This book aims to provide the background knowledge, necessary tools, and guidelines for rationalized and consistent engineering approaches to design and construction in and on jointed and faulted rock. Three avenues will be exploited to that effect: mechanics, empiricism and analysis (including numerical analysis). The text will be permeated with informative and illustrated case records from the authors' total of 40 countries sphere of experience. Solutions of every-day problems will be interspersed with experiences from the longest tunnel, the widest cavern, the highest dam, the site of the…mehr
This book aims to provide the background knowledge, necessary tools, and guidelines for rationalized and consistent engineering approaches to design and construction in and on jointed and faulted rock. Three avenues will be exploited to that effect: mechanics, empiricism and analysis (including numerical analysis). The text will be permeated with informative and illustrated case records from the authors' total of 40 countries sphere of experience. Solutions of every-day problems will be interspersed with experiences from the longest tunnel, the widest cavern, the highest dam, the site of the largest underground power house, and the problems with the deepest TBM tunnels.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1 Differences between discontinua and continua 2 Engineering characterisation of rock joints 3 Engineering characterisation of rock masses 4 Shear strength of rock joints 5 Deformability of rock joints 6 Permeability of rock joints 7 Special types of discontinuities including faults 8 Constitutive modelling of rock joint behaviour 9 Natural stress state 10 Deformability of rock masses 11 Shear strength of rock and rock masses 12 Permeability of rock masses 13 Pre-injection of rock masses 14 Seismic velocity of rock masses 15 Explicit constitutive modelling of rock masses 16 3DEC 17 PFC 2D and 3D and FRACOD 18 Verification of designs for slopes, dams, tunnels 19 Introduction to tunnel engineering 20a Tunnels in jointed rock 20b Caverns in jointed rock 20c Shafts in jointed rock 21 TBM tunnels in jointed rock 22 Tunnelling under specific difficult conditions 23 Tunnel design in mining engineering 24 Introduction to rock slope engineering 25 Rock slope design in civil engineering 26 Rock slope design in mining engineering 27 Building and bridge foundations on jointed rock 28 Dam foundations and abutments in jointed rock 29 Hydropower challenges in jointed rock 30 Some applications of jointed rock mechanics in nuclear waste disposal 31 Some applications of jointed rock mechanics in reservoir engineering 32 Deep wellbore stability and discontinuum aspects 33 Conclusions Appendix 1 Definitions and summary of useful formulae
1 Differences between discontinua and continua 2 Engineering characterisation of rock joints 3 Engineering characterisation of rock masses 4 Shear strength of rock joints 5 Deformability of rock joints 6 Permeability of rock joints 7 Special types of discontinuities including faults 8 Constitutive modelling of rock joint behaviour 9 Natural stress state 10 Deformability of rock masses 11 Shear strength of rock and rock masses 12 Permeability of rock masses 13 Pre-injection of rock masses 14 Seismic velocity of rock masses 15 Explicit constitutive modelling of rock masses 16 3DEC 17 PFC 2D and 3D and FRACOD 18 Verification of designs for slopes, dams, tunnels 19 Introduction to tunnel engineering 20a Tunnels in jointed rock 20b Caverns in jointed rock 20c Shafts in jointed rock 21 TBM tunnels in jointed rock 22 Tunnelling under specific difficult conditions 23 Tunnel design in mining engineering 24 Introduction to rock slope engineering 25 Rock slope design in civil engineering 26 Rock slope design in mining engineering 27 Building and bridge foundations on jointed rock 28 Dam foundations and abutments in jointed rock 29 Hydropower challenges in jointed rock 30 Some applications of jointed rock mechanics in nuclear waste disposal 31 Some applications of jointed rock mechanics in reservoir engineering 32 Deep wellbore stability and discontinuum aspects 33 Conclusions Appendix 1 Definitions and summary of useful formulae
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