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Rock Mechanics

Editat de M. Abbie, J. S. Bedford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 aug 2009
Rock mechanics is the theoretical and applied science of the mechanical behaviour of rock and rock masses. Rock mechanics, as applied in mining, petroleum, and civil engineering practice, is concerned with the application of the principles of engineering mechanics to the design of the rock structures. This book examines the hydraulic characterisation of fractured rocks, with specific reference to the fluid flow in single fractures, the interpretation of hydraulic tests, the geometrical characterisation and modelling of fracture networks. An appropriate model for the fluid flow and transport in fractured formations is based on these items. Indications are also given about the best strategy to undertake in order to set up this model. This book develops the conditions, criteria, basic approaches and test case results for establishing the elastic compliance tensor, hydraulic permeability tensor, and numerical techniques for investigating stress effect on hydraulic behaviour of fractured rocks. The correlation between the fracture aperture and size (represented by trace length) is also examined. In addition, the role of CO2 saturated water on the fracturing behaviour of rock samples and the geomaterials geotechnical parameter changes after subjection to environmental solutions are examined.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781606924594
ISBN-10: 1606924591
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 192 x 264 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Waved-Associated with seabed Behaviour Near Submarine Buried Pipelines; Stress and Scale-Dependency of the Hydromechanical Properties of Fractured Rock; Fault-Related Carbonate Rocks and Earthquake Indicators: Recent Advances and Future Trends; How Do CO2 Promoting the Fractures of Rocks? An Experimental and Numerical Perspective; Mysteries of Rock Massifs Destruction; Hydraulic Characterisation of Fractured Rocks; Magnetic, Geochemical and Mineralogical Properties of Rocks Around Oil and Gas Reservoirs: Implications for Mechanism of "Chimney Effect"; Fault-Related Carbonate Rocks and Earthquake Indicators: Recent Advances and Future Trends; Environmental Impact on Geotechnical Parameters of Limestones Used as Geomaterials on New Cairo Construction, Egypt; Index.