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Distinct element modeling and analysis of mining-induced subsidence
K. M. O'Connor
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Ch H. Dowding
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Subsidence
100%
Element Analysis
100%
Rock Mass
100%
Rigid Block
100%
Rock Discontinuities
100%
Mining-induced Subsidence
100%
Distinct Element Modeling
100%
Two Dimensional
50%
Computer Model
50%
Joint Stiffness
50%
Low Stiffness
50%
Numerical Experiments
50%
Contact Stiffness
50%
Joint Density
50%
Joint Roughness
50%
Longwall Coal Mining
50%
Measured Displacement
50%
Overall Stiffness
50%
Reliable Simulation
50%
Block Caving
50%
Vertical Joint
50%
Maximum Subsidence
50%
Engineering
Rock Mass
100%
Rigid Block
100%
Distinct Element
100%
Joints (Structural Components)
100%
Overburden
100%
Two Dimensional
50%
Numerical Experiment
50%
Contact Stiffness
50%
Dimensional Rigid
50%
Joint Density
50%
Field Study
50%
Coal Mine
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Subsidence
100%
Overburden
40%
Coal Mine
20%
Field Study
20%