none5siRock bridges have been the subject of considerable research since the 1970’s with a focus on developing methods to measure rock bridges and quantifying their role with respect to rock mass strength. In the literature, rock bridges are generally defined as a portion of intact rock separating discontinuity surfaces; however, whether a portion of intact rock resists failure and, therefore, represents a critical rock bridge depends on the failure mechanisms that may develop within the rock mass. The difficulty of defining what constitutes a rock bridge is associated with the challenge of measuring rock bridges in the field. This aspect is often ignored by engineers and practitioners, who fail to recognise that rock bridges could exist ev...
Rock bridges in rock masses would increase the bearing capacity of Non-persistent discontinuities. I...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Jennings method which assumes...
Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes b...
Abstract: Most of the models that simulate fractured rock masses assume fully persistent discon-tinu...
Rock Bridge fracturing and coalescence with pre-existing discontinuities in rock mass due to the ini...
True persistence of rock discontinuities (areas with insignificant tensile strength) is an important...
Ensuring the stability of highway rock cuts requires an evaluation of the structure of the rock. Fai...
International audienceIn the presence of joint sets sub-parallel to a slope face, the stability of t...
We characterise and analyse the detachment (scar) surfaces of rockfalls to understand the mechanisms...
The mechanical controls on small (< 10 m3), individual rockfall in jointed rock masses are not well ...
Rock discontinuities are fundamentally important to most rock engineering projects but predicting or...
Abstract: persistent joint networks in numerical models, and the critical profiles of an open pit mi...
International audienceThe observation of 12 rock fall scars in steep limestone cliffs has shown that...
3noThis paper presents a back-analysis of a rock wedge failure (volume = 25–30 m3) that involved a l...
Rock bridges in rock masses would increase the bearing capacity of Non-persistent discontinuities. I...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Jennings method which assumes...
Intact rock bridges have been recognised as of critical importance in the stability of rock slopes b...
Abstract: Most of the models that simulate fractured rock masses assume fully persistent discon-tinu...
Rock Bridge fracturing and coalescence with pre-existing discontinuities in rock mass due to the ini...
True persistence of rock discontinuities (areas with insignificant tensile strength) is an important...
Ensuring the stability of highway rock cuts requires an evaluation of the structure of the rock. Fai...
International audienceIn the presence of joint sets sub-parallel to a slope face, the stability of t...
We characterise and analyse the detachment (scar) surfaces of rockfalls to understand the mechanisms...
The mechanical controls on small (< 10 m3), individual rockfall in jointed rock masses are not well ...
Rock discontinuities are fundamentally important to most rock engineering projects but predicting or...
Abstract: persistent joint networks in numerical models, and the critical profiles of an open pit mi...
International audienceThe observation of 12 rock fall scars in steep limestone cliffs has shown that...
3noThis paper presents a back-analysis of a rock wedge failure (volume = 25–30 m3) that involved a l...
Rock bridges in rock masses would increase the bearing capacity of Non-persistent discontinuities. I...
Scenario-based risk assessment for rockfalls, requires assumptions for different scenarios of magnit...
256 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Jennings method which assumes...