Direct And Indirect Determination Of Shear Strength Of Rock Mass

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Ladanyi
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

An adequate knowledge of the overall behavior of a rock mass at a given site is fundamental to the satisfactory design of a rock slope. The be- havior is controlled by a variety of factors, in- cluding rock type, geological structure, stress and ground water conditions. There are essentially three lines of approach that may be used to obtain information on the in-situ rock mass behavior for the purpose of the design of a rock slope: (1) Direct measurements of rock mass properties by means ol laboratory and field tests. (2) Evaluation of rock mass properties from a study of slope failure case histories and sta- tistical information on stable and unstable natural rock slopes. (3) Evaluation of in-situ behavior of rock mass by using a physical or mathematical model technique.
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APA: B. Ladanyi  (1980)  Direct And Indirect Determination Of Shear Strength Of Rock Mass

MLA: B. Ladanyi Direct And Indirect Determination Of Shear Strength Of Rock Mass. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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