Rock Mechanics: An Introduction / Edition 1

Rock Mechanics: An Introduction / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0415809231
ISBN-13:
9780415809238
Pub. Date:
01/18/2013
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415809231
ISBN-13:
9780415809238
Pub. Date:
01/18/2013
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Rock Mechanics: An Introduction / Edition 1

Rock Mechanics: An Introduction / Edition 1

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Overview

Rock mechanics is a multidisciplinary subject combining geology, geophysics, and engineering and applying the principles of mechanics to study the engineering behavior of the rock mass. With wide application, a solid grasp of this topic is invaluable to anyone studying or working in civil, mining, petroleum, and geological engineering. Rock Mechanics: An Introduction presents the fundamental principles of rock mechanics in a clear, easy-to-comprehend manner for readers with little or no background in this field.

The text includes a brief introduction to geology and covers stereographic projections, laboratory testing, strength and deformation of rock masses, slope stability, foundations, and more. The authors-academics who have written several books in geotechnical engineering-have used their extensive teaching experience to create this accessible textbook. They present complex material in a lucid and simple way with numerical examples to illustrate the concepts, providing an introductory book that can be used as a textbook in civil and geological engineering programs and as a general reference book for professional engineers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415809238
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/18/2013
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dr. Nagaratnam Sivakugan is an associate professor and head of civil and environmental engineering at James Cook University, Townsville, Australia. He received his MSCE and Ph.D. from Purdue University, USA. Dr. Sivakugan is a fellow of Engineers Australia, a chartered professional engineer, and a registered professional engineer of Queensland. He does substantial consulting work for geotechnical and mining companies in Australia as well as some overseas organisations including the World Bank. Dr. Sivakugan serves on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering and Indian Geotechnical Journal. He is the coauthor of 3 books, 7 book chapters, 90 refereed international journal papers, and 60 international conference papers.

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Shukla is an associate professor and program leader of civil engineering at the School of Engineering, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia. He has more than 20 years of teaching, research, and consultancy experience in the field of geotechnical and geosynthetic engineering. Dr. Shukla has authored and edited 3 books and 12 book chapters, and 115 research papers and technical articles including 72 refereed journal publications. Currently on the editorial board of the International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering and Indian Geotechnical Journal, he is a fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia, and a life fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India) and the Indian Geotechnical Society.

Dr. Braja M. Das is the author of several geotechnical engineering texts and reference books, a number of which have been translated into several languages and are used worldwide. He has authored more than 250 technical papers in the area of geotechnical engineering. Dr. Das is a fellow and life member of the American Society of Civil Engineers as well as an emeritus member of the Committee on Chemical and Mechanical Stabilization of the Transportation Research Board of the National Research Council of the United States. From 1994 to 2006, he served as dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at California State University, Sacramento.

Table of Contents

Fundamentals of engineering geology
Introduction
Structure and composition of the Earth
Minerals and mineralogical analysis
Rock formations and types
Geological structures and discontinuities
Weathering of rocks and soil formation
Earthquakes
Hydrogeology
Site investigation
Summary
References

Spherical presentation of geological data
Introduction
Orientations of planes and lines
Coordinate system with longitudes and latitudes
Intersection of a plane and a sphere
Spherical projections
Slope failure mechanisms and kinematic analysis
Summary
References

Rock properties and laboratory testing
Introduction
Engineering properties of intact rock
Uniaxial compressive strength test
Indirect tensile strength test
Point load strength test
Slake durability test
Schmidt hammer test
Triaxial test
Empirical correlations
Summary
References

Rock mass classification
Introduction
Intact rock and rock mass
Factors affecting discontinuities
Rock mass classification
Rock mass rating
Tunnelling quality index: Q-system
Geological strength index
Summary
References

Strength and deformation characteristics of rocks
Introduction
In situ stresses and strength
Stress–strain relations
Mohr–Coulomb failure criterion
Hoek–Brown failure criterion
Mohr–Coulomb cand f ′ for rock mass from the Hoek–Brown parameters
Deformation modulus
Strength of rock mass with a single plane of weakness
Summary
References

Rock slope stability
Introduction
Modes of rock slope failure
Slope stability analysis
Slope stabilisation
Summary
References

Foundations on rock
Introduction
Shallow foundations
Deep foundations
Foundation construction and treatment
Summary
References

Appendix A

Index

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