Quantitative Characterization of Natural Rock Discontinuity Roughness In-situ and in the Laboratory

The surface roughness of unfilled rock discontinuities has a major influence on the hydro-mechanical behaviour of discontinuous rock masses. Although it is widely recognized that surface roughness is comprised of large-scale (waviness) and small-scale (unevenness) components, most investigations of...

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Main Author: Tatone, Bryan Stanley Anthony
Other Authors: Grasselli, Giovanni
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18959
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-189592013-04-17T04:20:35ZQuantitative Characterization of Natural Rock Discontinuity Roughness In-situ and in the LaboratoryTatone, Bryan Stanley AnthonyDiscontinuity roughnessRock engineeringScale effectsGeomechanicsRock mechanicsDiscontinuity shear strength054305510428The surface roughness of unfilled rock discontinuities has a major influence on the hydro-mechanical behaviour of discontinuous rock masses. Although it is widely recognized that surface roughness is comprised of large-scale (waviness) and small-scale (unevenness) components, most investigations of surface roughness have been restricted to small fracture surfaces (<1m2). Hence, the large-scale components of roughness are often neglected. Furthermore, these investigations typically define roughness using two-dimensional profiles rather than three-dimensional surfaces, which can lead to biased estimates of roughness. These limitations have led to some contradictory findings regarding roughness scale effects. This thesis aims to resolve some of these issues. The main findings indicate that discontinuity roughness increases as a function of the sampling window size contrary to what is commonly assumed. More importantly, it is shown that the estimated roughness significantly decreases as the resolution of surface measurements decrease, which could lead to the under estimations of roughness and, consequently, discontinuity shear strength.Grasselli, Giovanni2009-112010-02-16T18:23:37ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-02-16T18:23:37Z2010-02-16T18:23:37ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18959en_ca
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topic Discontinuity roughness
Rock engineering
Scale effects
Geomechanics
Rock mechanics
Discontinuity shear strength
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spellingShingle Discontinuity roughness
Rock engineering
Scale effects
Geomechanics
Rock mechanics
Discontinuity shear strength
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Tatone, Bryan Stanley Anthony
Quantitative Characterization of Natural Rock Discontinuity Roughness In-situ and in the Laboratory
description The surface roughness of unfilled rock discontinuities has a major influence on the hydro-mechanical behaviour of discontinuous rock masses. Although it is widely recognized that surface roughness is comprised of large-scale (waviness) and small-scale (unevenness) components, most investigations of surface roughness have been restricted to small fracture surfaces (<1m2). Hence, the large-scale components of roughness are often neglected. Furthermore, these investigations typically define roughness using two-dimensional profiles rather than three-dimensional surfaces, which can lead to biased estimates of roughness. These limitations have led to some contradictory findings regarding roughness scale effects. This thesis aims to resolve some of these issues. The main findings indicate that discontinuity roughness increases as a function of the sampling window size contrary to what is commonly assumed. More importantly, it is shown that the estimated roughness significantly decreases as the resolution of surface measurements decrease, which could lead to the under estimations of roughness and, consequently, discontinuity shear strength.
author2 Grasselli, Giovanni
author_facet Grasselli, Giovanni
Tatone, Bryan Stanley Anthony
author Tatone, Bryan Stanley Anthony
author_sort Tatone, Bryan Stanley Anthony
title Quantitative Characterization of Natural Rock Discontinuity Roughness In-situ and in the Laboratory
title_short Quantitative Characterization of Natural Rock Discontinuity Roughness In-situ and in the Laboratory
title_full Quantitative Characterization of Natural Rock Discontinuity Roughness In-situ and in the Laboratory
title_fullStr Quantitative Characterization of Natural Rock Discontinuity Roughness In-situ and in the Laboratory
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Characterization of Natural Rock Discontinuity Roughness In-situ and in the Laboratory
title_sort quantitative characterization of natural rock discontinuity roughness in-situ and in the laboratory
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