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Excavating the Deep Sea: Modeling the Pressure Effect in Rock Cutting Processes
R.L.J. Helmons
, C. van Rhee
Offshore and Dredging Engineering
Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering
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cutting
100%
rocks
100%
pressure effects
100%
seas
100%
modeling
100%
water
40%
depth
40%
tools
30%
zones
20%
drainage
20%
pore pressure
20%
deformation
20%
fluids
20%
environment
20%
hydrostatics
20%
failures
10%
surfaces
10%
physical properties
10%
energy
10%
reduction
10%
excavation
10%
overpressure
10%
shape
10%
plastics
10%
volume
10%
cavitation
10%
physics
10%
tables
10%
samarium sulfides
10%
shear
10%
high pressure
10%
sulfides
10%
fractures
10%
extraction
10%
pressing
10%
atmospherics
10%
Engineering
Cutting
100%
Pore Fluid
33%
Drainage
33%
Models
16%
Technical Challenge
16%
Intact Rock
16%
Atmospheric Condition
16%
Rate Deformation
16%
Tensiles
16%
Experiments
16%
Cutting Depth
16%
Shear Failure
16%
Excavation
16%
Compaction
16%
Reduction
16%
Energy Engineering
16%