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Physical, empirical and numerical modeling of jointed rock mass strength
P. H.S.W. Kulatilake
Mining and Geological Engineering
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Anisotropic Properties
25%
Engineering Profession
25%
Engineering Researchers
25%
Geomechanical Properties
25%
Geometrical Parameters
25%
In-situ Stress
25%
Jointed Rock Mass
100%
Mechanics Engineering
50%
Modeling Methodology
25%
Numerical Modeling
100%
Physical Modeling
100%
Prediction Accuracy
25%
Rock Engineering
50%
Rock Mass Strength
100%
Rock Mechanics
50%
Scale Effect
25%
Strength Criterion
25%
Engineering
Accurate Prediction
25%
Anisotropic
25%
Geometrical Parameter
25%
In Situ Stress
25%
Jointed Rock Mass
100%
Numerical Modeling
100%
Physical Modeling
100%
Rock Engineering
50%
Rock Mass Strength
100%
Rock Mechanics
50%
Scale Effect
25%
Strength Criterion
25%
Tasks
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