Empirical estimation of rock mass modulus

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International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences 43 (2006), 203 – 215 pp.
The deformation modulus of a rock mass is an important input parameter in any analysis of rock mass behaviour that includes deformations. Field tests to determine this parameter directly are time consuming, expensive and the reliability of the results of these tests is sometimes questionable. Consequently, several authors have proposed empirical relationships for estimating the value of rock mass deformation modulus on the basis of classification schemes. These relationships are reviewed and their limitations are discussed. Based on data from a large number of in situ measurements from China and Taiwan a new relationship, based upon a sigmoid function, is proposed. The properties of the intact rock as well as the effects of disturbance due to blast damage and/or stress relaxation are also included in this new relationship.
Introduction
In situ test methods
Description of new database
Simplified analysis of new data
Detailed analysis of selected data
Comparison between predictive models
Guidelines for the disturbance factor D
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
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Author(s): Hoek E., Diederichs M.S.

Language: English
Commentary: 1052202
Tags: Горно-геологическая отрасль;Физика пород, пластов, массивов;Механика горных пород