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The theory of strata mechanics /

During the last thirty years, the increasing need for extracting coal from new mining fields, especially from unmined protective pillars and seams that are threatened with rock bursts and rock-gas eruptions, has accelerated the development of research in the fundamental mining discipline known as ro...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gil, Henryk, 1933-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Polaco
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Warsaw : Elsevier ; PWN--Polish Scientific Publishers, 1991.
Colección:Developments in geotechnical engineering ; 63.
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245 1 4 |a The theory of strata mechanics /  |c by Henryk Gil ; [translated from the Polish by Jolanta Krauze]. 
260 |a Amsterdam ;  |a New York :  |b Elsevier ;  |a Warsaw :  |b PWN--Polish Scientific Publishers,  |c 1991. 
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490 1 |a Developments in geotechnical engineering ;  |v vol. 63 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-276) and index. 
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520 |a During the last thirty years, the increasing need for extracting coal from new mining fields, especially from unmined protective pillars and seams that are threatened with rock bursts and rock-gas eruptions, has accelerated the development of research in the fundamental mining discipline known as rock mass mechanics or geomechanics. Generally, rock mass mechanics is concerned with rock mass movements and with the phenomena accompanying them. Extensive theoretical, laboratory, and in-situ investigations have resulted in considerable achievements in the field of rock mass mechanics. It is impossible to include all these achievements in a single monograph, and therefore in the present book the author has attempted to contruct a synthetic mathematical description of the rock mass movements and of the strain and stress state induced by mining, in particular when extracting mineral deposits. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a Front Cover; The Theory of Strata Mechanics; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; 0.1 Development of rock mass mechanics; 0.2 Interrelation between the mechanics of rock masses and the mechanics of continuous media; CHAPTER 1. ROCK MASSES DISTURBED BY MINING; 1.1 General characteristics of rock masses; 1.2 Idealization of the rock mass; 1.3 Primary stress state; 1.4 The equation of continuity; 1.5 The equation of motion; 1.6 Concept of weightlessness of a rock; CHAPTER 2. THE ELASTIC STATE OF ROCK AROUND EXCAVATIONS; 2.1 The elastic properties of a rock mass 
505 8 |a 2.2 Effect of rock layering upon the form of the equations of state2.3 Equation of equilibrium in terms of displacements; 2.4 Plane state of strain in a rock mass; 2.5 Systems operating in a plane state of strain; 2.6 Three-dimensional states of displacement and stress in the vicinity of excavations; CHAPTER 3. THE VISCOELASTIC STATE OF ROCK AROUND EXCAVATIONS; 3.1 Rheological properties of rock masses; 3.2 Differential form of the state equations; 3.3 Integral form of the state equations; 3.4 The displacement equation of equilibrium; 3.5 Plane strain state 
505 8 |a 3.6 Plane strain- and stress distributions around excavations3.7 Three-dimensional stress state around excavations; CHAPTER 4. GEOMETRICAL THEORIES OF ROCK MASS MOVEMENTS; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The effect of an excavation upon a point isolated on the ground surface; 4.3 The relation between the surface of influence and the subsidence profile; 4.4 The plane profile of a full subsidence trough; 4.5 Inclination and curvature of the plane profile of a subsidence through; 4.6 Determining the horizontal component of displacement and strain 
505 8 |a 4.7 Variation of the shape of a subsidence trough with time4.8 Three-dimensional profile of a subsidence trough with two-parameter surface of influence; 4.9 Three-dimensional profile of a subsidence trough described by a three-parameter influence function; 4.10 Differential equations for displacements in a rock mass; CHAPTER 5. ELASTIC-PLASTIC MODEL OF AN INHOMOGENEOUS ROCK MASS; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Elastic-plastic properties of rocks; 5.3 The mechanism of elastic-plastic deformation of rocks and the concept of dislocation; 5.4 Dislocation energy 
505 8 |a 5.5 Dislocation movement and macroscopic plastic strains5.6 Differential equation describing the average dislocation displacement vector; 5.7 Dislocation model of a dry rock mass; 5.8 Equations of the dislocation model; 5.9 General solution of the equations of the dislocation model taking account of the anisotropy and inhomogeneity of the rock mass; 5.10 Solution of the equations of the dislocation model for an isotropic, uniformly elastic rock mass; 5.11 Separating the elastic stress field from the total stress field 
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