OFR-46(5)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Final Technical Report - Part V - Probabilistic Models Of Jointed Rock Mass Deformation And Their Implications

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Herbert H. Einstein
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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132
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Rock mass deformability is commonly predicted using correlations with RQD or other indices of rock mass quality, or by extrapolation from large in-situ tests. Based on the probabilistic description of rock masses empirically developed in Part I a new approach was attempted in modeling for predictions of deformability. This approach decomposes the rock mass into spatially variable joints described by probability distributions, and intact rock blocks. Stiffnesses and elastic parameters are associated with the joints and intact blocks respectively, and deformations built up by adding the contributions of each. This model allows relaxation of many of the simplistic geometric assumptions which constrain parallel attempts to model deformation in rock masses. The model has been applied to four standard cases in order to test its results against previously existing models, and to check whether it replicates empirical correlations. When joints are taken as parallel, common empirical correlations are closely approximated by the model output. However, the closeness to empirical correlation breaks down when variability of the jointing geometry is increased.
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APA: Herbert H. Einstein  (1979)  OFR-46(5)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Final Technical Report - Part V - Probabilistic Models Of Jointed Rock Mass Deformation And Their Implications

MLA: Herbert H. Einstein OFR-46(5)-81 Risk Analysis For Rock Slopes In Open Pit Mines - Final Technical Report - Part V - Probabilistic Models Of Jointed Rock Mass Deformation And Their Implications. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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