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Engineering Rock Mechanics - Part 2: Illustrative Worked Examples

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Klappentext 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 rock mechanics in action as the subject applies to civil! mining! petroleum and environmental engineering. The book covers the necessary understanding and the key techniques supporting the rock engineering design of structural foundations! dams! rock slopes! wellbores! tunnels! caverns! hydroelectric schemes and mines. There is a question and worked answer presentation with the question and answer sets collated into twenty chapters which match the subject matter of the first book. Zusammenfassung Contains illustrative worked examples of engineering rock mechanics in action as the subject applies to civil! mining! petroleum and environmental engineering. This book covers the necessary understanding and techniques supporting the rock engineering design of structural foundations! dams! rock slopes! wellbores! tunnels! caverns and mines. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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. 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. 3-D stress cube model Appendix 2. Hemispherical projection sheet Appendix 3. Rock mass classification tables: RMR and Q References Index ...

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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. 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. 3-D stress cube model
Appendix 2. Hemispherical projection sheet
Appendix 3. Rock mass classification tables: RMR and Q
References
Index

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"When I took rock mechanics at Berkeley we used Prof. Goodman's book (of course), but I have found this book to be far more user friendly and complete. Although an understanding of geology and earth processes is essential for the subject to be understandable, this book and the accompanying book of worked problems will teach you the subject well and thoroughly..." --Amazon Review

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Authors J.P. Harrison, John P Harrison, John P. Harrison, J. A. Hudson, John A. Hudson
Assisted by John P Harrison (Editor), John P. Harrison (Editor), John A. Hudson (Editor), John P Harrison (Editor), John A Hudson (Editor of the series)
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.01.2001
 
EAN 9780080430102
ISBN 978-0-08-043010-2
No. of pages 524
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Structural and environmental engineering

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / Soil & Rock, Soil & rock mechanics, Soil and rock mechanics

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