Rock Mass Classification :A Practical Approach in Civil Engineering

Publication subTitle :A Practical Approach in Civil Engineering

Author: Singh   B.;Goel   R K  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9780080540658

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780080430133

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780080430133

Subject: P588 rock classification

Language: ENG

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Rock Mass Classifications - A Practical Approach in Civil Engineering was written in response to the many unanswered questions regarding this subject. Questions such as - Is Classification reasonably reliable? Can it be successful in crisis management of geohazards? Can a single Classification system be general for all rock structures? Is Classification a scientific approach? Laborious field research was undertaken in the Himalayan mountains by a team of scientists from the Central Mining Research Institute (CMRI), University of Roorkee (UOR), Central Soil and Material Research Station (CSMRS), U.P. Irrigation Research Institute (UPIRI), and Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) to answer these questions. The results obtained from the research work were systematically compiled to produce this book which bears particular relevance to civil, mining and petroleum engineers and geologists.

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"It is a Handbook of Rock Engineering" - Zhao Jian, School of Civil & Structural Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
"I came across your new book - Rock Mass Classification, absolutely fantastic" - Subodh K. Jain, U.S.A

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 9

PREFACE

pp.:  7 – 16

CONTENTS

pp.:  9 – 7

CHAPTER 1. PHILOSOPHY OF QUANTITATIVE CLASSIFICATIONS

pp.:  16 – 20

CHAPTER 2. SHEAR ZONE TREATMENT IN TUNNELS AND FOUNDATIONS

pp.:  20 – 25

CHAPTER 3. ROCK MATERIAL

pp.:  25 – 32

CHAPTER 4. ROCK QUALITY DESIGNATION

pp.:  32 – 40

CHAPTER 5. TERZAGHl'S ROCK LOAD THEORY

pp.:  40 – 49

CHAPTER 6. ROCK MASS RATING (RMR)

pp.:  49 – 62

CHAPTER 7. PREDICTION OF GROUND CONDITIONS FOR TUNNELLING

pp.:  62 – 77

CHAPTER 8. ROCK MASS QUALITY (Q) - SYSTEM

pp.:  77 – 107

CHAPTER 9. ROCK MASS NUMBER

pp.:  107 – 123

CHAPTER 10. ROCK MASS INDEX

pp.:  123 – 135

CHAPTER 11. RATE OF TUNNELLING

pp.:  135 – 143

CHAPTER 12. SUPPORT SYSTEM IN CAVERNS

pp.:  143 – 151

CHAPTER 13. STRENGTH ENHANCEMENT OF ROCK MASS IN TUNNELS

pp.:  151 – 163

CHAPTER 14. STRENGTH OF DISCONTINUITIES

pp.:  163 – 173

CHAPTER 15. SHEAR STRENGTH OF ROCK MASSES IN SLOPES

pp.:  173 – 179

CHAPTER 16. TYPES OF ROCK SLOPE FAILURES

pp.:  179 – 186

CHAPTER 17. SLOPE MASS RATING (SMR)

pp.:  186 – 199

CHAPTER 18. LANDSLIDE HAZARD ZONATION

pp.:  199 – 215

CHAPTER 19. ALLOWABLE BEARING PRESSURE FOR BUILDING FOUNDATIONS

pp.:  215 – 222

CHAPTER 20. METHOD OF EXCAVATION

pp.:  222 – 228

CHAPTER 21. ROCK DRILLABILITY

pp.:  228 – 234

CHAPTER 22. PERMEABILITY AND GROUTABILITY

pp.:  234 – 245

CHAPTER 23. GOUGE MATERIAL

pp.:  245 – 252

CHAPTER 24. ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF HARD ROCK MASSES

pp.:  252 – 257

CHAPTER 25. GEOLOGICAL STRENGTH INDEX (GSI)

pp.:  257 – 265

CHAPTER 26. EVALUATION OF CRITICAL ROCK PARAMETERS

pp.:  265 – 273

CHAPTER 27. INSITU STRESSES

pp.:  273 – 278

Author Index

pp.:  278 – 280

Subject Index

pp.:  280 – 283

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