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Preface | ||
1 | Characterisation of Jointed Rock Mass | 1 |
Classification systems for engineering applications | 3 | |
Formation of discontinuities on earth crust | 5 | |
Measurement of discontinuity characteristics | 13 | |
Physical properties of discontinuities | 15 | |
Physical and mechanical properties | 24 | |
Rock-mass permeability | 27 | |
2 | Specialized Triaxial Equipment and Laboratory Procedures | 41 |
Low-pressure triaxial cells (conventional) | 44 | |
True triaxial cells | 45 | |
Hollow cylindrical triaxial cells | 48 | |
High-pressure triaxial facilities | 49 | |
Two-phase flows in soil and rock | 53 | |
Separation techniques | 61 | |
Volumetric and lateral deformation measurement | 64 | |
Membranes as specimen jackets | 72 | |
Flow meters | 78 | |
3 | Fully Saturated Fluid Flow Through a Jointed Rock Mass | 83 |
Flow through intact rock material | 88 | |
Fluid flow through a single joint | 91 | |
Permeability of rocks with multiple fractures: Laboratory investigation | 145 | |
4 | Unsaturated Fluid Flow Through a Jointed Rock Mass | 155 |
Need for unsaturated flow in underground activities | 156 | |
Theoretical aspects of two-phase flow | 157 | |
Determination of flow regimes | 163 | |
Possible flow structures in a single rock joint | 167 | |
Theoretical aspects of two-phase stratified flows: water and air | 172 | |
Effects of solubility, compressibility and deformation on flow rates | 182 | |
Flow laws related to two-phase flow | 188 | |
Laboratory studies of two-phase permeability | 192 | |
Determination of flow type within a rock joint | 204 | |
Fracture permeability of two-phase flow | 209 | |
Validity of Darcy's law for two-phase flow | 212 | |
Relative permeability of two-phase flow | 216 | |
5 | Fluid Flow Modelling Techniques | 223 |
Continuum approach | 223 | |
Discrete fracture approach | 226 | |
Dual Porosity Models | 230 | |
Comparison of permeability based on continuum and discrete approach | 231 | |
6 | Flow Analysis Through an Interconnected Fracture Network - Numerical Modelling | 241 |
Limited usage of Analytical Approaches | 241 | |
Numerical modeling in rock mechanics | 244 | |
Fluid flow through fractured network in a rock mass | 246 | |
Introduction to UDEC | 248 | |
Rock mass properties and boundary conditions | 251 | |
Model description and behaviour | 260 | |
Determination of low rates based on effective stress analysis | 267 | |
7 | Highlights of Hydro-Mechanical Aspects of Fractured Rocks and Recommendations for Further Development | 279 |
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