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Rock mass classification methods are commonly used at the preliminary design stages of a construction project when there is very little information. It forms the bases for design and estimation of the required amount and type of rock support and groundwater control measures. Encompassing nearly all...
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Zusammenfassung: | Rock mass classification methods are commonly used at the preliminary design stages of a construction project when there is very little information. It forms the bases for design and estimation of the required amount and type of rock support and groundwater control measures. Encompassing nearly all aspects of rock mass classifications in detail, Civil Engineering Rock Mass Classification: Tunnelling, Foundations and Landsides provides construction engineers and managers with extensive practical knowledge which is time-tested in the projects in Himalaya and other parts of the world in complex geological conditions. Rock mass classification is an essential element of feasibility studies for any near surface construction project prior to any excavation or disturbances made to earth. Written by an author team with over 50 years of experience in some of the most difficult mining regions of the world, Civil Engineering Rock Mass Classification: Tunnelling, Foundations and Landsides provides construction engineers, construction managers and mining engineers with the tools and methods to gather geotechnical data, either from rock cuts, drifts or core, and process the information for subsequent analysis. The goal is to use effective mapping techniques to obtain data can be used as input for any of the established rock classification systems. The book covers all of the commonly used classification methods including: Barton's Q and Q' systems, Bieniawski's RMR, Laubscher's MRMR and Hoek's and GSI systems. With this book in hand, engineers will be able to gather geotechnical data, either from rock cuts, drifts or core, and process the information for subsequent analysis. Rich with international case studies and worked out equations, the focus of the book is on the practical gathering information for purposes of analysis and design. Identify the most significant parameters influencing the behaviour of a rock mass. Divide a particular rock mass formulation into groups of similar behaviour, rock mass classes of varying quality. Provide a basis of understanding the characteristics of each rock mass class Relate the experience of rock conditions at one site to the conditions and experience encountered at others Derive quantitative data and guidelines for engineering design Provide common basis for communication between engineers and geologists. |
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505 | 0 | |a Chapter 1: Quantitative Classifications. Chapter 2: Shear Zone Treatment in Tunnels and Foundations. Chapter 3: Rock Material. Chapter 4: Rock Quality Designation. Chapter 5: Terzaghi's Rock Load Theory. Chapter 6: Rock Mass Rating (RMR). Chapter 7: Prediction of Ground Conditions for Tunnelling. Chapter 8: Rock Mass Quality (Q) -- System. Chapter 9: Rock Mass Number. Chapter 10: Rock Mass Index. Chapter 11: Rate of Tunnelling. Chapter 12: Support System in Caverns. Chapter 13: Strength Enhancement of Rock Mass in Tunnels. Chapter 14: Strength of Discontinuities. Chapter 15: Shear Strength of Rock Masses in Slopes. Chapter 16: Types of Rock Slope Failures. Chapter 17: Slope Mass Rating (SMR). Chapter 18: Allowable Bearing Pressure for Building Foundations. Chapter 19: Method of Excavation. Chapter 20: Rock Drillability. Chapter 21: Permeability and Groutability. Chapter 22: Gouge Material. Chapter 23: Engineering Properties of Hard Rock Masses. Chapter 24: Geological Strength Index (GSI). Chapter 25: Evaluation of Critical Rock Parameters. Chapter: 26: In situ Stresses. | |
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contents | Chapter 1: Quantitative Classifications. Chapter 2: Shear Zone Treatment in Tunnels and Foundations. Chapter 3: Rock Material. Chapter 4: Rock Quality Designation. Chapter 5: Terzaghi's Rock Load Theory. Chapter 6: Rock Mass Rating (RMR). Chapter 7: Prediction of Ground Conditions for Tunnelling. Chapter 8: Rock Mass Quality (Q) -- System. Chapter 9: Rock Mass Number. Chapter 10: Rock Mass Index. Chapter 11: Rate of Tunnelling. Chapter 12: Support System in Caverns. Chapter 13: Strength Enhancement of Rock Mass in Tunnels. Chapter 14: Strength of Discontinuities. Chapter 15: Shear Strength of Rock Masses in Slopes. Chapter 16: Types of Rock Slope Failures. Chapter 17: Slope Mass Rating (SMR). Chapter 18: Allowable Bearing Pressure for Building Foundations. Chapter 19: Method of Excavation. Chapter 20: Rock Drillability. Chapter 21: Permeability and Groutability. Chapter 22: Gouge Material. Chapter 23: Engineering Properties of Hard Rock Masses. Chapter 24: Geological Strength Index (GSI). Chapter 25: Evaluation of Critical Rock Parameters. Chapter: 26: In situ Stresses. |
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spelling | Singh, Bhawani. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99253711 Engineering rock mass classification : tunneling, foundations, and landslides / Bhawani Singh & R.K. Goel. Burlington, MA : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2011. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Rock mass classification methods are commonly used at the preliminary design stages of a construction project when there is very little information. It forms the bases for design and estimation of the required amount and type of rock support and groundwater control measures. Encompassing nearly all aspects of rock mass classifications in detail, Civil Engineering Rock Mass Classification: Tunnelling, Foundations and Landsides provides construction engineers and managers with extensive practical knowledge which is time-tested in the projects in Himalaya and other parts of the world in complex geological conditions. Rock mass classification is an essential element of feasibility studies for any near surface construction project prior to any excavation or disturbances made to earth. Written by an author team with over 50 years of experience in some of the most difficult mining regions of the world, Civil Engineering Rock Mass Classification: Tunnelling, Foundations and Landsides provides construction engineers, construction managers and mining engineers with the tools and methods to gather geotechnical data, either from rock cuts, drifts or core, and process the information for subsequent analysis. The goal is to use effective mapping techniques to obtain data can be used as input for any of the established rock classification systems. The book covers all of the commonly used classification methods including: Barton's Q and Q' systems, Bieniawski's RMR, Laubscher's MRMR and Hoek's and GSI systems. With this book in hand, engineers will be able to gather geotechnical data, either from rock cuts, drifts or core, and process the information for subsequent analysis. Rich with international case studies and worked out equations, the focus of the book is on the practical gathering information for purposes of analysis and design. Identify the most significant parameters influencing the behaviour of a rock mass. Divide a particular rock mass formulation into groups of similar behaviour, rock mass classes of varying quality. Provide a basis of understanding the characteristics of each rock mass class Relate the experience of rock conditions at one site to the conditions and experience encountered at others Derive quantitative data and guidelines for engineering design Provide common basis for communication between engineers and geologists. Chapter 1: Quantitative Classifications. Chapter 2: Shear Zone Treatment in Tunnels and Foundations. Chapter 3: Rock Material. Chapter 4: Rock Quality Designation. Chapter 5: Terzaghi's Rock Load Theory. Chapter 6: Rock Mass Rating (RMR). Chapter 7: Prediction of Ground Conditions for Tunnelling. Chapter 8: Rock Mass Quality (Q) -- System. Chapter 9: Rock Mass Number. Chapter 10: Rock Mass Index. Chapter 11: Rate of Tunnelling. Chapter 12: Support System in Caverns. Chapter 13: Strength Enhancement of Rock Mass in Tunnels. Chapter 14: Strength of Discontinuities. Chapter 15: Shear Strength of Rock Masses in Slopes. Chapter 16: Types of Rock Slope Failures. Chapter 17: Slope Mass Rating (SMR). Chapter 18: Allowable Bearing Pressure for Building Foundations. Chapter 19: Method of Excavation. Chapter 20: Rock Drillability. Chapter 21: Permeability and Groutability. Chapter 22: Gouge Material. Chapter 23: Engineering Properties of Hard Rock Masses. Chapter 24: Geological Strength Index (GSI). Chapter 25: Evaluation of Critical Rock Parameters. Chapter: 26: In situ Stresses. Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. English. Engineering geology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043221 Tunneling. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85138670 Foundations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051049 Landslides Prevention. Rocks Classification. Rock mechanics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85114673 Géologie appliquée. Tunnels Conception et construction. Fondations (Construction) Mécanique des roches. tunneling. aat foundations (structural elements) aat TRANSPORTATION Railroads Pictorial. bisacsh Engineering geology fast Foundations fast Landslides Prevention fast Rock mechanics fast Rocks fast Tunneling fast Classification fast Goel, R. 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spellingShingle | Singh, Bhawani Engineering rock mass classification : tunneling, foundations, and landslides / Chapter 1: Quantitative Classifications. Chapter 2: Shear Zone Treatment in Tunnels and Foundations. Chapter 3: Rock Material. Chapter 4: Rock Quality Designation. Chapter 5: Terzaghi's Rock Load Theory. Chapter 6: Rock Mass Rating (RMR). Chapter 7: Prediction of Ground Conditions for Tunnelling. Chapter 8: Rock Mass Quality (Q) -- System. Chapter 9: Rock Mass Number. Chapter 10: Rock Mass Index. Chapter 11: Rate of Tunnelling. Chapter 12: Support System in Caverns. Chapter 13: Strength Enhancement of Rock Mass in Tunnels. Chapter 14: Strength of Discontinuities. Chapter 15: Shear Strength of Rock Masses in Slopes. Chapter 16: Types of Rock Slope Failures. Chapter 17: Slope Mass Rating (SMR). Chapter 18: Allowable Bearing Pressure for Building Foundations. Chapter 19: Method of Excavation. Chapter 20: Rock Drillability. Chapter 21: Permeability and Groutability. Chapter 22: Gouge Material. Chapter 23: Engineering Properties of Hard Rock Masses. Chapter 24: Geological Strength Index (GSI). Chapter 25: Evaluation of Critical Rock Parameters. Chapter: 26: In situ Stresses. Engineering geology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043221 Tunneling. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85138670 Foundations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051049 Landslides Prevention. Rocks Classification. Rock mechanics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85114673 Géologie appliquée. Tunnels Conception et construction. Fondations (Construction) Mécanique des roches. tunneling. aat foundations (structural elements) aat TRANSPORTATION Railroads Pictorial. bisacsh Engineering geology fast Foundations fast Landslides Prevention fast Rock mechanics fast Rocks fast Tunneling fast |
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title | Engineering rock mass classification : tunneling, foundations, and landslides / |
title_auth | Engineering rock mass classification : tunneling, foundations, and landslides / |
title_exact_search | Engineering rock mass classification : tunneling, foundations, and landslides / |
title_full | Engineering rock mass classification : tunneling, foundations, and landslides / Bhawani Singh & R.K. Goel. |
title_fullStr | Engineering rock mass classification : tunneling, foundations, and landslides / Bhawani Singh & R.K. Goel. |
title_full_unstemmed | Engineering rock mass classification : tunneling, foundations, and landslides / Bhawani Singh & R.K. Goel. |
title_short | Engineering rock mass classification : |
title_sort | engineering rock mass classification tunneling foundations and landslides |
title_sub | tunneling, foundations, and landslides / |
topic | Engineering geology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043221 Tunneling. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85138670 Foundations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051049 Landslides Prevention. Rocks Classification. Rock mechanics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85114673 Géologie appliquée. Tunnels Conception et construction. Fondations (Construction) Mécanique des roches. tunneling. aat foundations (structural elements) aat TRANSPORTATION Railroads Pictorial. bisacsh Engineering geology fast Foundations fast Landslides Prevention fast Rock mechanics fast Rocks fast Tunneling fast |
topic_facet | Engineering geology. Tunneling. Foundations. Landslides Prevention. Rocks Classification. Rock mechanics. Géologie appliquée. Tunnels Conception et construction. Fondations (Construction) Mécanique des roches. tunneling. foundations (structural elements) TRANSPORTATION Railroads Pictorial. Engineering geology Foundations Landslides Prevention Rock mechanics Rocks Tunneling Classification |
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