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020 _a0412476002
041 _aeng
082 _221a ed.
_a624.15132
_bP86
100 _926325
_aPriest, Stephen D.
_eautor
245 _aDiscontinuity analysis for rock engineering
_b/
_cStephen D. Priest
250 _b1a reimp.
260 _aNew York :
_bChapman & Hall,
_c1995
300 _axix, 473 p. :
_bFigure, Table, Ilustrations ;
_c23 cm
500 _aIncludes índex.
504 _aReferences: p. 445-459 Answers to exercises.
505 _a1. Introduction to discontinuities -- 2. Measurement of discontinuity characteristics -- 3. Discontinuity orientation -- 4. Discontinuity frequency -- 5. Discontinuity spacing -- 6. Discontinuity size -- 7. Stresses on discontinuities -- 8. Analysis of rigid blocks -- 9. Discontinuities and rock strength -- 10. Discontinuities and rock deformability -- 11. Fluid flow in discontinuities.
520 _aRock masses contain fractures, faults, joints and other mechanical defects, here referred to as "discontinuities". This work aims to bridge the gap between the descriptive methods of the geologist and the analytical methods of the rock mechanics engineer as applied to discontinuity characteristics.
650 0 _926326
_aContraintes (Mécanique) Modèles mathématiques
650 0 _aMÉCANIQUE DES ROCKES
_925179
650 0 _aRocks Mechanics
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650 0 _926329
_aStrains and stresses Mathematical models
856 _uhttps://www.google.com.pe/books/edition/Discontinuity_Analysis_for_Rock_Engineer/eqqdx1O5v70C?hl=es-419&gbpv=1&dq=0412476002&printsec=frontcover
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_e2023-03-27
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