Napier, JALHildyard, MWKuijpers, JSDaehnke, ASellers, EFMalan, FSiebrits, EOzbay, MUDede, TTurner, PA2007-11-162007-11-161995-12Napier, JAL, et al. 1995. Develop a quantitative understanding of rockmass behaviour near excavations in deep mines, part 2. Safety in Mines Research Advisory Committee, GAP 029, December, 1995, 1-173http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1639Modelling of failure processes in rock is an essential adjustment to the analysis of observations of underground rock fracturing. The identification of mechanisms of deformation represents a basic step in understanding of rock mass behaviour and provides a foundation for the prediction of this behaviour in different geological settings and at different working depthsenSIMRACGAP 029Rock mass behaviourUnderground rock fracturingDevelop a quantitative understanding of rockmass behaviour near excavations in deep mines, part 2Conference PresentationNapier, J., Hildyard, M., Kuijpers, J., Daehnke, A., Sellers, E., Malan, F., ... Turner, P. (1995). Develop a quantitative understanding of rockmass behaviour near excavations in deep mines, part 2. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1639Napier, JAL, MW Hildyard, JS Kuijpers, A Daehnke, EF Sellers, F Malan, E Siebrits, MU Ozbay, T Dede, and PA Turner. "Develop a quantitative understanding of rockmass behaviour near excavations in deep mines, part 2." (1995): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1639Napier J, Hildyard M, Kuijpers J, Daehnke A, Sellers E, Malan F, et al, Develop a quantitative understanding of rockmass behaviour near excavations in deep mines, part 2; 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1639 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Napier, JAL AU - Hildyard, MW AU - Kuijpers, JS AU - Daehnke, A AU - Sellers, EF AU - Malan, F AU - Siebrits, E AU - Ozbay, MU AU - Dede, T AU - Turner, PA AB - Modelling of failure processes in rock is an essential adjustment to the analysis of observations of underground rock fracturing. The identification of mechanisms of deformation represents a basic step in understanding of rock mass behaviour and provides a foundation for the prediction of this behaviour in different geological settings and at different working depths DA - 1995-12 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - SIMRAC KW - GAP 029 KW - Rock mass behaviour KW - Underground rock fracturing LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1995 T1 - Develop a quantitative understanding of rockmass behaviour near excavations in deep mines, part 2 TI - Develop a quantitative understanding of rockmass behaviour near excavations in deep mines, part 2 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1639 ER -