NUMERICAL TREATMENT OF PROGRESSIVE LOCALIZATION IN RELATION TO BOREHOLE STABILITY
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PAPANASTASIOU, PC
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VARDOULAKIS, IG
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Results of large-scale finite element computations are presented for the problem of borehole failure due to the high stresses at great depths. Rock is modelled by an extension of the Mohr-Coulomb flow theory of plasticity for material with Cosserat micro-structure. The introduction of internal length (grain size) improves the computational stability and allows for robust post-localization computations. The presented results show clearly a progressive failure mechanism and the computed failure modes are in a good qualitative agreement with laboratory and field observations.
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