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Rock Fracture
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Rock Fracture

Rock Fracture: Theories, Modeling Methods, and Engineering Applications provides an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles and advanced techniques used to understand and predict rock fracture behavior. The book begins with the theoretical framework of fracture mechanics, examining how factors like T-stress influence brittle rock failure under various loading conditions, including compression and tension. It then discusses various modeling approaches for crack propagation, such as fracture mechanics criteria, localized stress models, and their applications to different rock specimens and fault configurations. The text covers hydraulic fracturing theories, including numerical models for fracture initiation and propagation around boreholes, as well as the effects of end friction and jointed rock mass failure. Additionally, it investigates the progressive failure of rock slopes, emphasizing the importance of numerical simulations to anticipate failure modes like toppling and shear failure. This comprehensive treatment underscores the importance of combining theoretical understanding with modeling techniques to optimize engineering practices. Ultimately, this book offers valuable insights for researchers and engineers committed to safer and more efficient rock engineering solutions.
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Theories, Modeling Methods, and Engineering Applications
ISBN
9780443512346
Kieli
englanti
Paino
450 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.10.2026
Sivumäärä
350