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Triaxial testing for strength of rock joints
Laboratory triaxial tests for determining shear strength of rock joint, bedding plane or fault and/or material filling such fractures, do not use intact core; rather, specimen is selected to include open joint or other defect, oriented at inclination of usual failure plane in triaxial test; results are presented with possible applications in engineering analyses and include evaluation of granite from NORAD underground project plus its improvement by bond grouting with epoxy.
Triaxial testing for strength of rock joints
Laboratory triaxial tests for determining shear strength of rock joint, bedding plane or fault and/or material filling such fractures, do not use intact core; rather, specimen is selected to include open joint or other defect, oriented at inclination of usual failure plane in triaxial test; results are presented with possible applications in engineering analyses and include evaluation of granite from NORAD underground project plus its improvement by bond grouting with epoxy.
Triaxial testing for strength of rock joints
Missouri. Univ -- Symposium Rock Mechanics -- Proc
Lane, K.S. (author) / Heck, W.J. (author)
6th Symposium on Rock Mechanics ; 1964
1964
11 pages
Conference paper
English
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