Stability analysis of a rock mass is an important and complicated problem related to the safety of engineering buildings. One of the major tasks of engineering geomechanics is to evaluate the rock mass stability both qualitatively and quantitatively. The ultimate strength and deformation of jointed rock mass are important parameters that designers look for in selecting sites for foundations of civil structures in rocks. In nature rock is exists as a rock mass. It is a discontinuous medium with fissures, fractures, joints, bedding planes, and faults. These discontinuities may exist with or without gouge material. The strength of rock masses depends on the behaviour of these discontinuities or planes of weakness. The frequency of joints, t...
A “rock bridge”, defined as the closest distance between two joints in a rock mass, is an important ...
In this study, a new model was presented for computing strength of rock masses based upon in-situ ob...
In this paper the compressive strength/elastic modulus of the jointed rock mass was estimated as a f...
Several massive, complicated and difficult to design structure are under construction or planning st...
Rock, like soil, is sufficiently distinct from other engineering materials that the process of desig...
Rock masses are hardly present in intact state in nature but are most commonly found in jointed form...
Rock is a discontinuous medium and the discontinuity may be in the form of joints or faults. Hence, ...
Abstract: This paper deals with the statistical analysis of the uniaxial compressive strength and of...
Rock mass strength is the most important single parameter required for stability analyses of rock sl...
AbstractThe presence of joints and other types of discontinuities has a significant effect on the me...
Rock mass strength is the most important single parameter required for stability analyses of rock sl...
AbstractIn this study, a new model was presented for computing strength of rock masses based upon in...
A “rock bridge”, defined as the closest distance between two joints in a rock mass, is an important ...
Joints often have a significant influence on material characteristics. The discontinuities’ coalesce...
Joints often have a significant influence on material characteristics. The discontinuities’ coalesce...
A “rock bridge”, defined as the closest distance between two joints in a rock mass, is an important ...
In this study, a new model was presented for computing strength of rock masses based upon in-situ ob...
In this paper the compressive strength/elastic modulus of the jointed rock mass was estimated as a f...
Several massive, complicated and difficult to design structure are under construction or planning st...
Rock, like soil, is sufficiently distinct from other engineering materials that the process of desig...
Rock masses are hardly present in intact state in nature but are most commonly found in jointed form...
Rock is a discontinuous medium and the discontinuity may be in the form of joints or faults. Hence, ...
Abstract: This paper deals with the statistical analysis of the uniaxial compressive strength and of...
Rock mass strength is the most important single parameter required for stability analyses of rock sl...
AbstractThe presence of joints and other types of discontinuities has a significant effect on the me...
Rock mass strength is the most important single parameter required for stability analyses of rock sl...
AbstractIn this study, a new model was presented for computing strength of rock masses based upon in...
A “rock bridge”, defined as the closest distance between two joints in a rock mass, is an important ...
Joints often have a significant influence on material characteristics. The discontinuities’ coalesce...
Joints often have a significant influence on material characteristics. The discontinuities’ coalesce...
A “rock bridge”, defined as the closest distance between two joints in a rock mass, is an important ...
In this study, a new model was presented for computing strength of rock masses based upon in-situ ob...
In this paper the compressive strength/elastic modulus of the jointed rock mass was estimated as a f...