Failure Mechanism and Stability Analysis of Rock Slope

Failure Mechanism and Stability Analysis of Rock Slope
Author: Ke Zhang
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9811557438

This book presents in-depth coverage of laboratory experiments, theories, modeling techniques, and practices for the analysis and design of rock slopes in complex geological settings. It addresses new concepts in connection with the kinematical element method, discontinuity kinematical element method, integrated karst cave stochastic model-limit equilibrium method, improved strength reduction method, and fracture mechanics method, taking into account the relevant geological features. The book is chiefly intended as a reference guide for geotechnical engineering and engineering geology professionals, and as a textbook for related graduate courses.

Rock Slope Stability Analysis

Rock Slope Stability Analysis
Author: Gian Paolo Giani
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789054101222

Deals with the methods of assessing the stability of rock slopes and the techniques of improving the stability conditions of natural and artificial slopes which are at risk. It also describes survey and measurement methods to model the behaviour of rock masses.

Rock Slope Stability

Rock Slope Stability
Author: Charles A. Kliche
Publisher: Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780873353694

A comprehensive guide for mining and construction engineers responsible for rock slope stability. This book focuses on rock slope stability, with sections on geological data collection, geotechnical data collection and analysis, surface water and groundwater effects, kinematic and kinetic stability analysis, rock slope stabilization techniques, and rock slope instrumentation and monitoring. Because of the discontinuous nature of rock, the design of stable rock slopes is as much an art as it is applied engineering. Experience can only be achieved from the proper utilization of these theories of soil and rock mechanics, structural geology, and hydrology. Rock Slope Stability is invaluable for engineering geologists, geotechnical engineers, mining engineers, civil engineers, and mine managers-- as well as anyone else dedicated to engineering slopes that are stable and safe and that enable a financial return.

Geotechnical Slope Analysis

Geotechnical Slope Analysis
Author: Robin Chowdhury
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 774
Release: 2009-11-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0203864204

Freshly updated and extended version of Slope Analysis (Chowdhury, Elsevier, 1978). This reference book gives a complete overview of the developments in slope engineering in the last 30 years. Its multi-disciplinary, critical approach and the chapters devoted to seismic effects and probabilistic approaches and reliability analyses, reflect the distinctive style of the original. Subjects discussed are: the understanding of slope performance, mechanisms of instability, requirements for modeling and analysis, and new techniques for observation and modeling. Special attention is paid to the relation with the increasing frequency and consequences of natural and man-made hazards. Strategies and methods for assessing landslide susceptibility, hazard and risk are also explored. Moreover, the relevance of geotechnical analysis of slopes in the context of climate change scenarios is discussed. All theory is supported by numerous examples. ''...A wonderful book on Slope Stability....recommended as a refernence book to those who are associated with the geotechnical engineering profession (undergraduates, post graduates and consulting engineers)...'' Prof. Devendra Narain Singh, Indian Inst. of Technology, Mumbai, India ''I have yet to see a book that excels the range and depth of Geotechnical Slope Analysis... I have failed to find a topic which is not covered and that makes the book almost a single window outlet for the whole range of readership from students to experts and from theoreticians to practicing engineers...'' Prof. R.K. Bhandari, New Delhi, India

Rock Slope Engineering

Rock Slope Engineering
Author: Duncan C. Wyllie
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 803
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1498786286

Rock Slope Engineering covers the investigation, design, excavation and remediation of man-made rock cuts and natural slopes, primarily for civil engineering applications. It presents design information on structural geology, shear strength of rock and ground water, including weathered rock. Slope design methods are discussed for planar, wedge, circular and toppling failures, including seismic design and numerical analysis. Information is also provided on blasting, slope stabilization, movement monitoring and civil engineering applications. This fifth edition has been extensively up-dated, with new chapters on weathered rock, including shear strength in relation to weathering grades, and seismic design of rock slopes for pseudo-static stability and Newmark displacement. It now includes the use of remote sensing techniques such as LiDAR to monitor slope movement and collect structural geology data. The chapter on numerical analysis has been revised with emphasis on civil applications. The book is written for practitioners working in the fields of transportation, energy and industrial development, and undergraduate and graduate level courses in geological engineering.

Engineering Rock Mass Classifications

Engineering Rock Mass Classifications
Author: Z. T. Bieniawski
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1989-08-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471601722

This is the first authoritative reference on rock mass classification, consolidating into one handy source information once widely scattered throughout the literature. It includes new, previously unpublished material and case histories, presents the fundamental concepts of classification schemes, and critically appraises their practical application in industrial projects such as tunneling and mining.

Rock Slope Engineering

Rock Slope Engineering
Author: Evert Hoek
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1981-06-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0419160108

This classic handbook deals with the geotechnical problems of rock slope design. It has been written for the non-specialist mining or civil engineer, with worked examples, design charts, coverage of more detailed analytical methods, and of the collection and interpretation of geological and groundwater information and tests for the mechanical properties of rock.

Slope Stability Analysis by the Limit Equilibrium Method

Slope Stability Analysis by the Limit Equilibrium Method
Author: Yang Hsien Huang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Embankments
ISBN: 9780784412886

Yang H. Huang presents fundamental principles and methods for using the limit equilibrium method in analyzing slope stability for the safe design of earth slopes.

The Hoek-Brown Failure criterion—From theory to application

The Hoek-Brown Failure criterion—From theory to application
Author: Jianping Zuo
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 981151769X

This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the theory and principle of the Hoek-Brown (HB) failure criterion, methods or guidelines for estimating the HB input parameters, and the methodology of application of the HB criterion in rock engineering projects. It aims to help researchers, engineers and research students who work in the area of rock mechanics and mining engineering. Academics can quickly obtain an overview of the state of the art of the theory and principle of the Hoek-Brown criterion by reading the book before they advance their researches on the topics related to rock failure criteria. Geotechnical engineers can select appropriate Hoek-Brown input parameters for the design and analysis of rock engineering projects with the help of the principles introduced in this book. Research students may use the book as a textbook to learn the principle of rock mechanics related to rock mass properties.

Slope Stability and Stabilization Methods

Slope Stability and Stabilization Methods
Author: Lee W. Abramson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471384939

A major revision of the comprehensive text/reference Written by world-leading geotechnical engineers who share almost 100 years of combined experience, Slope Stability and Stabilization, Second Edition assembles the background information, theory, analytical methods, design and construction approaches, and practical examples necessary to carry out a complete slope stability project. Retaining the best features of the previous edition, this new book has been completely updated to address the latest trends and methodology in the field. Features include: All-new chapters on shallow failures and stability of landfill slopes New material on probabilistic stability analysis, cost analysis of stabilization alternatives, and state-of-the-art techniques in time-domain reflectometry to help engineers plan and model new designs Tested and FHA-approved procedures for the geotechnical stage of highway, tunnel, and bridge projects Sound guidance for geotechnical stage design and planning for virtually all types of construction projects Slope Stability and Stabilization, Second Edition is filled with current and comprehensive information, making it one of the best resources available on the subject-and an essential reference for today's and tomorrow's professionals in geology, geotechnical engineering, soil science, and landscape architecture.