A review of discrete modeling techniques for fracturing processes in discontinuous rock masses
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Abstract
The goal of this review paper is to provide a summary of selected discrete element and hybrid finite–discrete element modeling techniques that have emerged in the field of rock mechanics as simulation tools for fracturing processes in rocks and rock masses. The fundamental principles of each computer code are illustrated with particular emphasis on the approach specifically adopted to simulate fracture nucleation and propagation and to account for the presence of rock mass discontinuities. This description is accompanied by a brief review of application studies focusing on laboratory-scale models of rock failure processes and on the simulation of damage development around underground excavations.
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- Classification of discontinuities
- Rock mass classification
- Discrete element method
- Geology
- Fracture (geology)
- Finite element method
- Rock mechanics
- Extended discrete element method
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