The RMR system is still very much applied in rock mechanics engineering context. It is based on the evaluation of six weights to obtain a final rating. To obtain the final rating a considerable amount of information is needed concerning the rock mass which can be difficult to obtain in some projects or project stages at least with accuracy. In 2007 an alternative classification scheme based on the RMR, the Hierarchical Rock Mass Rating (HRMR) was presented. The main feature of this system was the adaptation to the level of knowledge existent about the rock mass to obtain the classification of the rock mass since it followed a decision tree approach. However, the HRMR was only valid for hard rock granites with low fracturing degrees. In this...
In rock engineering projects, professionals assess the overall rock mass qualities using a sole valu...
This paper proposed a modified Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system, the RMRHLW system, for evaluating the ...
This thesis examines the reliability of rock mass classification systems available for underground e...
The RMR system is still very much applied in rock mechanics engineering context. It is based on the ...
The RMR system is still very much applied in rock mechanics engineering context. It is based on the ...
Empirical classification systems like the RMR and Q are often used in current practice of geotechni...
The Conference proceedings' website is located at http://www.tunnelcanada.ca/publications.php?date=2...
Rock mass classification systems are the very important part for underground projects and rock mass ...
ABSTRACT: Rock mass characterization is an integral part of rock engineering practice. There are sev...
Geomechanical classification schemes have been employed for more than 100 years since Ritter (1879) ...
This article presents the basis of classification system named as excavation rock mass rating system...
: In underground coal mines, fatalities occur due to the roof fall in the newly developed faces or g...
Rock mass classification systems such as rock mass rating (RMR) are very reliable means to provide i...
During the feasibility and preliminary design stages of a project, when not enoughdetailed informati...
Rock Classification methods are important for the evaluation of different rock parameters to be adop...
In rock engineering projects, professionals assess the overall rock mass qualities using a sole valu...
This paper proposed a modified Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system, the RMRHLW system, for evaluating the ...
This thesis examines the reliability of rock mass classification systems available for underground e...
The RMR system is still very much applied in rock mechanics engineering context. It is based on the ...
The RMR system is still very much applied in rock mechanics engineering context. It is based on the ...
Empirical classification systems like the RMR and Q are often used in current practice of geotechni...
The Conference proceedings' website is located at http://www.tunnelcanada.ca/publications.php?date=2...
Rock mass classification systems are the very important part for underground projects and rock mass ...
ABSTRACT: Rock mass characterization is an integral part of rock engineering practice. There are sev...
Geomechanical classification schemes have been employed for more than 100 years since Ritter (1879) ...
This article presents the basis of classification system named as excavation rock mass rating system...
: In underground coal mines, fatalities occur due to the roof fall in the newly developed faces or g...
Rock mass classification systems such as rock mass rating (RMR) are very reliable means to provide i...
During the feasibility and preliminary design stages of a project, when not enoughdetailed informati...
Rock Classification methods are important for the evaluation of different rock parameters to be adop...
In rock engineering projects, professionals assess the overall rock mass qualities using a sole valu...
This paper proposed a modified Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system, the RMRHLW system, for evaluating the ...
This thesis examines the reliability of rock mass classification systems available for underground e...