Rock masses are anisotropic because their properties depend on the orientation considered. The diverging opinions in the literature on whether the elastic anisotropy of a rock mass significantly affects the plane strain behavior of a tunnel are contrasted. A two-dimensional parametric study is presented to answer the questions raised by the literature review. For a given premining state of stress, the stress field around a tunnel in an anisotropic rock mass is not significantly different from the stress field around a tunnel in an isotropic rock mass. For a given anisotropic rock mass, the stress and displacement fields, as well as slip zones, obtained under the hypothesis of no lateral strain are radically different from that obtained unde...
Flow and transport properties of fractured rock masses are a function of geometrical structures acro...
There are a large number of structural planes distributed in the surrounding rock of a tunnel, and t...
We analyze the relation between rock fabric, expressed by the preferred orientation of rock-forming ...
rock mass where the in situ state of stress is uniform. The rock mass was assumed to behave elastica...
When analysing the measured displacements at the Trojane tunnel (Slovenia), excavated in soft foliat...
Rock masses with remarked rock structure are likely to be highly anisotropic; thus, the relative ori...
Joints occurring in regular sets not only make the rock mass more deformable but also induce anisotr...
Total plastic deformation in tunnels passing through weak and schistose rock mass consists of both t...
Rocks show a different behavior towards excavation due to their continuity or discontinuity, elastic...
Tunnel has been recognized as one of the most important underground structures and widely used for a...
The purpose of excavating a tunnel is not fulfilled unless it is stable. One of the major causes of ...
40th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy -- 17 September 1999 through 2...
Although rock strength anisotropy is a well-known phenomenon in rock mechanics, its impact on geotec...
Stress and deformation behavior in rock surrounding elliptical tunnels with concrete liners is inves...
Stress distribution and deformation in rock around lined tunnel openings subjected to internal press...
Flow and transport properties of fractured rock masses are a function of geometrical structures acro...
There are a large number of structural planes distributed in the surrounding rock of a tunnel, and t...
We analyze the relation between rock fabric, expressed by the preferred orientation of rock-forming ...
rock mass where the in situ state of stress is uniform. The rock mass was assumed to behave elastica...
When analysing the measured displacements at the Trojane tunnel (Slovenia), excavated in soft foliat...
Rock masses with remarked rock structure are likely to be highly anisotropic; thus, the relative ori...
Joints occurring in regular sets not only make the rock mass more deformable but also induce anisotr...
Total plastic deformation in tunnels passing through weak and schistose rock mass consists of both t...
Rocks show a different behavior towards excavation due to their continuity or discontinuity, elastic...
Tunnel has been recognized as one of the most important underground structures and widely used for a...
The purpose of excavating a tunnel is not fulfilled unless it is stable. One of the major causes of ...
40th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy -- 17 September 1999 through 2...
Although rock strength anisotropy is a well-known phenomenon in rock mechanics, its impact on geotec...
Stress and deformation behavior in rock surrounding elliptical tunnels with concrete liners is inves...
Stress distribution and deformation in rock around lined tunnel openings subjected to internal press...
Flow and transport properties of fractured rock masses are a function of geometrical structures acro...
There are a large number of structural planes distributed in the surrounding rock of a tunnel, and t...
We analyze the relation between rock fabric, expressed by the preferred orientation of rock-forming ...