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INDEX<br />

Coulomb (cont.)<br />

parameters 96, 134, 135<br />

strength envelopes 105–107, 112, 113, 136<br />

yield criterion 105, 317<br />

Counting nets 74<br />

Cracks 107–111, 108, 110, 115, 524–31<br />

<strong>and</strong> blasting 152<br />

extension 108, 109, 524<br />

<strong>and</strong> haunches 244<br />

initiation 109, 112, 115, 136, 197–9,<br />

214–5, 373, 398<br />

propagation 89, 524–6<br />

radial 524–6, 529, 530<br />

re-opening pressure 154, 155<br />

rose of cracks 524, 528<br />

shrinkage 344<br />

tension 299, 501–3, 504–6, 581, 583<br />

transverse 231, 422<br />

Craelius core orienter 67<br />

Craelius Diamec 65<br />

Crosscuts 292<br />

Crosshole scans 538<br />

Crown<br />

arched 368<br />

holes 484, 485<br />

pillars 371, 394, 403–5, 468, 487, 493,<br />

558–60<br />

behaviour 558<br />

prism 256, 257<br />

of roof beam 231<br />

stress 175, 178, 420, 421<br />

Crusher stations 212, 265<br />

Crushing 211, 228, 229, 240, 294, 479<br />

<strong>and</strong> blastholes 523<br />

pillar 294, 392, 404<br />

CSIR geomechanics scheme see Bieniawski<br />

CSIRO cells 149, 554<br />

Cut-<strong>and</strong>-fill stoping 265, 357–61, 409, 419,<br />

421, 423<br />

applications 358, 359, 419, 423<br />

backfill 357–61, 409, 419, 421, 423<br />

crown 419–21<br />

degradation of conditions 420–1, 421<br />

reinforcement 361, 421<br />

cycle 357, 419<br />

example 265, 361, 409, 421, 422<br />

geomechanics 419, 423<br />

performance 264, 358, 409, 423, 424<br />

stress distribution 419<br />

Cyclic loading 133, 138, 536–7<br />

Cylindrical polar co-ordinates 37, 38, 169, 171<br />

Damage<br />

accumulation 88–9, 115, 373, 398<br />

mechanics 399<br />

Damping, frictional 275<br />

Deere, D.U. 49, 52<br />

Deflection, roof bed 225–7, 228, 229–33,<br />

234–9, 240, 241, 273, 274<br />

Deformability, determining 85, 88, 136–8<br />

Deformation<br />

ductile 86<br />

elastic, analysis for subsidence 510–4, 514<br />

616<br />

joint 257, 258, 303<br />

modulus 138, 151, 241, 416<br />

<strong>and</strong> buckling 229, 231, 233, 235, 238–40,<br />

317, 375, 439, 451, 559<br />

roof span 227, 229, 240, 356<br />

permanent 86, 87, 97, 105<br />

plastic 86, 115, 116, 136, 510, 576<br />

post-peak 86, 88, 93, 97, 296, 299, 317, 416<br />

roof bed 227, 241<br />

strain-softening model 86, 92, 94, 127, 193,<br />

195, 294<br />

viscoplastic 143, 146, 160<br />

Deformation rate analysis 155, 156<br />

DEMEC gauge 152<br />

Denison Mine, Canada 391, 392<br />

De-stressing 5, 205, 242, 264, 423, 433–4<br />

for rockburst control 433–4<br />

Detonation<br />

cavity pressure 521<br />

cylindrical charge, 522<br />

<strong>and</strong> gases 425, 519, 521, 523, 525<br />

monitoring 538–42, 541<br />

stress wave 425, 521, 523, 529–31<br />

velocity 519, 520, 522<br />

wave 522<br />

see also <strong>Blasting</strong>; Explosives<br />

Deviatoric component 25<br />

Deviatior strain matrix 33<br />

De-watering 410, 484, 496<br />

Diabase 391, 496<br />

Differential equations 25, 26, 38, 40, 41, 168,<br />

282, 284<br />

Differential strain curve analysis 155–6<br />

Digging depth, optimum 459, 461, 462<br />

Digital image processing systems 479<br />

Dilatancy 105, 117, 125–7, 221, 317<br />

shear displacement curves 126<br />

shear strength, interrelation 125<br />

Dilation<br />

angle 132, 337, 560<br />

specimen 102–3, 125–6<br />

Dilution 354, 357, 359, 361, 366, 367, 417,<br />

419, 423, 424, 426, 459, 461, 481<br />

minimising 419, 426, 436, 454, 458, 459,<br />

479, 483<br />

rates 459<br />

Dip 51, 51, 59, 60, 67, 69, 71–5, 261, 568–72<br />

see also Hemispherical projection<br />

Direct current differential transformer<br />

(DCDT) 547, 551<br />

Direct shear test 120, 123, 124, 125, 132, 141<br />

Discontinuities<br />

aperture 54–6, 57, 59, 78, 126, 132<br />

boundary intersection 199<br />

<strong>and</strong> cavability 46, 50, 51, 53, 77, 465<br />

in core 54,68<br />

deformability 5, 81, 85, 129, 136, 138,<br />

190–1, 328<br />

deformation, models 130<br />

dilatancy 125–7<br />

<strong>and</strong> equilibrium stress 146–7<br />

filled 56, 57, 129<br />

frequency 51, 53, 62, 70, 76<br />

geomechanical properties 51, 465<br />

orientation data 51, 70–5, 76<br />

<strong>and</strong> computers 60<br />

plotting 72–4, 76<br />

peak strength 120–9, 124–6, 129<br />

persistence 53, 54, 64, 69, 78, 255<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Rock</strong> Mass Rating 77, 78, 80, 138<br />

<strong>and</strong> rock mass strength 5, 80–2, 82, 85, 86,<br />

133–6, 137, 197, 199, 464<br />

roughness 54, 55, 127<br />

sampling bias 60<br />

separation on 200<br />

shear behaviour of 120, 129<br />

shear strength 54, 120, 121<br />

models 13–3<br />

shear stress-displacement curves 445<br />

slip on 431, 467, 557<br />

spacing 51–4, 52, 54, 62–4, 81, 83, 85, 137,<br />

333<br />

stiffness 190<br />

testing 120, 121<br />

trace length 61<br />

unevenness 54<br />

waviness 54, 55<br />

see also Fractures; Joints<br />

Discontinuous subsidence 133, 484–6, 495,<br />

496–506, 580–4<br />

block caving 485–6, 496–501, 497<br />

progressive hangingwall caving 485,<br />

501–6, 502, 505, 580–4<br />

sinkholes (solution) 485–7, 495, 496<br />

Discretisation methods 179, 181<br />

Displacement<br />

absolute 29, 337, 544<br />

analysis 29–32<br />

axial 94, 96, 97, 121, 331<br />

components 30, 31, 32, 38–40, 110, 175,<br />

183, 261<br />

distribution 167, 172, 173, 178, 181, 384,<br />

429<br />

excavation-induced 167, 183, 285, 286<br />

field 306, 408<br />

geomechanics convention 17, 39, 41, 42,<br />

43, 282<br />

measurements 15, 152, 545, 554<br />

nodal 182–9, 196, 337<br />

in peripheral rock, limiting 218, 226, 434,<br />

527<br />

plastic 132<br />

pure shear 31, 32, 290<br />

radial 286, 288, 313–23, 314–6, 338<br />

relative see Convergence<br />

spectrum 306, 307<br />

<strong>and</strong> subsidence 484, 485<br />

surface, <strong>and</strong> backfill 423, 424, 441, 484,<br />

544<br />

transient 276, 281, 293, 522<br />

vertical 259, 351, 465, 487, 507<br />

weakening model 303, 336<br />

see also Faults; Fractures<br />

Displacement discontinuity code NFOLD 395<br />

Distinct element methods 85, 130, 189, 190,<br />

192, 322, 495, 513

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