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A study of the characteristics of the accumulative rock failure and its evolution by application of the group renormalization method were presented. In addition, the interaction and long-range correlated effects between the immediate neighboring units was studied. The concept of mechanical transference for model OFC, employed in the study of self-organized criticality, and the coefficient α were introduced into the calculation model for group renormalization. With the introduction, mechanisms for the drastic increase and decrease of failure intensity of rocks were investigated under similar macro-conditions.
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Meng, Xr., Gao, Zn. & Wang, Xq. Study on critical conditions for rock failure by means of group renormalization. J Coal Sci Eng China 15, 50–54 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12404-009-0110-0
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