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J. Verfel ... 
532 pages
Publisher: Elsevier Science; (February 1, 1989)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0444564357
ISBN-13: 978-0444564351

The foundation of structures and the construction of underground railways in urban areas would be impossible without the use of diaphragm walls, grouting, anchors, micropiles, slender retaining walls, etc. Based on the author's own experience and taking into account the findings of various other authors, this book explains these methods in an intelligible manner, enabling the reader to judge for himself their suitability in construction practice. The aim of the book is to instruct experts in the correct application of grouting methods, and the correct choice of drilling systems and tools. It provides mainly practical information, and describes the most suitable, up-to-date technology available. Grouting applications in Czechoslovakia and abroad are illustrated by a series of practical examples. The book is designed for students of civil engineering faculties specializing in structural foundation, specialists of building companies, and experts in structural foundation. It will also be appreciated by experts in underground railway and tunnel construction, in structural engineering and urban development (landslides), as well as by manufacturers of the respective technology.

F. G. Bell ... 
592 pages
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann; (April 2, 1994)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0750619651
ISBN-13: 978-0750619653

This book provides a much-needed overview of the engineering of rock masses, and brings together dispersed material into one reference source. Its practical orientation sets it aside from other, more theoretical, books on the subject. The contributors are all internationally renowned experts, and have provided a guide for practising civil and mining engineers, as well as engineering geologists.

Bhawani Singh, R. K. Goel ... 384 pages - Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann; 1st edition (August, 2011) ... Language: English - ASIN: B0057X0J4C by Amazon Digital Services ...

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.

William G. Pariseau ... 698 pages - Publisher: CRC Press; 2nd edition (September, 2011) ... Language: English - ISBN-10: 0415893399 - ISBN-13: 978-0415893398 ...

This comprehensive introduction to rock mechanics treats the basics of rock mechanics in a clear and straightforward manner and discusses important design problems in terms of the mechanics of materials. This extended second edition includes an additional chapter on rock bursts and bumps, a part on basic dynamics, and numerous additional examples and exercises throughout the chapters. Developed for a complete class in rock engineering, Design Analysis in Rock Mechanics, Second Edition uniquely combines the design of surface and underground rock excavations and addresses: Rock slope stability in surface excavations, from planar block and wedge slides to rotational and toppling failures + Shaft and tunnel stability, ranging from naturally supported openings to analysis and design of artificial support and reinforcement systems + Entries and pillars in stratified ground + Three-dimensional caverns, with an emphasis on cable bolting and backfill + Geometry and forces of chimney caving, combination support, and trough subsidence + Rock bursts and bumps in underground excavations, with a focus on dynamic phenomena and on fast and sometimes catastrophic failures. The numerous exercises and examples familiarize the reader with solving basic practical problems in rock mechanics through various design analysis techniques and their applications. Supporting the main text, appendices provide supplementary information about rock, joint, and composite properties, rock mass classification schemes, useful formulas, and an extensive literature list. The large selection of problems at the end of each chapter can be used for homework assignments. Explanatory and illustrative in character, this volume is suited for courses in rock mechanics, rock engineering and geological engineering design for undergraduate and first-year graduate students in mining, civil engineering, and applied earth sciences. Moreover, it will form a good introduction to the subject of rock mechanics for earth scientists and engineers from other disciplines.

Charles Jaeger ... 427 pages - Publisher: Cambridge Univ. Press; (August, 1972) ...
Language: English - ISBN-10: 0521077206 - ISBN-13: 978-0521077200 ... 

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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