ABSTRACT

The two-volume set Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering is concerned with the application of the principles of mechanics to physical, chemical and electro-magnetic processes in the upper-most layers of the earth and the design and construction of the rock structures associated with civil engineering and exploitation or extraction of natural resources in mining and petroleum engineering.
Volume 1, Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics, discusses rock-constituting elements, discontinuities and their behavior under various physical and chemical actions in nature. The governing equations together with constitutive laws and experimental techniques and the solution techniques are explained and some examples of applications are given. A number of chapters are devoted to possible new directions in rock mechanics. Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering is intended to be a fundamental resource for younger generations and newcomers and a reference book for experts specialized in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering and associated with the fields of mining, civil and petroleum engineering, engineering geology, and/or specialized in Geophysics and concerned with earthquake science and engineering.

chapter Chapter 2|17 pages

Minerals, rocks, discontinuities and rock mass

chapter Chapter 3|17 pages

Fundamental definitions and measurement techniques

chapter Chapter 4|18 pages

Fundamental governing equations

chapter Chapter 5|37 pages

Constitutive laws

chapter Chapter 6|48 pages

Laboratory and in-situ tests

chapter Chapter 8|70 pages

Analytical methods

chapter Chapter 9|46 pages

Numerical methods

chapter Chapter 10|12 pages

Ice mechanics and glacial flow

chapter Chapter 11|28 pages

Extraterrestrial rock mechanics and rock engineering