Cai et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Assessment of excavation damaged zone using a micromechanics modelCai et al., 2005
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- Cai M
- Kaiser P
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- Tunnelling and underground space technology
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It is well known that acoustic emission (AE) and microseismic (MS) events are indicators of rock fracturing or damage as the rock is brought to failure at high stress. By capturing the microseismic events, underground excavation induced rock mass degradation or damage …
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