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Analytical, Numerical and Big-Data-Based Methods in Deep Rock Mechanics

Contributor(s): Wang, Shaofeng (Guest Editor), Cai, Xin (Guest Editor), Zhou, Jian (Guest Editor)

ISBN: 9783036557618

Publisher: Mdpi AG

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Pub Date: January 6, 2023

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.31" H x 9.61" L x 6.69" W ( 2.48 lbs) 432 pages

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Technology and Engineering | General

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With the increasing requirements for energy, resources, and space, numerous rock engineering projects (e.g., mining, tunnelling, underground storage, and geothermal and petroleum engineering) are more often being constructed and operated in large-scale, deep underground, and complex geology environments. Meanwhile, more and more unconventional rock failures and rock instabilities (e.g., rockbursts, large-scale collapses, and mine earthquakes) are occurring and severely threatening the safety of underground operations. It is well-recognized that rocks have multiscale structures from minerals, particles, fractures, fissures, joints, and stratification to faults and involve multiscale fracture processes. In the deep earth, rocks are commonly subjected to complex high-stress and strong-dynamic disturbances simultaneously. In addition, there are many multiphysics coupling processes, such as the coupled thermo-hydromechanical interaction in fractured porous rocks. It is still difficult to understand rock mechanics and to characterize rock behaviors with complex stress conditions, multiphysics processes, and multiscale changes. The primary aim of this Special Issue is to bring together original research discussing innovative efforts on analytical, numerical, and big-data-based methods in rock mechanics. It includes 25 manuscripts that illustrate the richness and challenging nature of deep rock mechanics.

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