blas...
A hybrid finite-discrete element method (FEM/DEM) is introduced to model the excavation damage zone ...
A brief literature review of numerical studies on excavation damage zone (EDZ) is conducted to compa...
This thesis presents the application of the finite-discrete element method for simulation of the imp...
A brief literature review of numerical studies on excavation damage zone (EDZ) is conducted to compa...
Rockbursting in deep tunnelling is a complex phenomenon posing significant challenges both at the de...
AbstractOver the past twenty years, there has been a growing interest in the development of numerica...
This paper uses finite element techniques to investigate the performance of buried tunnels subjected...
Rock tunneling deals with material that is two or three times stronger, or more, than the normal co...
Tunnelling processes lead to stress changes surrounding an underground opening resulting in the dist...
We present recent developments in the coupling of the finite element method (FEM) and the discrete e...
A combined finite-discrete element method (FDEM) is proposed to model the dynamic fracture, fragment...
Underground tunnels are vulnerable to terrorist attacks which can cause collapse of the tunnel struc...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the application of a combined finite-discrete element pr...
The construction of an underground opening leads to changes in the in situ stress regime surrounding...
AbstractThis paper presents the application of a hybrid finite-discrete element method to study blas...
A hybrid finite-discrete element method (FEM/DEM) is introduced to model the excavation damage zone ...
A brief literature review of numerical studies on excavation damage zone (EDZ) is conducted to compa...
This thesis presents the application of the finite-discrete element method for simulation of the imp...
A brief literature review of numerical studies on excavation damage zone (EDZ) is conducted to compa...
Rockbursting in deep tunnelling is a complex phenomenon posing significant challenges both at the de...
AbstractOver the past twenty years, there has been a growing interest in the development of numerica...
This paper uses finite element techniques to investigate the performance of buried tunnels subjected...
Rock tunneling deals with material that is two or three times stronger, or more, than the normal co...
Tunnelling processes lead to stress changes surrounding an underground opening resulting in the dist...
We present recent developments in the coupling of the finite element method (FEM) and the discrete e...
A combined finite-discrete element method (FDEM) is proposed to model the dynamic fracture, fragment...
Underground tunnels are vulnerable to terrorist attacks which can cause collapse of the tunnel struc...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the application of a combined finite-discrete element pr...
The construction of an underground opening leads to changes in the in situ stress regime surrounding...