Rock Mechanics: Proceedings of the 35th US Symposium on Rock Mechanics
The US Symposium on Rock Mechanics, held at Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada, is the 35th in a continuing series of now biennial meetings organized to support the national and trans-national interests of US scientists, engineers, consultants, students, and technologists interested in rock mechanics and rock engineering. The reviewed papers contained in this volume represent one or more aspects of this interdisciplinary field. This volume contains a total of 133 papers selected from 241 abstracts, in addition to 2 invited papers prepared on broad multidisciplinary issues. Session topics include: Construction; surface excavation; stability and shear strength of fractured rock; laboratory testing; rock dynamics; stress measurements; tunnels and groundwater flow; petroleum; tool-rock interaction; building stone durability; rock reinforcement; fracture mechanics; radioactive waste disposal; underground mining; fragmentation and blasting; metal mining, coal mining; planetary rock mechanics; rock properties; stochastic methods; theoretical and model studies; hydrology; and rock creep. Field trips and informal discussions associated with the symposium form an integral part of technical and social interaction among participants. Although much attention is devoted in the technical program to areas of major national concern in which rock mechanics problems represent critical or limiting factors - including energy, tunneling and excavation, waste disposal, and reactor siting - papers were sought and received with the widest possible scope of research and applications.
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Rock Mechanics: Proceedings of the 35th US Symposium on Rock Mechanics
The US Symposium on Rock Mechanics, held at Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada, is the 35th in a continuing series of now biennial meetings organized to support the national and trans-national interests of US scientists, engineers, consultants, students, and technologists interested in rock mechanics and rock engineering. The reviewed papers contained in this volume represent one or more aspects of this interdisciplinary field. This volume contains a total of 133 papers selected from 241 abstracts, in addition to 2 invited papers prepared on broad multidisciplinary issues. Session topics include: Construction; surface excavation; stability and shear strength of fractured rock; laboratory testing; rock dynamics; stress measurements; tunnels and groundwater flow; petroleum; tool-rock interaction; building stone durability; rock reinforcement; fracture mechanics; radioactive waste disposal; underground mining; fragmentation and blasting; metal mining, coal mining; planetary rock mechanics; rock properties; stochastic methods; theoretical and model studies; hydrology; and rock creep. Field trips and informal discussions associated with the symposium form an integral part of technical and social interaction among participants. Although much attention is devoted in the technical program to areas of major national concern in which rock mechanics problems represent critical or limiting factors - including energy, tunneling and excavation, waste disposal, and reactor siting - papers were sought and received with the widest possible scope of research and applications.
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Rock Mechanics: Proceedings of the 35th US Symposium on Rock Mechanics

Rock Mechanics: Proceedings of the 35th US Symposium on Rock Mechanics

Rock Mechanics: Proceedings of the 35th US Symposium on Rock Mechanics

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The US Symposium on Rock Mechanics, held at Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada, is the 35th in a continuing series of now biennial meetings organized to support the national and trans-national interests of US scientists, engineers, consultants, students, and technologists interested in rock mechanics and rock engineering. The reviewed papers contained in this volume represent one or more aspects of this interdisciplinary field. This volume contains a total of 133 papers selected from 241 abstracts, in addition to 2 invited papers prepared on broad multidisciplinary issues. Session topics include: Construction; surface excavation; stability and shear strength of fractured rock; laboratory testing; rock dynamics; stress measurements; tunnels and groundwater flow; petroleum; tool-rock interaction; building stone durability; rock reinforcement; fracture mechanics; radioactive waste disposal; underground mining; fragmentation and blasting; metal mining, coal mining; planetary rock mechanics; rock properties; stochastic methods; theoretical and model studies; hydrology; and rock creep. Field trips and informal discussions associated with the symposium form an integral part of technical and social interaction among participants. Although much attention is devoted in the technical program to areas of major national concern in which rock mechanics problems represent critical or limiting factors - including energy, tunneling and excavation, waste disposal, and reactor siting - papers were sought and received with the widest possible scope of research and applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789054105527
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/01/1995
Pages: 956
Product dimensions: 7.06(w) x 9.81(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jaak J.K. Daemen, Richard A. Schultz

Table of Contents

Preface, Organization of the symposium, US National Committee for Rock Mechanics, American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA), Previous symposia proceedings, Basic Research Award, Applied Research Award, Case History Award, Vitae of award-winning authors, The Schlumberger Lecture Award, Panel discussion preview, Keynote lectures, Construction engineering, Surface excavation case studies, Laboratory testing, Rock dynamics, Planetary rock mechanics, Stress measurements, Tunnels and groundwater flow, Hydraulic fracturing in oil and gas production, Borehole stability, Mechanics of tool-rock interaction, Building stone durability, Rock reinforcement, verification, and instrumentation, Tunneling and underground construction, Fracture mechanics, Radioactive waste disposal, Dynamic rock behavior in underground mining, Rock fragmentation by blasting, Underground mining, Underground coal mining, Hydrology, Mechanical and hydraulic properties of rock, Stochastic approaches in rock mechanics and rock engineering, Discontinuity model verification, Rock creep, damage, and healing, Poster presentations, Author index
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