Time effects in rock mechanics

Bibliographic Information

Time effects in rock mechanics

N.D. Cristescu, U. Hunsche

(Wiley series in materials, modelling and computation)

Wiley, 1998

Available at  / 20 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-336) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The world requires an increasing number of underground facilities for applications such as storage, waste repositories and traffic. Accurate prediction of the stability and deformation of these facilities is essential, and calls for model calculations using reliable and comprehensive constitutive equations describing the mechanical behaviour of the rocks involved, particularly the time-dependent effects. Here the authors combine their knowledge and personal experience in this field to encourage the practical use of material laws based on a sound physical and mathematical basis. Further discussion and research on the time-dependent behaviour of rocks and related materials is supported in the text by more than 200 figures. The text covers elasticity, creep, dilatancy, creep failure and short term failure, experimental techniques and test results, micromechanical deformation mechanisms, viscoplasticity and computation using appropriate constitutive equations, including many fundamental model calculations. Rock mechanics incorporates aspects of many disciplines including structural geology, soil mechanics, material sciences, civil, mining and petroleum engineering, seismology and geophysics. This book will therefore find a wide appreciation amongst engineers, researchers and graduate students in these and other related areas.

Table of Contents

Experimental Foundations. Results and Background. Deformation Mechanisms for Creep. Rheological Constitutive Equations for Rocks. General Constitutive Equation. Damage and Creep Failure. Mining and Petroleum Engineering Problems. Closure and Failure of Vertical Caverns and Boreholes. Creep, Closure and Damage of Horizontal Tunnels. Creep, Damage and Failure Around Rectangular-Like Galleries orCaverns. References.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top