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Jaak Daemen

Jaak Daemen

Professor Emeritus

Summary

Research Interests

Rock mechanics: stability of underground excavations; blasting. Borehole and shaft sealing. Main recent research has focused on the long term stability of underground excavations in rock, notably trying to determine strength of rock under prolonged sustained loading. Main blasting research has included studies of ground vibrations, fragmentation, and rock mass movement induced by blasting. Earlier research included, in particular, ground-support interactions for underground excavations, and sealing of boreholes and underground excavations in general.

Professional Activities

  • Registered Professional Engineer (PE)
  • Paper reviewer for Tunneling and Underground Space Technology; International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences; Mining Technology (Transactions, Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, London, Section A; Mining Engineering; Engineering Geology; Mathematical Geosciences; Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, Applied Clay Sciences.
  • Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Geomechanics Division
  • Consulting: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. Department of Energy, mining and underground construction companies.
  • Member of SME (Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc.), ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers), ARMA (American Rock Mechanics Association) AGU (American Geophysical Union), ISEE (International Society of Explosives Engineers).