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Harrison and John A. Hudson 210 $aNew York ;$aOxford $cElsevier$d2000 215 $a1 online resource (523 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-08-043010-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Engineering Rock Mechanics: Part 2: Illustrative Worked Examples; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Units and Symbols; Part A: Illustrative worked examples - Questions and answers; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 The subject of engineering rock mechanics; 1.2 Questions and answers: introduction; 1.3 Additional points; Chapter 2. Geological setting; 2.1 Rock masses; 2.2 Questions and answers: geological setting; 2.3 Additional points; Chapter 3. Stress; 3.1 Understanding stress; 3.2 Questions and answers: stress; 3.3 Additional points; Chapter 4. In situ rock stress 327 $a4.1 The nature of in situ rock stress4.2 Questions and answers: in situ rock stress; 4.3 Additional points; Chapter 5. Strain and the theory of elasticity; 5.1 Stress and strain are both tensor quantities; 5.2 Questions and answers: strain and the theory of elasticity; 5.3 Additional points; Chapter 6. Intact rock: deformability, strength and failure; 6.1 Intact rock; 6.2 Questions and answers: intact rock; 6.3 Additional points; Chapter 7. Fractures and hemispherical projection; 7.1 Natural, pre-existing fractures; 7.2 Questions and answers: fractures and hemispherical projection 327 $a7.3 Additional pointsChapter 8. Rock masses: deformability, strength and failure; 8.1 The nature of rock masses; 8.2 Questions and answers: rock masses; 8.3 Additional points; Chapter 9. Permeability; 9.1 Permeability of intact rock and rock masses; 9.2 Question and answers: permeability; 9.3 Additional points; Chapter 10. Anisotropy and inhomogeneity; 10.1 Rock masses: order and disorder; 10.2 Questions and answers: anisotropy and inhomogeneity; 10.3 Additional points; Chapter 11. Testing techniques; 11.1 Rock properties; 11.2 Questions and answers: testing techniques; 11.3 Additional points 327 $aChapter 12. Rock mass classification12.1 Rock mass parameters and classification schemes; 12.2 Questions and answers: rock mass classification; 12.3 Additional points; Chapter 13. Rock dynamics and time dependency; 13.1 Strain rates; 13.2 Questions and answers: rock dynamics and time dependency; 13.3 Additional points; Chapter 14. Rock mechanics interactions and rock engineering systems; 14.1 Interactions; 14.2 Questions and answers: rock mechanics interactions and rock engineering systems; 14.3 Additional points; Chapter 15. Excavation principles; 15.1 Rock excavation 327 $a15.2 Questions and answers: excavation principles15.3 Additional points; Chapter 16. Rock reinforcement and rock support; 16.1 The stabilization system; 16.2 Questions and answers: rock reinforcement and rock support; 16.3 Additional points; Chapter 17. Foundation and slope instability mechanisms; 17.1 Near-surface instability; 17.2 Question and answers: foundation and slope instability mechanisms; 17.3 Additional points; Chapter 18. Design of surface excavations; 18.1 The project objective; 18.2 Questions and answers: design of surface excavations; 18.3 Additional points 327 $aChapter 19. Underground excavation instability mechanisms 330 $aEngineering Rock Mechanics Part II: Illustrative Worked Examples can be used as an independent book or alternatively it complements an earlier publication called Engineering Rock Mechanics: An Introduction to the Principles by the same authors. It contains illustrative worked examples of engineering rock mechanics in action as the subject applies to civil, mining, petroleum and environmental engineering. 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