Title: ROCK MECHANICS: L7
1ROCK MECHANICS L7
- Rock and Soils 2006
- Don Cameron
2HORIZONTAL VERTICAL STRESS
- Unlike soils, the ratio of lateral to vertical
stress is commonly gt1 in the top 1 km - high horizontal stresses are the result of
- movement of crustal plates
- plastic yield subsequent elastic deformation on
unloading during denudation - creep under sustained loads (on a geological time
scale) - topography
- tectonic forces
- general contraction of the earths crust
3Rock Earth Pressure Coefficient
- Empirically
- where h is the depth in metres below the surface
4Data from Brown Hoek 1978
5Australian Experience
Please note ?v ?mgh where ?m density of the
rock mass Density can vary between 2.12 t/m3 for
chalk to 5.17 t/m3 for magnetite
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7ESTIMATING ROCK MASS STRENGTH
- The Hoek Brown rock mass yield criterion 1988-1992
?'1 the major principal stress for yield of the
rock mass ?'3 the minor principal stress ?c
the uniaxial compressive strength of the intact
rock mb, s a empirical constants for the
rock mass
8The Constants GSI
- The parameters mb, s a are defined by the
empirically derived Geological Strength Index, or
GSI - GSI from either Q or RMR
- a) RMR
- Obtain RMRbasic assuming a groundwater rating of
15 - For RMRbasic gt 23, GSI (RMRbasic 5)
- For RMRbasic lt 23, GSI from Q mass rating system
9The Constants GSI
- b) Q System
- Jw and SRF are both set to 1
- i.e. a dry rock under medium stress
- GSI 9lnQ 44
10Constants s a
11Constant mb
mi fn(rock type) Typical values are tabulated
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14Tested normal to foliation The value of mi
will be significantly different if failure occurs
along foliation
15Example
- SANTOS house in Currie Street in the city sits
on Hallett Cove sandstone. A sewer pipe located
10 m below the building has ruptured. You suspect
that this rupture may have occurred because the
rock surrounding the pipe has yielded. - Determine the factor of safety of the rock at
the depth of the pipe.
16Information
- Depth of pipe (h) 10 m
- Bearing pressure from building 1 MPa
- RMRbasic for the sandstone 33
- intact sandstone, ?c 35 MPa
- Density of the sandstone rock mass 1,800 kg/m3
17Solution
- ?v 1,176 kPa
- ?H K ?v (269/h 0.8) ?v 4,886 kPa
- ?H ?1 and ?v ?3
- GSI RMRbasic 5 28 gt 25
18Solution shear strength parameters
- mb mie((GSI 100)/28)
- mb 19e(27.7)
- mb 1.45
- s e((GSI 100)/9)
- s e-8 0.0003
- a 0.5
19Solution
20Solution
- ?1 yield 8,925 kPa
- FoS 1.8
21KEY POINTS?
- Lateral stresses in rock masses can be very high
relative to vertical stresses - The failure envelope for rocks is non-linear
- Empirical approximations are available for rock
mass strength based on RMR or Q