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Micromechanical Analyses of Sturzstroms (rock Avalanches) on Earth and Mars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 167
Numerical Modeling in Micromechanics via Particle Methods - 2004
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Numerical Modeling in Micromechanics via Particle Methods - 2004

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-09-15
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

The variety of applications of PFC has continued to increase in the ten years since the first release of these programs. This volume contains a collection of fifty-two papers selected for presentation at the 2nd PFC Symposium, held 27-29 October 2004, in Kyoto, Japan. These contributions cover a wide range of engineering applications and theoretical developments using PFC, and discrete methods in general. Topics include applications in civil engineering, slope and wall stability, rock fracture, shear flows, geology and industrial engineering. New developments are also described for contact bond models, fluid coupling and model calibration. This proceedings volume illustrates the great variety of PFC applications in different engineering fields, and includes case-studies and general applications as well as research presentations.

On the variability of squeezing behaviour in tunnelling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

On the variability of squeezing behaviour in tunnelling

On the variability of squeezing behaviour in tunnelling

Instabilities in alpine permafrost: strength and stiffness in a warming regime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 519

Instabilities in alpine permafrost: strength and stiffness in a warming regime

Alpine permafrost exists at high altitude at lower latitudes, such as in the Swiss Alps. Accelerating climate change, including rising mean annual air temperature and extreme rainfall conditions in alpine regions induces permafrost degradation. The warming of permafrost causes accelerated creep of rock glaciers, due to increased unfrozen water content and higher deformability of the ice phase. Recently, the development of deepening depressions has been observed in several rock glaciers in Switzerland, and the changes in land surface characteristics and drainage systems may initiate slope instabilities in rock glaciers. The main aim of this thesis is to characterise the strength and stiffness...

Experimental investigations for the modelling of anhydritic swelling claystones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Experimental investigations for the modelling of anhydritic swelling claystones

Experimental investigations for the modelling of anhydritic swelling claystones

Non-linearity and Small Strain Behaviour in Lacustrine Clay
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 480

Non-linearity and Small Strain Behaviour in Lacustrine Clay

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River dyke failure modeling under transient water conditions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

River dyke failure modeling under transient water conditions

Knowledge of the performance of river dykes during flooding is necessary when designing governmental assistance plans aimed to reduce both casualties and material damage. This is especially relevant when floods have increased in their frequency during the last decades, together with the resulting material damage and life costs. Most of previous attempts for analyzing dyke breaching during flooding have neglected to consider the soil mechanics component and the influence of infiltration and saturation changes on the failure mechanisms developed in the river dyke. This research project aimed to fill that gap in knowledge by analyzing, in a comprehensive manner, the effect of transient water co...

On the role of constitutive behaviour in the response of squeezing ground to tunnelling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

On the role of constitutive behaviour in the response of squeezing ground to tunnelling

Squeezing conditions in tunnelling are characterized by the occurrence of large deformations of the opening or high rock pressure that may overstress the lining. Squeezing is associated with poor quality rock. Tunnelling in squeezing ground involves great uncertainties. It is therefore very important to gain a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms. Triaxial testing is the main source of information in order to understand the mechanical features of squeezing ground. Despite the complexity of the squeezing mechanism and the behaviour observed under relatively simple loading conditions, most of previous research work and engineering design practice considers the ground as a linearly...

Centrifuge modelling of ground improvement for double porosity clay
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Centrifuge modelling of ground improvement for double porosity clay

Double porosity soil is characterised by a soil continuum containing two distinct porosities. Typically, this consists of macro-grains (lumps) of soil that have an internal porosity defined as the intragranular porosity. The spaces between lumps are identified as intergranular voids that give rise to the intergranular porosity. Human activities such as land reclamation or mining can give rise to large areas of land with subsoil that exhibits double porosity. The need to build in, or on, these areas is increasing, due to demand for land for industrial usage, infrastructure, and residence. However, the engineering properties of such soils are challenging, and often difficult to predict due to ...

Static effects and aspects of feasibility and design of drainages in tunnelling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Static effects and aspects of feasibility and design of drainages in tunnelling

This PhD thesis investigates the effectiveness of drainage measures with respect to two particularly important problems associated with tunnelling through water-bearing, weak ground: the stability of the tunnel face and the stability and deformation of grouting bodies. Water is an adverse factor with respect to the stability and deformation of underground structures due to the pore water pressure and the seepage forces associated with seepage flow towards the tunnel. Drainage boreholes reduce the pore water pressure and the seepage forces in the vicinity of the cavity. Furthermore, loss of pore water pressure increases the effective stresses and thus the shearing resistance of the ground (â€...