Duncan C. Wyllie, Chris Mah ... 456 pages - Publisher: CRC Press; 4th edition (October, 2004) ... Language: English - ISBN-10: 041528001X - ISBN-13: 978-0415280013 ...
The stability of rock slopes is an important issue in both civil and
mining engineering. On civil projects, rock cuts must be safe from rock
falls and large-scale slope instability during both construction and
operation. In open pit mining, where slope heights can be many hundreds
of meters, the economics of the operation are closely related to the
steepest stable slope angle that can be mined. This extensively updated version of the classic text, Rock Slope Engineering
by Hoek and Bray, deals comprehensively with the investigation, design
and operation of rock slopes. Investigation methods include the
collection and interpretation of geological and groundwater data, and
determination of rock strength properties, including the Hoek Brown rock
mass strength criterion. Slope design methods include the theoretical
basis for the design of plane, wedge, circular and toppling failures,
and design charts are provided to enable rapid checks of stability to be
carried out. New material contained in this book includes the latest
developments in earthquake engineering related to slope stability,
probabilistic analysis, numerical analysis, blasting, slope movement
monitoring and stabilization methods. The types of stabilization include
rock anchors, shotcrete, drainage and scaling, as well as rock fall
protecting methods involving barriers, ditches, nets and sheds. Rock Slopes: Civil and Mining Engineering
contains both worked examples illustrating data interpretation and
design methods, and chapters on civil and mining case studies. The case
studies demonstrate the application of design methods to the
construction of stable slopes in a wide variety of geological
conditions. The book provides over 300 carefully selected references for
those who wish to study the subject in greater detail. It also
includes an introduction by Dr. Evert Hoek.