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Modelling of tunnelling processes and rock cutting tool wear with the particle finite element method
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    Modelling of tunnelling processes and rock cutting tool wear with the particle finite element method (English)
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    5 September 2013
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    particle finite element method
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    PFEM
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    contact
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    excavation
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    tunneling
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    tool wear
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