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Scale-Size and Structural Effects of Rock Materials

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Scale-Size and Structural Effects of Rock Materials presents the latest research on the scale-size and structural effects of rock materials, including test methods, innovative technologies, and applications in indoor testing, rock mechanics and rock engineering. Importantly, the book explains size-dependent failure criteria, including the multiaxial failure and Hoek-Brown failure criterion. Five chapters cover the size effect of rock samples, rock fracture toughness, scale effects of rock joints, microseismic monitoring and application, and structural effects of rock blocks. The book reflects on the scientific and technical challenges from extensive research in Australia and China. The title is innovative, practical and content-rich. It will be useful to mining and geotechnical engineers researching the scale-size and structural effects of rock materials, including test methods, innovative technologies and applications in indoor testing, rock mechanics, and engineering, and to those on-site technical specialists who need a reliable and up to date reference. Presents the latest theory and research on the scale, size and structure of rock materialsDevelops new methods for evaluating the scale-size dependency and structural effects of rock and rock-like materialsDescribes new technologies in mining engineering, tunneling engineering and slope engineeringProvides an account of size-dependent failure criterion, including multiaxial and Hoek-BrownGives practical and theoretical insights based on extensive experience on Australian and Chinese geotechnical projects

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9780128200315
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 666
  • Udgivet:
  • 24. januar 2020
  • Størrelse:
  • 230x153x29 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 1034 g.
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Scale-Size and Structural Effects of Rock Materials presents the latest research on the scale-size and structural effects of rock materials, including test methods, innovative technologies, and applications in indoor testing, rock mechanics and rock engineering. Importantly, the book explains size-dependent failure criteria, including the multiaxial failure and Hoek-Brown failure criterion. Five chapters cover the size effect of rock samples, rock fracture toughness, scale effects of rock joints, microseismic monitoring and application, and structural effects of rock blocks. The book reflects on the scientific and technical challenges from extensive research in Australia and China.
The title is innovative, practical and content-rich. It will be useful to mining and geotechnical engineers researching the scale-size and structural effects of rock materials, including test methods, innovative technologies and applications in indoor testing, rock mechanics, and engineering, and to those on-site technical specialists who need a reliable and up to date reference.

Presents the latest theory and research on the scale, size and structure of rock materialsDevelops new methods for evaluating the scale-size dependency and structural effects of rock and rock-like materialsDescribes new technologies in mining engineering, tunneling engineering and slope engineeringProvides an account of size-dependent failure criterion, including multiaxial and Hoek-BrownGives practical and theoretical insights based on extensive experience on Australian and Chinese geotechnical projects

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