International audienceRock failure criteria are key input parameters for models designed to better understand the stability of volcanic rock masses. Cohesion and friction angle are the two defining material variables for the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion. Although these can be determined from laboratory deformation experiments, they are rarely reported. Tabulated data for volcanic rocks, calculated using published triaxial results, show that cohesion and friction angle decrease with increasing porosity. If porosity is known, these empirical fits can provide laboratory-scale cohesion and friction angle estimations. We present a method to upscale these parameters using the generalised Hoek-Brown failure criterion, discuss the considerations ...
Retrogressive failures occur in slopes consisting of sensitive materials such as snow or quick clay....
The Hoek-Brown failure criterion was originally developed for estimating the strengths of hard rock ...
Several geological evidences support the occurrence of volcanic conduit enlargement during explosive...
Rock failure criteria are key input parameters for models designed to better understand the stabilit...
The creation of microfractures within rock is commonly observed as rock is strained. The presence of...
Rock strength is generally divided into the components of cohesion and internal friction. These comp...
Abstract Although Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion has limitations in that it is a linear criterion an...
Youn-Kyou Lee* Abstract The generalized Hoek-Brown (H-B) function provides a unique failure conditio...
Application of Hoek-Brown failure criterion in rock mechanics is more common and is verified well. I...
Laboratory tests have been carried out on dry granular materials such as quartz sand, glass microsph...
Estimating the bearing capacity of surface foundations resting on rock masses is a necessary first s...
This paper uses numerical limit analysis to produce stability charts for rock slopes. These charts h...
Calculation of fracture angle based on the Mohr-Coulomb concept has been generalized to all litholog...
The Paul-Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion includes the intermediate principal stress sigma(II) and fri...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...
Retrogressive failures occur in slopes consisting of sensitive materials such as snow or quick clay....
The Hoek-Brown failure criterion was originally developed for estimating the strengths of hard rock ...
Several geological evidences support the occurrence of volcanic conduit enlargement during explosive...
Rock failure criteria are key input parameters for models designed to better understand the stabilit...
The creation of microfractures within rock is commonly observed as rock is strained. The presence of...
Rock strength is generally divided into the components of cohesion and internal friction. These comp...
Abstract Although Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion has limitations in that it is a linear criterion an...
Youn-Kyou Lee* Abstract The generalized Hoek-Brown (H-B) function provides a unique failure conditio...
Application of Hoek-Brown failure criterion in rock mechanics is more common and is verified well. I...
Laboratory tests have been carried out on dry granular materials such as quartz sand, glass microsph...
Estimating the bearing capacity of surface foundations resting on rock masses is a necessary first s...
This paper uses numerical limit analysis to produce stability charts for rock slopes. These charts h...
Calculation of fracture angle based on the Mohr-Coulomb concept has been generalized to all litholog...
The Paul-Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion includes the intermediate principal stress sigma(II) and fri...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...
Retrogressive failures occur in slopes consisting of sensitive materials such as snow or quick clay....
The Hoek-Brown failure criterion was originally developed for estimating the strengths of hard rock ...
Several geological evidences support the occurrence of volcanic conduit enlargement during explosive...