Volume 25 1988 List of contents and author index

Volume 25 1988 List of contents and author index

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 25 Number 1 J. A. Hudson 1 Silver Jubilee Editorial B. Amadei 3 Strength of a regularly jointed rock mass under biaxial an...

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CONTENTS

OF VOLUME

25

Number 1 J. A. Hudson

1

Silver Jubilee

Editorial

B. Amadei

3

Strength of a regularly jointed rock mass under biaxial and axisymmetric loading conditions

M. Wu and H. F. Wang

15

Influence hydraulic

D. F. Howarth

25

Performance characteristics of a small scale rotary boring machine instrumented with large drag picks

Technical Notes D. F. Howarth and E. J. Bridge

35

Microfracture

D. F. Howarth

39

Observation of cracks at the bottom diamond drill holes

45

Computerized stereographic

F. A. Vreede

53

A general slip model for rock mechanics

Announcements

57

5th International

Symposium

12th Canadian CANCAM ‘89

Congress

Shixiong

and W. I?. Adamson

and E. J. Bridge

Zhang

Geomechanics

and Guangxu

Tong

of nearby fractures on stress measurements fracturing

beneath

blunt

by

disc cutters in rock

pole concentration projection

of percussion

graphs using the Wulff

on Ground of

and

Applied

Freezing Mechanics-

1A

Abstracts

Number 2 M. Oda

59

An experimental study of the elasticity with random cracks

International Society for Rock Mechanics. Commission on Testing Methods F. Ouchterlony (Co-ordinator)

71

Suggested methods for determining the fracture toughness of rock

97

Simulation of borehole breakouts in a model material

Technical Note P. J. P&id, R. E. Goodman T. J. Doe

and

Geomechanics Abstracts

of mylonite

rock

53A

Number 3

Computers, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering v

C. Fairhurst A. M. Starfield

and P. A. Cundall

99

Foreword Towards 111

a methodology

for rock mechanics

modelling

107

Formulation of a three-dimensional distinct element model-Part I. A scheme to detect and represent contacts in a system composed of many polyhedral blocks

117

Formulation of a three-dimensional distinct element model-Part II. Mechanical calculations for motion and interaction of a system composed of many polyhedral blocks

D. Heliot

127

Generating a blocky rock mass

D. Lin and C. Fairhurst

139

Static analysis of the stability of three-dimensional blocky systems around excavations in rock

S. L. Crouch

and Y. Tian

149

A two-dimensional elastodynamics

I. Vardoulakis, A. Guenot

J. Sulem

159

Borehole instabilities as bifurcation phenomena

E. Detournay

and A. H-D.

171

Poroelastic response of a borehole in a non-hydrostatic stress field

Geomechanics

Abstracts

P. A. Cundall

R. Hart, P. A. Cundall

and J. Lemos

and

Cheng

direct boundary integral method for

105A

Number 4

Rock Engineering Software A Survey of Computer Programs in Rock Mechanics Research and Engineering Practice A Report Compiled by the ISRM

Commission on Computer Programs

Commission President: Dr-Ing. B. Plischke .. .

Foreword ............................................................................................................

111

Section 1: Introduction ........................................................................................................

183

Section 2: Static stress and deformation

analysis by finite element methods.. ..................

185

Section 3: Static stress and deformation

analysis by alternative techniques .....................

217

Section 4: Stability analysis according to rigid body assumptions ....................................

224

Sectjon 5: Flow/heat conduction

229

and diffusion analysis ....................................................

Section 6: The solution of dynamic problems ....................................................................

237

Sectioll 7: Evaluation of rock mechanics tests and field investigation data.. ....................

240

Section 8: Index to applications and capabilities ...............................................................

246

Section 9: Other sources of geotechnical computer

251

programs ...........................................

Questionnaire ......................................................................................................

252

Geomechanics Abstracts ....................................................................................................... 155A

Number 5 K. Sato and Y. Fujii

253

Induced seismicity associated with longwail coal mining iv

263

Jointing

at rock contacts

273

Stability grouted

of rock masses reinforced rock bolts

C. H. Dowding, M. B. Su and K. O’Connor

287

Principles of time domain reflectometry measurement of rock mass deformation

A. Taliercio and G. Sacchi

299

A failure condition

for layered rock

307

Stability of parting pillar workings

rock between

Technical Notes P. I?. Sheorey

321

Estimation

S. Harpalani

327

Specimen

X. D. Pan and J. A. Hudson

331

Plane tunnel

A. Vervoort

339

Convergence

F. 0. Otuonye

345

Response of grouted

Corrigendum

351

G. L. Prost K. G. Sharma

and G. N. Pande

loading by passive,

fully-

applied

to

Landriani

C. Bandopadhyay, P. R. Sheorey, B. Singh and A. K. Ghose

Geomechanics

in cyclic

Abstracts

level contiguous

of gain in pillar strength preparation

strain analysis excavations

for testing

coal

due to bolting

coal properties

in modelling

three-dimensional

of the roof and floor in longwall

faces

roof bolts to blast loading

203A

Number 6 C. L. Smither, D. R. Schmitt and T. J. Ahrens

353

Analysis and modelling in situ stress

J. A. Hudson

363

In situ rock stresses and their measurement Part I. The current state of knowledge

C. M. Cooling, J. A. Hudson and L. W. Tunbridge

371

In situ rock stresses and their measurement in the U.K.Part II. Site experiments and stress field interpretation

K. Sepehr

383

Potash mining and seismicity: element model

D. J. Gates

393

A microscopic model for stress-strain Part I. Equilibrium equations

relations

in rock-

D. J. Gates

403

A microscopic model for stress-strain Part II. Triaxial compressive stress

relations

in rock-

J.-P.

Petit

411

Normal stress dependent rupture morphology shear tests on sandstone with applications natural fault surface features

P. R. La Pointe

421

A method to characterize fracture tivity through fractal geometry

V. R. Shea and D. R. Hanson

431

Elastic wave velocity and attenuation as used to define phases of loading and failure in coal

K.-G.

439

Modelling

and C. M. Cooling

and B. Stimpson

Hinzen

of holographic

of blast vibrations

measurements

in the U.K.-

a time-dependent

density

of

finite

in direct to some

and connec-

International Society for Rock Mechanics. Commission Testing Methods K. Sassa (Co-ordinator)

on 447

Suggested methods between boreholes

Technical Notes A. T. Spathis

473

A biaxial viscoelastic analysis of hollow with implications for stress monitoring

E. A. Eissa and A. Kazi

479

Relation between

for

seismic

static and dynamic

testing

within

inclusion

Young‘s

rocks Geomechanics

Abstracts

261 A

Vol. 25 Supplement The International Society for Rock Mechanics List of Members 1988 was produced as a Supplement to the journal during 1988. It was supplied to all subscribers with their copy of Volume 25 Number 5.

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