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Rock mechanics and engineering /

The first edition of Rock Mechanics and Engineering bridged the gap between scientific research on rock mechanics and practical engineering. It was resolutely aimed at giving practical information to geologists, engineering geologists and engineers. Emphasis was placed on the lessons to be learnt fr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jaeger, Charles, 1901-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1979.
Edición:2d edition.
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505 0 |a Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Preface to the first edition; Part 1: Introduction to rock mechanics; 1 The historical development of rock mechanics; 1.1 The first attempts at rock mechanics; 1.2 European and American efforts; 1.3 Present trends; 2 Engineering geology and rock mechanics; 2.1 The geologist''s approach to rock mechanics; 2.1.1 The void index i; 2.1.2 Engineering classification for intact rock; 2.1.3 Classification of joints; 2.1.4 Logging boreholes; 2.1.5 The rock quality designation (RQD); 2.1.6 The integral sampling method; 2.2 Typical case histories 
505 8 |a 2.2.1 Predicting the temperature inside a deep tunnel2.2.2 Tunnels, galleries and cavities; 2.2.3 Storage reservoirs and dam foundations; 2.3 Discussion; Part 2: Rock material and rock masses; 3 Fundamental concepts and description of fissures; 3.1 Definitions; 3.2 Structure and anisotropy of rock masses; 3.3 Orientation of geological planes; 3.4 Statistical density of fissures; 3.5 Rock mechanics surveys; 4 Physical and mechanical properties of rock material; 4.1 Physical characteristics; 4.1.1 Definitions; 4.1.2 The swelling test; 4.2 Anisotropy of rock material; 4.2.1 Point-load test 
505 8 |a 4.2.2 Line-load tests4.2.3 The needle test; 4.2.4 Correlations; 4.3 Modulus of elasticity of rock; Poisson''s ratio; 4.4 Tensile strength; 4.4.1 Tests; 4.4.2 Tensile strength and brittle failure; 4.5 Compression tests; 4.5.1 Uniaxial tests on unconfined specimens; 4.5.2 Triaxial tests and equipment; 4.5.3 Triaxial testing for rock joint strength; 4.5.4 Other tests; additional remarks; 4.6 Shear tests; 4.6.1 Punching shear test; 4.6.2 Classical shear test; 4.6.3 Extension of shear tests to fissured bodies; 4.7 Dispersion of test results; scale effect and microfissuring 
505 8 |a 4.8 Correlations of the void index / with some rock characteristics4.9 Permeability tests; 4.9.1 Permeability to air; alteration of r; 4.9.2 Permeability to water; 4.9.3 Permeability tests and techniques; 4.9.4 Radial percolation tests; 4.9.5 Comments; 4.9.6 Some results; 4.10 Correlations between permeability and mechanical properties of rock material; 4.11 Rock fracture; 4.12 Classification of rock material page; 4.12.1 Conventional classification; 4.12.2 Classification by void index, ; 4.12.3 Classification based on other tests; 4.12.4 Rock masses 
505 8 |a 4.13 Filling materials for fractures and faults4.13.1 Laboratory tests; 4.13.2 Effect of percolating water in filling material; 5 Residual stresses in rock masses in situ; 5.1 Heim''s hypothesis; 5.2 Stress relief at the surface of rock masses; 5.3 The effective modulus of elasticity and the effective Poisson''s ratio in rock masses; 5.3.1 Terzaghi''s approach; 5.3.2 Poisson''s ratio; 5.4 Strain and stress about cavities: theory; 5.4.1 The elastic field t; 5.4.2 Extensions of the theory; 5.5 In situ methods of measuring residual stresses; measuring stresses about cavities 
520 |a The first edition of Rock Mechanics and Engineering bridged the gap between scientific research on rock mechanics and practical engineering. It was resolutely aimed at giving practical information to geologists, engineering geologists and engineers. Emphasis was placed on the lessons to be learnt from the study of case histories, with the Malpasset Dam rupture and the large Vajont rock slide amongst those described. In this second, enlarged edition the author continues to emphasise aspects of rock mechanics. Modern efforts at establishing an engineering classification of rocks are summarised and considerable attention is given to the Austrian tunnelling method. Firm in his belief that there is no better way to study the subject than by the detailed analysis of case histories, Dr Jaeger has incorporated a number of new ones, for example the discussion on the engineering classification of jointed rock masses and the required rock support is illustrated by descriptions of the second Gotthard Tunnel and the design of the third, much larger tunnel. 
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