AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventually be reached in triaxial testing, such that the Mohr shear strength envelope becomes horizontal. This critical state has recently been better defined, and correct curvature or correct deviation from linear Mohr–Coulomb (M-C) has finally been found. Standard shear testing procedures for rock joints, using multiple testing of the same sample, in case of insufficient samples, can be shown to exaggerate apparent cohesion. Even rough joints do not have any cohesion, but instead have very high friction angles at low stress, due to strong dilation. Rock masses, implying problems of large-scale interaction with engineering structures, may have bot...
It is commonly understood and accepted today that soft, contractant soils, when sheared under undrai...
The mechanical property of jointed rock mass is an important factor to be considered in the analysis...
AbstractThere are many methods to construct true triaxial strength criteria for rocks. Jaiswal and S...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
International audienceThree new peak shear stress criteria were proposed to predict the Variation of...
Saturated infilled joints can contribute to the instability of rock masses during undrained shearing...
International audienceThe shear strength of joints is governed by surface morphology, including roug...
Two new three-dimensional rock mass strength criteria are developed in this dissertation by extendin...
AbstractStructural defects such as joints or faults are inherent to almost any rock mass. In many si...
AbstractThis paper presents a strength criterion for intact rock, which can well describe triaxial t...
The effect of scale on shear strength is studied by performing direct shear tests on different sized...
This study uses the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), the indirect tensile strength (ITS) and the...
The direct shear test is commonly used to determine the shear strength of rock joints. The measured ...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...
One of the primary objectives of this work is to better understand the frictional behavior of joints...
It is commonly understood and accepted today that soft, contractant soils, when sheared under undrai...
The mechanical property of jointed rock mass is an important factor to be considered in the analysis...
AbstractThere are many methods to construct true triaxial strength criteria for rocks. Jaiswal and S...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
International audienceThree new peak shear stress criteria were proposed to predict the Variation of...
Saturated infilled joints can contribute to the instability of rock masses during undrained shearing...
International audienceThe shear strength of joints is governed by surface morphology, including roug...
Two new three-dimensional rock mass strength criteria are developed in this dissertation by extendin...
AbstractStructural defects such as joints or faults are inherent to almost any rock mass. In many si...
AbstractThis paper presents a strength criterion for intact rock, which can well describe triaxial t...
The effect of scale on shear strength is studied by performing direct shear tests on different sized...
This study uses the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), the indirect tensile strength (ITS) and the...
The direct shear test is commonly used to determine the shear strength of rock joints. The measured ...
This paper compares two different failure strength criteria for rock; the popular non-linear Hoek an...
One of the primary objectives of this work is to better understand the frictional behavior of joints...
It is commonly understood and accepted today that soft, contractant soils, when sheared under undrai...
The mechanical property of jointed rock mass is an important factor to be considered in the analysis...
AbstractThere are many methods to construct true triaxial strength criteria for rocks. Jaiswal and S...