2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsm.2015.08.011
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Determination of regressive relation binding the theoretical and observed final values of curvatures for geological and mining conditions the one of JSW coal mines

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“…the cracks appear when the tensile strength is exceeded in a given stress state. in the calculation program, s1 shows the main tensile stress in a finite element according to relation (1).…”
Section: The Impact Of the Convex Curvature Of The Terrain On Buildingsmentioning
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“…the cracks appear when the tensile strength is exceeded in a given stress state. in the calculation program, s1 shows the main tensile stress in a finite element according to relation (1).…”
Section: The Impact Of the Convex Curvature Of The Terrain On Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…when analysing post-mining areas, particular attention should be made to the basin's edges. these are the zones where deformation indicators 'freeze', to some extent [1] and [20] (Fig. 1) for the fixed shape of the basin.…”
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