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Fitting strength criteria to intact rock
Summary Rock strength data covering the full range of possible stress conditions are presented for three rocks: a granite, a limestone and a salt rock. The Hoek and Brown square root parabola and the Johnston criteria are fitted to the strength data coming from around 500 laboratory tests. The fitting procedure is facilitated by a specially built PC code, ROCKER, which is available to anyone on request. The Hoek and Brown criterion is modified through the inclusion of a third parameter to account for the low tensile strength of the salt rock. A new criterion, the Rocker function is formulated to follow strength data closely in the tension-low confining pressure region.
Fitting strength criteria to intact rock
Summary Rock strength data covering the full range of possible stress conditions are presented for three rocks: a granite, a limestone and a salt rock. The Hoek and Brown square root parabola and the Johnston criteria are fitted to the strength data coming from around 500 laboratory tests. The fitting procedure is facilitated by a specially built PC code, ROCKER, which is available to anyone on request. The Hoek and Brown criterion is modified through the inclusion of a third parameter to account for the low tensile strength of the salt rock. A new criterion, the Rocker function is formulated to follow strength data closely in the tension-low confining pressure region.
Fitting strength criteria to intact rock
Carter, B. J. (author) / Scott Duncan, E. J. (author) / Lajtai, E. Z. (author)
1991
Article (Journal)
English
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