This thesis uses an energy-based approach to develop new analytical solutions for the time-dependent creep response of deeply embedded cavities. The new models developed here can be used for the initial design of tunnels and for other applications such as underground storage caverns and problems outside the field of geomechanics. The objective of using this energy-based approach is to develop models that can provide a quick estimate of cavity closure and that can be applied to different design situations and material behaviour. For the first time a three-dimensional analytical solution has been developed for the time-dependent response of a cavity embedded in a viscoelastic medium. The cavity is excavated quasi-instantaneously from an in...
Recently, various ideas on underground development have been proposed and associated technical probl...
A simplified model with only 2 degrees of freedom is developed for cavity growth along a grain-bound...
This paper is interested in the hydro-mechanical behaviour of an underground cavity abandoned at the...
This paper presents a constitutive modelling approach to the viscoplastic-damage behaviour of geoma...
This paper deals with the time-dependent behavior of rocks in the vicinity of underground cavities. ...
peer reviewedThe deferred behaviour of underground cavities is often encountered in geotechnical eng...
During tunnel excavation in high stressed and weak rock masses, excessive deformation is often encou...
The main factors for the observed time dependency in tunnel construction are due to the sequence of ...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
AbstractThe deferred behaviour of underground cavities is often encountered in geotechnical engineer...
Time dependency in tunnel excavation is mainly due to the rheological properties of rock and sequent...
Tertiary creep is often observed in soft rocks and it represents a problem in a mining environment. ...
Rock mass behaviour model selection, in particular, to represent the post-failure behaviour and time...
This paper presents a three-dimensional energy-based solution for the time-dependent response of a d...
AbstractTime-dependent features of rocks and rock masses, particularly soft rocks, may emerge in mos...
Recently, various ideas on underground development have been proposed and associated technical probl...
A simplified model with only 2 degrees of freedom is developed for cavity growth along a grain-bound...
This paper is interested in the hydro-mechanical behaviour of an underground cavity abandoned at the...
This paper presents a constitutive modelling approach to the viscoplastic-damage behaviour of geoma...
This paper deals with the time-dependent behavior of rocks in the vicinity of underground cavities. ...
peer reviewedThe deferred behaviour of underground cavities is often encountered in geotechnical eng...
During tunnel excavation in high stressed and weak rock masses, excessive deformation is often encou...
The main factors for the observed time dependency in tunnel construction are due to the sequence of ...
Summary: The visco-plastic behaviour of rocks plays a relevant role in the tunnelling works, especia...
AbstractThe deferred behaviour of underground cavities is often encountered in geotechnical engineer...
Time dependency in tunnel excavation is mainly due to the rheological properties of rock and sequent...
Tertiary creep is often observed in soft rocks and it represents a problem in a mining environment. ...
Rock mass behaviour model selection, in particular, to represent the post-failure behaviour and time...
This paper presents a three-dimensional energy-based solution for the time-dependent response of a d...
AbstractTime-dependent features of rocks and rock masses, particularly soft rocks, may emerge in mos...
Recently, various ideas on underground development have been proposed and associated technical probl...
A simplified model with only 2 degrees of freedom is developed for cavity growth along a grain-bound...
This paper is interested in the hydro-mechanical behaviour of an underground cavity abandoned at the...