In-situ Rock Spalling Strength near Excavation Boundaries

Volume: 47, Issue: 2, Pages: 659 - 675
Published: May 25, 2013
Abstract
It is widely accepted that the in-situ strength of massive rocks is approximately 0.4 ± 0.1 UCS, where UCS is the uniaxial compressive strength obtained from unconfined tests using diamond drilling core samples with a diameter around 50 mm. In addition, it has been suggested that the in-situ rock spalling strength, i.e., the strength of the wall of an excavation when spalling initiates, can be set to the crack initiation stress determined from...
Paper Details
Title
In-situ Rock Spalling Strength near Excavation Boundaries
Published Date
May 25, 2013
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
659 - 675
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