An Empirical Constitutive Relationship for Rock Mass

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nicholson G. A. Z. T. Bieniawski
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This paper describes an empirical constitutive model for underground excavations in rock which equates the deformation modulus to the ratio of the principal stress difference to the major principal strain. The model requires failure criteria which define both the stress difference at failure and strain as a function, in part, of rock mass classification ratings (i.e. Bieniawski's RMR and Barton, Lien and Lunde's Q). Available failure criterion allows reasonable estimates of the stress difference for intact rock as well as rock mass. However, a suitable failure criterion for estimating strains at failure for rock was not available. Toward this end, this paper describes the development of an empirical criteria for defining strain at failure for intact rock as well as methodology for developing similar criteria for rock mass.
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APA: Nicholson G. A. Z. T. Bieniawski  (1986)  An Empirical Constitutive Relationship for Rock Mass

MLA: Nicholson G. A. Z. T. Bieniawski An Empirical Constitutive Relationship for Rock Mass. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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