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Pei Jue min, Lu Zu heng. The  Static  and  Dynamic  Methods  of  DDA  for  Jointed  Rock  Mass[J]. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1996, 18(6): 50-58.
Citation: Pei Jue min, Lu Zu heng. The  Static  and  Dynamic  Methods  of  DDA  for  Jointed  Rock  Mass[J]. Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1996, 18(6): 50-58.

The  Static  and  Dynamic  Methods  of  DDA  for  Jointed  Rock  Mass

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  • Published Date: November 24, 1996
  • Under  static  and  dynamic  actions,  the  deformation  in  jointed  rock  mass  is  formed  mainly  from  that  of  joints,  and  the  deformation  of  rock  block  is  very  small.    Both  of  them  are  discontinuous.    Only  if  the  method  of  discontinuous  deformation  analysis  (DDA)  is  used,  the  discontinuity  nature  of  rock  mass  can  be  concretely  displayed.    No  matter  whether  the  deformation  is  formed  under  statics  or  dynamic  conditions,  it  is  always  related  to  the  time  factor.    This  means  that  the  dynamic  method  can  still  be  used  in  static  problems.    If  the  rock  mass  has  very  small  displacement  in  static  problems  and  is  in  very  stable  condition,    the  time  factor  can  be  neglected.    For  dynamic  problems  with  large  displacement  such  as  blast,  good  calculative  results  can  be  gained  by  means  of  DDA.    In  this  paper,  the  above  problems  and  some  static  and  dynamic  examples  are  analysed and  discussed.
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