ABSTRACT: Based on the hypothesis that shearing stresses and normal tensile stresses both play a decisive role in fracturing and brittle failure of rock material, a novel strength criterion was developed in one of the earlier works of the author. In the criterion, a certain parameter ν ' occurs which depends on the structure of the material. Originally, the parameter was treated as a constant, which resulted in a linear form of the strength function Fσ1=f(σ3), where σ3=σ2. Although the linear strength criterion is sometimes found to be applicable to various particular rock materials, it is not, in general, of a universal character. Analysis of the triaxial test results for seventy-five different sandstones revealed that parameter ν &ap...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
Despite the lack of test data of the coefficient of pressure sensitivity α and the shearing cohesion...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...
Under the triaxial compressive state, the compressive strain is supposed to happen in the direction ...
AbstractThe strengths of 12 rocks cited from literatures increase in a nonlinear way with increasing...
AbstractThis paper presents a strength criterion for intact rock, which can well describe triaxial t...
The values of the effective stress coefficients (α) for intact and fractured rocks were evaluated fo...
Two main shortcomings of the simple constitutive equations, which were proposed by the authors, were...
AbstractEstimating in-situ stress with hydraulic borehole fracturing involves tensile strength of ro...
Elastic constants and crack propagation stress thresholds of brittle rocks are important mechanical ...
Based on studies of the peak strength for soil by the authors, a simple strength criterion for intac...
Based on studies of the peak strength for soil by the authors, a simple strength criterion for intac...
ABSTRACT: Samples of a fine-grained sandstone were tested under conventional (CTC) and true triaxial...
Abstract A simple three-dimensional (3D) failure crite-rion for rocks is proposed in this study. Thi...
The paper presents an experimental investigation on the strength behaviour of natural rock subjected...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
Despite the lack of test data of the coefficient of pressure sensitivity α and the shearing cohesion...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...
Under the triaxial compressive state, the compressive strain is supposed to happen in the direction ...
AbstractThe strengths of 12 rocks cited from literatures increase in a nonlinear way with increasing...
AbstractThis paper presents a strength criterion for intact rock, which can well describe triaxial t...
The values of the effective stress coefficients (α) for intact and fractured rocks were evaluated fo...
Two main shortcomings of the simple constitutive equations, which were proposed by the authors, were...
AbstractEstimating in-situ stress with hydraulic borehole fracturing involves tensile strength of ro...
Elastic constants and crack propagation stress thresholds of brittle rocks are important mechanical ...
Based on studies of the peak strength for soil by the authors, a simple strength criterion for intac...
Based on studies of the peak strength for soil by the authors, a simple strength criterion for intac...
ABSTRACT: Samples of a fine-grained sandstone were tested under conventional (CTC) and true triaxial...
Abstract A simple three-dimensional (3D) failure crite-rion for rocks is proposed in this study. Thi...
The paper presents an experimental investigation on the strength behaviour of natural rock subjected...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
Despite the lack of test data of the coefficient of pressure sensitivity α and the shearing cohesion...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...