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Experimental Rock Mechanics Geomechanics Research Series 1st Edition Kiyoo Mogi

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Experimental Rock Mechanics Geomechanics Research Series 1st Edition Kiyoo Mogi
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.08 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Kiyoo Mogi
ISBN: 9780415394437, 0415394430
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Experimental Rock Mechanics Geomechanics Research Series 1st Edition Kiyoo Mogi by Kiyoo Mogi 9780415394437, 0415394430 instant download after payment.

Fracture and flow of rocks under stress and their geophysical and seismological implications raise fundamental questions in rock mechanics, particularly in the areas of tectonophysics and seismology. This text exclusively addresses the deformation and fracture of rock specimens under general triaxial compression, in which all three principal stresses are different; which significantly affects the ultimate strength of rocks. It moreover deals with deformation and failure folloiwng intermediate principal stress in graphic and numerical form. The effect of the intrinsic features of rock masses of inhomogeneous or anisotropic structure are taken into account, as are acoustic emission phenomena in rocks under various stress states. Friction in rocks, measured by a newly-designed shear-testing machine, is discussed in relation to earthquake phenomena.

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