About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to present and disseminate recent advances of rheological characteristics of rock mass in deep mining as well as to promote the development of advanced control methods for long-term stability of surrounding rocks.
This Research Topic encourage scholars to address the following themes that include, but are not limited to:
• Mechanical behaviors of deep rock mass
• Rheological characteristics of deep rock mass
• Characteristics of strata movement
• Rock mass mechanics test
• Creep constitutive models and instability criterion
• Rock mass fracture and energy evolution
• Seepage analysis of fractured deep rock mass
• Large deformation control methods of deep rock mass
• Long-term stability control methods of deep rock mass
• Backfilling underground mining
Keywords: deep mining, rheological characteristics, mechanical behaviors, rock mass fracture, constitutive models, large deformation control, long-term stability control
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