Indices Related To The Mechanical Properties Of Jointed Rock

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Barry K. McMahon
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The fundamental problem in rock mechanics is accounting for the discontinuous and anisotropic nature of the jointed rock mass. It is this problem that makes rock mechanics distinct from the mechanics of steel, glass, or concrete. Existing mathematical models explain much of the behavior of rock cores in the laboratory but, in civil engineering at least, the rocks that matter are the ones that are already broken. On the other hand, the basically descriptive methods now used in engineering geology do not lend themselves easily to mathematical analysis. A set of indices of geological properties related to the strength and deformation characteristics of jointed rock is needed. Like the index properties used in soil mechanics these will probably not have precise mathematical meaning, but once correlations are established with large scale tests they can form a basis for the transfer of test results, obtained in one area under one set of conditions, to the prediction of rock behavior in another area under another set of conditions. Indices of rock properties are even more important in rock mechanics than in soil mechanics as the cost of testing is much higher. To be useful, these indices must be easily and quickly measured and give reproducible results when measurements are made by different people. In this paper the word "joint" means all naturally occurring rock fractures with less than 3 in. of clay or other soft coating material. EXISTING INDICES OF ROCK PROPERTIES A comprehensive review of indices of rock properties for intact rock is given by Deere and Miller.' They provide charts ". . . for estimating the strength or modulus properties for intact rock from the numerical indices obtained by either the Schmidt hammer, the Shore Scleroscope,
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APA: Barry K. McMahon  (1968)  Indices Related To The Mechanical Properties Of Jointed Rock

MLA: Barry K. McMahon Indices Related To The Mechanical Properties Of Jointed Rock. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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