In rock engineering, block theory is a fundamental theory that aims to analyze the finiteness, removability, and mechanical stability of convex blocks under different engineering conditions. In practice, the possible combinations of the fractures and joint sets that may generate key blocks can be identified by stereographic projection graphs of block theory. However, classic key block theory does not provide solutions for nonconvex blocks, which are very common in civil projects, such as those with underground edges, corners, and portals. To enhance the availability of block theory, a general algorithm that can analyze the removability and stability of blocks of arbitrary shapes is proposed in this paper. In the proposed algorithm, the join...
The mechanical response of rock blocks around tunnels is affected by factors such as the orientation...
The rock masses are, by nature, discontinuous materials that contain many discontinuities such as fr...
In order to analyze the stability of a 3D rock block using a limiting equilibrium method, some simpl...
In traditional block theory, the removability and stability of rock blocks are analyzed independentl...
The system of discontinuities that transverses a rock mass delimits rock blocks of many sizes, shape...
Discontinuities in a rock mass can intersect an excavation surface to form discrete blocks (keyblock...
Scourof rock is a complex process and can be very problematic for dams when excessive scour threaten...
An extended key block method for rock mass stability analysis is proposed by considering the force e...
International audienceIsolated rock block methods have been widely used to evaluate the stability of...
This study introduces a simplified semi-distinct element algorithm for discontinuous rock slopes und...
The jointed surrounding rock mass stability is of utmost importance to integral stability during the...
The volume, centre of mass, and inertia properties of a block of rock are important physical charact...
A stochastic key block method is developed for the analysis of complex blocky rock masses containing...
Although wedge and plane sliding stability analyses are well established in the geotcchnical literat...
The morphological visualization method is improved by introducing the separating axes method to the ...
The mechanical response of rock blocks around tunnels is affected by factors such as the orientation...
The rock masses are, by nature, discontinuous materials that contain many discontinuities such as fr...
In order to analyze the stability of a 3D rock block using a limiting equilibrium method, some simpl...
In traditional block theory, the removability and stability of rock blocks are analyzed independentl...
The system of discontinuities that transverses a rock mass delimits rock blocks of many sizes, shape...
Discontinuities in a rock mass can intersect an excavation surface to form discrete blocks (keyblock...
Scourof rock is a complex process and can be very problematic for dams when excessive scour threaten...
An extended key block method for rock mass stability analysis is proposed by considering the force e...
International audienceIsolated rock block methods have been widely used to evaluate the stability of...
This study introduces a simplified semi-distinct element algorithm for discontinuous rock slopes und...
The jointed surrounding rock mass stability is of utmost importance to integral stability during the...
The volume, centre of mass, and inertia properties of a block of rock are important physical charact...
A stochastic key block method is developed for the analysis of complex blocky rock masses containing...
Although wedge and plane sliding stability analyses are well established in the geotcchnical literat...
The morphological visualization method is improved by introducing the separating axes method to the ...
The mechanical response of rock blocks around tunnels is affected by factors such as the orientation...
The rock masses are, by nature, discontinuous materials that contain many discontinuities such as fr...
In order to analyze the stability of a 3D rock block using a limiting equilibrium method, some simpl...