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Vol 187
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11-15
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Article

One variant of boundary element method application to calculation of bearing pressure on conditions to coal and salt deposits

Authors:
L. A. Bespalov1
A. P. Gospodarikov2
About authors
  • 1 — postgraduate student Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
  • 2 — Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
Date submitted:
2009-09-12
Date accepted:
2009-11-03
Date published:
2010-06-25

Abstract

The analysis of stress-strain state near excavations was carried out in this work as applies to coal and salt deposits. The indirect boundary element method was used as a tool of research.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Applied and fundamental research in physics and mathematics
Keywords:
boundary method calculated relation potassium salt deposit convergence application
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References

  1. Borisov A.A. Rock and massifs mechanics. Moscow, 1980. 360 p.
  2. Banerjee P.K., Butterfield R. Boundary element methods in engineering science. Moscow, 1984. 494 p.
  3. Crouch S.L., Starfield A. Boundary element methods in solid mechanics. Moscow, 1987. 326 p.

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