The Use of the Finite Element Method for Ensuring Efficient and Safe Extraction of Minerals

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The development of mineral resources requires predicting its possible impact on the undermined rock mass. The aim of this work is to ensure safe and efficient extraction and minimization of losses. This article considers the problem of formation of water conducting fracture zones in terms of its predictability using the finite elements method.

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