Anisotropy of the strength and deformation behaviors of fractured rock masses is a crucial issue for design and stability assessments of rock engineering structures, due mainly to the non-uniform and non-regular geometries of the fracture systems. However, no adequate efforts have been made to study this issue due to the current practical impossibility of laboratory tests with samples of large volumes containing many fractures, and the difficulty for controlling reliable initial and boundary conditions for large-scale in situ tests. Therefore, a reliable numerical predicting approach for evaluating anisotropy of fractured rock masses is needed. The objective of this study is to systematically investigate anisotropy of strength and deformabi...
A new numerical approach is proposed in this study to model the mechanical behaviors of inherently a...
In-situ shear tests on a closely jointed rock mass containing two sets of joints, one continuous and...
The effects of the fracture aperture and orientation on the behaviour of weak rock were numerically ...
AbstractAnisotropy of the strength and deformation behaviors of fractured rock masses is a crucial i...
AbstractKnowledge of the strength and deformability of fractured rocks is important for design, cons...
Numerical modeling, using two-dimensional distinct element methods, is used to examine the effect of...
This thesis presents a systematic numerical modeling framework to simulate the stress-deformation an...
Discontinuous defect in the rockmass is a key influential factor in controlling the strength behavio...
Excavation of boreholes, tunnels, caverns and underground galleries in anisotropic rock usually has ...
Understanding of field stress condition in fractured rock mass is required to investigate stability ...
A geometric anisotropy factor (A f) of two-dimensional, natural fracture systems has been defined ac...
This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavati...
Among the constitutive models for rock fractures developed over the years, Barton's empirical model ...
International audienceUnderstanding the excavation-induced fractured zone (EFZ) around drifts is par...
This paper presents modeling of mechanical anisotropy in argillaceous rocks using an irregular latti...
A new numerical approach is proposed in this study to model the mechanical behaviors of inherently a...
In-situ shear tests on a closely jointed rock mass containing two sets of joints, one continuous and...
The effects of the fracture aperture and orientation on the behaviour of weak rock were numerically ...
AbstractAnisotropy of the strength and deformation behaviors of fractured rock masses is a crucial i...
AbstractKnowledge of the strength and deformability of fractured rocks is important for design, cons...
Numerical modeling, using two-dimensional distinct element methods, is used to examine the effect of...
This thesis presents a systematic numerical modeling framework to simulate the stress-deformation an...
Discontinuous defect in the rockmass is a key influential factor in controlling the strength behavio...
Excavation of boreholes, tunnels, caverns and underground galleries in anisotropic rock usually has ...
Understanding of field stress condition in fractured rock mass is required to investigate stability ...
A geometric anisotropy factor (A f) of two-dimensional, natural fracture systems has been defined ac...
This paper studies the role of pre-existing fractures in the damage evolution around tunnel excavati...
Among the constitutive models for rock fractures developed over the years, Barton's empirical model ...
International audienceUnderstanding the excavation-induced fractured zone (EFZ) around drifts is par...
This paper presents modeling of mechanical anisotropy in argillaceous rocks using an irregular latti...
A new numerical approach is proposed in this study to model the mechanical behaviors of inherently a...
In-situ shear tests on a closely jointed rock mass containing two sets of joints, one continuous and...
The effects of the fracture aperture and orientation on the behaviour of weak rock were numerically ...