2014 № 3 (20)
FEFU: School of Engineering Bulletin
Electronic Scientific Journal
CONTENTS
2014. N 3 (20)
From the Editors
THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL METHODS OF THE HIGH STRESSED ROCK AND ROCK MASSIVES MECHANICS
Guzev M.A., Makarov V.V., Ksendzenko L.S., Golosov A.M.
Geomechanics of high stressed rocks and massives
Damaskinskaya E.E., Kadomtsev A.G.
Physical “symptoms” of defect accumulation stages at deformation of rocks
Hachay O.A., Hachay O.Yu.
Scenarium of preparation to resonance energetic response in rock massif affected by explosion (using Seismic Catalogue Data)
DEFORMATION OF STRESSED ROCKS DURING EARTHQUAKES, ROCK BURSTS AND EXPLOSIONS
Aleksandrova N.I.
Lamb’s plane transient problem for a block medium with consideration for its viscosity
Chen Yeqing, Gong Gupei, Xie Dongsheng.
Dynamic interaction mechanism between rocks and underground arches
Oparin V.N., Usol’tseva O.M., Semenov V.N., Tsoi P.A.
Evolution of stress-strain state in the structural hierarchy of blocks in the geomedia under uniaxial and biaxial loading
ROCK FAILURE MECHANISMS IN THE SURROUNDING ROCK MASSES WITH DEEP LEVEL TUNNELS AND IN THE SOURCE AREAS OF DISASTROUS EVENTS
Oparin V.N., Kiryaeva T.A.
Geomechanical and physicochemical processes as determinants of outburst hazard and fire risk in the coal beds of Kuzbass
Hou Bing, Chen Mian, Tan Peng, Cheng Wan.
Experimental investigation on the non-planar propagation of hydraulic fracture in Fractured Shale Reservoir
Kuksenko V.S., Makhmudov Kh.F., Ilinov M.D., Abdurakhmonov Z.
Quantitative microscopic analysis marble (CaCO3) under conditions of volumetric compression
Baranov V.A.
Anisotropy zones of the stressed rock massifs
Nazarova L.A., Usol’tseva O.M., Semenov V.N., Tsoi P.A., Nazarov L.A.
Estimation of deformation and strength parametres of geomaterials based on the properties of their composite elements
NEW METHODS, MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION AND MONITORING SCHEMES FOR STRESS-STRAIN STATE PROGNOSIS AND CONTROL IN ROCKS
Pimonenko L.I., Bezruchko K.A., Makeev S.Yu., Kargapolov A.A., Gunja D.P.
The monitoring of the tensely-deformed state of rock-mass by the methods of fractal geometry theory
Editors-in-Charge
Vladimir V. Makarov, Professor, Ph.D.,
Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok
The issue prepared by
Galina B Arbatskaia, Editor
Nikolai O. Kovtun, Design,
Natalia S. Moon, Corrector
Anna A. Kivshik
Published: September 29, 2014