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Evolution, Monitoring and Predicting Models of Rockburst - Precursor Information for Rock Failure (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
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Evolution, Monitoring and Predicting Models of Rockburst - Precursor Information for Rock Failure (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
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This open access book focuses on investigating predicting precursor
information and key points of rockburst in mining engineering
through laboratory experiment, theoretical analysis, numerical
simulation and case studies. Understanding the evolution patterns
for the microstructure instability of rock is a prerequisite for
rockburst prediction. The book provides a guide for readers seeking
to understand the evolution patterns for the microstrucure of rock
failure, the predicting key point of rock failure and the rockburst
predicting model. It will be an essential reference to understand
mechanism of rockburst and sheds new light on dynamic disasters
prediction. Chapters are carefully developed to cover (1) The
evolution patterns for the microstructure instability of rock; (2)
Rockburst hazard monitoring and predicting criterion and predicting
models. The book addresses the issue with a holistic and systematic
approach that investigates the occurrence mechanism of rockburst
based on the evolution patterns for the microstructure of rock
failure and establishes the predicting model of rockburst. This
book will be of interest to researchers of mining engineering, rock
mechanics engineering and safety engineering.
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