Rock Mechanics Based on an Anisotropic Jointed Rock Model (AJRM)

1. Edition April 2014
XII, 876 Pages, Hardcover
900 Pictures (850 Colored Figures)
42 tables
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
The book presents a method for the safe and economical design of structures in rock. The method is based on models, which consider all relevant rock properties and can be understood by a well-trained practicing civil engineer.
This book focuses on the fundamentals of rock mechanics as a basis for the safe and economical design and construction of tunnels,
dam foundations and slopes in jointed and anisotropic rock.
It is divided into four main parts:
- Fundamentals and models
- Analysis and design methods
- Exploration, testing and monitoring
- Applications and case histories.
The rock mechanical models presented account for the influence of discontinuities on the stress-strain behavior and the permeability of jointed rock masses.
This book is for:
- Civil- and Mining-Engineers
- Geologists
- Students in the related fields
Structure of Rock
Stress-Strain Behavior of Jointed Rock
Squeezing Rock
Rock Salt
Permeability and Seepage Flow
Coupling of Stress-Strain Behavior and Seepage Flow
Swelling Rock
Rock Mass In Situ Stress
Part B: Analysis and Design Methods
Finite Element Method (FEM)
Stability of Rock Wedges and Excavation Surfaces
Design Methods
Part C: Exploration, Testing and Monitoring
Site Investigation
Laboratory Tests
Field Tests
Stress Measurements
Monitoring
Evaluation of Rock Mechanical Parameters
Examples of Testing and Monitoring Programs
Part D: Applications and Case Histories
NATM Tunneling
TBM Tunneling
Powerhouse Cavern Estangento-Sallente
Tunneling in Swelling Rock
Rehabilitation of Urft Dam
Stabilization of a Rock Mass Slide