A study of the mechanics of shear failure of rock under pressure has been made. The transition from brittle to ductile failure occurs when the friction along the fracture surfaces exceeds the shear strength of the rock. A machine has been developed for measuring both the shear strength of rock and the friction along rock fracture surfaces. In this shear machine, the fractures are forced along definite planes; as a result, the rock is stronger than in compression tests where the fractures choose the weakest paths through the specimens. Friction is composed of several forces: (1) the forces to slide irregularities on surfaces over each other; (2) forces to shear some of these irregulari-ties; (3) molecular attractions across the fractures; an...
A rock fracture is a mechanical break or discontinuity that separates a rock body into two or more p...
The design of traditional and novel structures, e.g. underground tunnels, dam foundations, nuclear w...
This paper presents laboratory results regarding the shear behaviour of an artificial tensile fractu...
Numerous methods of testing the shear strength of rock have been developed and several models have b...
There are a large number of discontinuous weak planes distributed in the natural rock mass, which ma...
Specimens of Lake Shore Tuff and Porphyry, Nundydroog Amphibolite, Kerr Addison Green Carbonate Brec...
The most important mechanism for deformation and failure in rock masses under relatively low stresse...
The creation of microfractures within rock is commonly observed as rock is strained. The presence of...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
In recent years, geological disposal of radioactive wastes is considered to be the most promising op...
The instability of rock engineering is normally dominated by the shear failure of rock mass. The dip...
To investigate the failure effects of critical fissures in rock specimens subjected to plane strain ...
During underground nuclear tests, rocks may fail by plastic yielding, which limits shear strength, o...
Rock strength is generally divided into the components of cohesion and internal friction. These comp...
All forms of rock failure usually happen within a very wide range of loading rates covering static a...
A rock fracture is a mechanical break or discontinuity that separates a rock body into two or more p...
The design of traditional and novel structures, e.g. underground tunnels, dam foundations, nuclear w...
This paper presents laboratory results regarding the shear behaviour of an artificial tensile fractu...
Numerous methods of testing the shear strength of rock have been developed and several models have b...
There are a large number of discontinuous weak planes distributed in the natural rock mass, which ma...
Specimens of Lake Shore Tuff and Porphyry, Nundydroog Amphibolite, Kerr Addison Green Carbonate Brec...
The most important mechanism for deformation and failure in rock masses under relatively low stresse...
The creation of microfractures within rock is commonly observed as rock is strained. The presence of...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
In recent years, geological disposal of radioactive wastes is considered to be the most promising op...
The instability of rock engineering is normally dominated by the shear failure of rock mass. The dip...
To investigate the failure effects of critical fissures in rock specimens subjected to plane strain ...
During underground nuclear tests, rocks may fail by plastic yielding, which limits shear strength, o...
Rock strength is generally divided into the components of cohesion and internal friction. These comp...
All forms of rock failure usually happen within a very wide range of loading rates covering static a...
A rock fracture is a mechanical break or discontinuity that separates a rock body into two or more p...
The design of traditional and novel structures, e.g. underground tunnels, dam foundations, nuclear w...
This paper presents laboratory results regarding the shear behaviour of an artificial tensile fractu...