ENGINEERING ROCK MECHANICS PART 2: ILLUSTRATIVE WORKED EXAMPLES : ILLUSTRATIVE WORKED EXAMPLES /

Engineering Rock Mechanics Part II: Illustrative Worked Examples can be used as an independent book or alternatively it complements an earlier publication called Engineering Rock Mechanics: An Introduction to the Principles by the same authors. It contains illustrative worked examples of engineering...

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Other Authors: Harrison, John P. (Editor), Hudson, John A. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Science, 2001
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245 0 0 |a ENGINEERING ROCK MECHANICS PART 2: ILLUSTRATIVE WORKED EXAMPLES :  |b ILLUSTRATIVE WORKED EXAMPLES /  |c John P Harrison, John A Hudson. 
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500 |a 3-D stress cube model>Appendix 2. Hemispherical projection sheet>Appendix 3. Rock mass classification tables: RMR and Q>References>Index. 
505 0 |a Preface>Units and Symbols>Part A: Illustrative Worked Examples -- Questions and Answers>Introduction>Geological setting>Stress>In situ rock stress>Strain and the theory of elasticity>Intact rock: deformability, strength and failure Fractures and hemispherical projection>Rock masses: deformability, strength, failure and Permeability>Anisotropy and inhomogeneity>Testing techniques>Rock mass classification>Rock dynamics and time dependency>Rock mechanics interactions and rock engineering systems>Excavation principles>Rock reinforcement and rock support>Foundations and slopes -- instability mechanisms Design of surface excavations>Underground excavation instability mechanisms Design of underground excavations>>Part B: Questions Only>The questions in Part A are repeated here without the answers for those who wish to attempt the questions without the answers being visible>Questions 1.1-1.5: Introduction. 
505 0 |a Questions 2.1-2.10: Geological setting. Questions 3.1-3.10: Stress. Questions 4.1-4.10: In situ rock stress. Questions 5.1-5.10: Strain and the theory of elasticity. Questions 6.1-6.10: Intact rock. Questions 7.1-7.10: Fractures and hemispherical projection. Questions 8.1-8.10: Rock masses. Questions 9.1-9.10: Permeability. Questions 10.1-10.10: Anisotropy and inhomogeneity. Questions 11.1-11.10: Testing techniques. Questions 12.1-12.10: Rock mass classification. Questions 13.1-13.10: Rock dynamics and time dependency. Questions 14.1-14.10: Rock mechanics interactions and rock engineering systems. Questions 15.1-15.10: Excavation principles. Questions 16.1-16.10: Rock reinforcement and rock support. Questions 17.1-17.10: Foundations and slopes -- instability mechanisms. Questions 18.1-18.10: Design of surface excavations. Questions 19.1-19.10: Underground excavation instability mechanism. Questions 20.1-20.10: Design of underground excavations.>>Appendix 1. 
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