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Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geoscience

EOSC316

Dr. Dan Faulkner

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Rock Mechanics

• First 6 weeks: Rock Mechanics– 12 lectures– 6 practicals

• Second 6 weeks: Engineering Geoscience– 12 lectures– 6 practicals

• Assessment: 3 hour exam + 2 practicals

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Course structure• Lectures 1-4

– Stress and strain• Lectures 5-8

– Rock fracture• Lectures 9-12

– Faults, friction and earthquakes

• Lectures 13-24– Engineering applications of Rock Mechanics– What can happen? How can we mitigate against it?

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Recommended texts• 1st 6 weeks: Rock Mechanics

– Mechanics of Earthquakes and Faulting by Chris Scholz (2nd

Edition)• Stress and Strain by Win Means• Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics by Jaeger and Cook• Structural Geology textbooks for stress/strain

• 2nd 6 weeks: Rock Mechanics and Engineering Geology– Foundations of Engineering Geology by Tony Waltham– Practical Rock Engineering by Evert Hoek. Available free on the

web:• http://www.rocscience.com/hoek/PracticalRockEngineering.asp

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Rock Mechanics

• Mechanics: study of motion and force• Emphasis on brittle rock mechanics (top 15

to 20 km of the Earth’s crust)– Fracture– Friction

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Why is Rock Mechanics important?

• For understanding how the Earth works– Fault mechanics (earthquakes, etc)– Lithosphere strength– Propagation of seismic waves

• For design and analysis of man-made structures:– Dams– Tunnels– Waste repositories

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Scale of observationsIn order to understand the processes that contribute to the failure process, we need to investigate what occurs on a small scale. Predictions of the macroscopic behaviour is based upon what happens physically at the microscopic scale.

Mechanistic rather than phenomenological approach

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What can we do with rock mechanics?

• Engineering structures• Understand earth processes

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Emosson Dam, Switzerland

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Mersey tunnels: 1934 (Queensway) and 1971 (Kingsway)

Tunnels meet, 1928

Recent improvements to Kingsway

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Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, 1937

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Akashi Kaikyo Suspension Bridge, Kobe, Japan, 1998. 1991 m span

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What happens when we don’t understand?

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City Hall, San Francisco, 1906

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Statue of Louis Agassiz,Stanford University campus,1906

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Izmit earthquake,TurkeyM7.4, 17th August 1999

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“We fundamentally don’t understand how earthquakes work. After all these years, we

don’t have a clue.”

Mark Zoback, Science, 1992

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What happens when we get it wrong?

• Roads over landslips, Mam Tor• Vaiont dam disaster, Italy

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The Vaiont dam disaster, Italian Dolomites, 1963

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bThe Mam Tor head scar – looking west

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The Mam TorLandslip