AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventually be reached in triaxial testing, such that the Mohr shear strength envelope becomes horizontal. This critical state has recently been better defined, and correct curvature or correct deviation from linear Mohr–Coulomb (M-C) has finally been found. Standard shear testing procedures for rock joints, using multiple testing of the same sample, in case of insufficient samples, can be shown to exaggerate apparent cohesion. Even rough joints do not have any cohesion, but instead have very high friction angles at low stress, due to strong dilation. Rock masses, implying problems of large-scale interaction with engineering structures, may have bot...
Numerous methods of testing the shear strength of rock have been developed and several models have b...
A systematic approach to measure the differences between Mohr-Coulomb (MC) and Drucker-Prager (DP) s...
The theoretical basis for evaluating shear strength in rock joints is presented and used to derive a...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
The mechanical property of jointed rock mass is an important factor to be considered in the analysis...
International audienceThe shear strength of joints is governed by surface morphology, including roug...
The design of retaining structures founded on jointed rock-mass must ensure their safety against sli...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...
The shear strength of the rock discontinuities under different shear rates is of great importance to...
Current standard direct shear test methods for rock joints do not account for damage to the specimen...
International audienceThree new peak shear stress criteria were proposed to predict the Variation of...
Rock strength is generally divided into the components of cohesion and internal friction. These comp...
A study of the mechanics of shear failure of rock under pressure has been made. The transition from ...
Geotechnical structures in rock masses such as tunnels, underground caverns, dam foundations and roc...
One of the primary objectives of this work is to improve the understanding of the frictional behavio...
Numerous methods of testing the shear strength of rock have been developed and several models have b...
A systematic approach to measure the differences between Mohr-Coulomb (MC) and Drucker-Prager (DP) s...
The theoretical basis for evaluating shear strength in rock joints is presented and used to derive a...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
The mechanical property of jointed rock mass is an important factor to be considered in the analysis...
International audienceThe shear strength of joints is governed by surface morphology, including roug...
The design of retaining structures founded on jointed rock-mass must ensure their safety against sli...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...
The shear strength of the rock discontinuities under different shear rates is of great importance to...
Current standard direct shear test methods for rock joints do not account for damage to the specimen...
International audienceThree new peak shear stress criteria were proposed to predict the Variation of...
Rock strength is generally divided into the components of cohesion and internal friction. These comp...
A study of the mechanics of shear failure of rock under pressure has been made. The transition from ...
Geotechnical structures in rock masses such as tunnels, underground caverns, dam foundations and roc...
One of the primary objectives of this work is to improve the understanding of the frictional behavio...
Numerous methods of testing the shear strength of rock have been developed and several models have b...
A systematic approach to measure the differences between Mohr-Coulomb (MC) and Drucker-Prager (DP) s...
The theoretical basis for evaluating shear strength in rock joints is presented and used to derive a...