AbstractThis paper presents a strength criterion for intact rock, which can well describe triaxial test data under compressive or tensile stress state. The proposed criterion is defined in terms of three parameters. One parameter expresses the apparent unconfined compressive strength (AUCS), obtained from the Coulomb-Mohr criterion, as a regulated unconfined compressive strength (RUCS). Two other parameters, λ and ζ, are material-dependent that can be determined by regression analysis. The proposed criterion is compared with selected applicable strength criteria separately for compressive and tensile strengths. Coefficient of determination and accordance coefficient are considered in comparisons between the proposed and selected strength cr...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
Effectively, strength envelope describes behavior of rock when subjected to common stresses in const...
The objective of the current study was to compare results relating to the compressive and tensile st...
AbstractThe strengths of 12 rocks cited from literatures increase in a nonlinear way with increasing...
ABSTRACT: Based on the hypothesis that shearing stresses and normal tensile stresses both play a dec...
Based on studies of the peak strength for soil by the authors, a simple strength criterion for intac...
Based on studies of the peak strength for soil by the authors, a simple strength criterion for intac...
Under the triaxial compressive state, the compressive strain is supposed to happen in the direction ...
AbstractThere are many methods to construct true triaxial strength criteria for rocks. Jaiswal and S...
Conventional triaxial strength criteria are important for the judgment of rock failure. Linear, para...
Bieniawski’s strength criterion is one of the most widely used criteria for strength estimation of i...
AbstractEstimating in-situ stress with hydraulic borehole fracturing involves tensile strength of ro...
Two new three-dimensional rock mass strength criteria are developed in this dissertation by extendin...
Parameters on rock material strengths like triaxial compressive strength are usually determined from...
The compressive strength test is one of the technical properties or compressive strength tests that ...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
Effectively, strength envelope describes behavior of rock when subjected to common stresses in const...
The objective of the current study was to compare results relating to the compressive and tensile st...
AbstractThe strengths of 12 rocks cited from literatures increase in a nonlinear way with increasing...
ABSTRACT: Based on the hypothesis that shearing stresses and normal tensile stresses both play a dec...
Based on studies of the peak strength for soil by the authors, a simple strength criterion for intac...
Based on studies of the peak strength for soil by the authors, a simple strength criterion for intac...
Under the triaxial compressive state, the compressive strain is supposed to happen in the direction ...
AbstractThere are many methods to construct true triaxial strength criteria for rocks. Jaiswal and S...
Conventional triaxial strength criteria are important for the judgment of rock failure. Linear, para...
Bieniawski’s strength criterion is one of the most widely used criteria for strength estimation of i...
AbstractEstimating in-situ stress with hydraulic borehole fracturing involves tensile strength of ro...
Two new three-dimensional rock mass strength criteria are developed in this dissertation by extendin...
Parameters on rock material strengths like triaxial compressive strength are usually determined from...
The compressive strength test is one of the technical properties or compressive strength tests that ...
AbstractAlthough many intact rock types can be very strong, a critical confining pressure can eventu...
Effectively, strength envelope describes behavior of rock when subjected to common stresses in const...
The objective of the current study was to compare results relating to the compressive and tensile st...