B. Singh et al., EFFECT OF INTERMEDIATE PRINCIPAL STRESS ON STRENGTH OF ANISOTROPIC ROCK MASS, Tunnelling and underground space technology, 13(1), 1998, pp. 71-79
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Engineering, Civil","Construcion & Building Technology
The Mohr-Coulomb criterion needs to be modified for highly anisotropic
rock material and jointed rock masses. Taking sigma(2) into account,
a new strength criterion is suggested because both sigma(2) and sigma(
3) would contribute to the normal stress on the existing plane of weak
ness. This criterion explains the enhancement of strength (sigma(2)-si
gma(3)) in the underground openings because sigma(2), along the tunnel
axis is not related significantly. Another cause of strength enhancem
ent is less reduction in the mass modulus in tunnels due to constraine
d dilatancy. Empirical correlations obtained from data from block shea
r tests and uniaxial jacking tests have been suggested to estimate new
strength parameters. A correlation for the tensile strength of the ro
ck mass is presented. Finally, Hoek and Brown theory is extended to ac
count for sigma(2). A common strength criterion for both supported und
erground openings and rock slopes is suggested. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scie
nce Ltd.