Usually, rock joints are observed in outcrops and excavation walls only as traces. Under some assumptions about the shapes of the joints and the nature of their size distributions, the underlying joint size distribution can be estimated from trace length measurements. However, the interpretation of trace length distributions from line mapping data should be approached with caution. The data are always length-biased and furthermore, the semi-trace length, the trace length, and the underlying joint size may have different distributional forms. Semi-trace length distributions are monotonic decreasing functions not sensitive to changes in the real trace length distributions. Experimental full trace length distributions are shown to have lognorm...
Normal joint spacing is either measured directly from parallel joint members of the same set or indi...
In bedded sedimentary or mechanically anisotropic rocks, joints often occur in laterally persistent,...
The influence of size effect on the hydromechanical behavior of rock mass has long been recognized. ...
A new method for estimating rock joint diameter distribution is proposed using joint trace length di...
A method for estimating joint size distribution and volumetric frequency using three kinds of joint ...
Geometrical modeling of rock joints in 3D space determines the geometrical parameters of joints such...
Eight 3D (three dimensional) rock joint geometry modeling schemes which investigate statistical homo...
Despite that many field studies on joint attribute statistics are available in the literature, there...
One approach to characterizing subsurface joint populations is to assumesurface joint patterns are r...
One of the most difficult procedures in statistical joint modeling is the determination of the joint...
The rock masses in a construction site of underground cavern are generally not continuous, due to th...
The set spacing and general spacing of joints in granitic rocks in the eastern Kuala Lumpur area wer...
The modelling of discontinuities in rock mass is undertaken with different measurement techniques an...
Jointed rock masses modeling needs the geometrical parameters of joints such as orientation, spacing...
ABSTRACT: The in situ block size of the rock mass may be the single most important parameter influen...
Normal joint spacing is either measured directly from parallel joint members of the same set or indi...
In bedded sedimentary or mechanically anisotropic rocks, joints often occur in laterally persistent,...
The influence of size effect on the hydromechanical behavior of rock mass has long been recognized. ...
A new method for estimating rock joint diameter distribution is proposed using joint trace length di...
A method for estimating joint size distribution and volumetric frequency using three kinds of joint ...
Geometrical modeling of rock joints in 3D space determines the geometrical parameters of joints such...
Eight 3D (three dimensional) rock joint geometry modeling schemes which investigate statistical homo...
Despite that many field studies on joint attribute statistics are available in the literature, there...
One approach to characterizing subsurface joint populations is to assumesurface joint patterns are r...
One of the most difficult procedures in statistical joint modeling is the determination of the joint...
The rock masses in a construction site of underground cavern are generally not continuous, due to th...
The set spacing and general spacing of joints in granitic rocks in the eastern Kuala Lumpur area wer...
The modelling of discontinuities in rock mass is undertaken with different measurement techniques an...
Jointed rock masses modeling needs the geometrical parameters of joints such as orientation, spacing...
ABSTRACT: The in situ block size of the rock mass may be the single most important parameter influen...
Normal joint spacing is either measured directly from parallel joint members of the same set or indi...
In bedded sedimentary or mechanically anisotropic rocks, joints often occur in laterally persistent,...
The influence of size effect on the hydromechanical behavior of rock mass has long been recognized. ...