Course Details
Rock Mechanics
Academic Year 2023/24
BFA006 course is part of 1 study plan
BPC-SI / K Winter Semester 4th year
Credits
3 credits
Language of instruction
Czech
Semester
Course Guarantor
Institute
Forms and criteria of assessment
Entry Knowledge
Aims
Student gains basic checking of rocky environment (rock and weak rocks) as co-operative background with the structure. The student will be acquainted with physical, mechanical and technological properties of rocks and their verification by laboratory and in situ tests in stress state of rocky massive. The student will be able to propose to do basic check of stability of rock slopes and design of rock anchors.
Basic Literature
MALGOT, Josef, KLEPSATEL, František a TRÁVNÍČEK, Ivan. Mechanika hornín a inžinierska geológia. Alfa Bratislava, 1990. ISBN 80-05-00940-2. (sk)
PAULI, Jiří a HOLOUŠOVÁ, Taťana. Mechanika hornin. Laboratorní zkoušky hornin. Vydavatelství ČVUT Praha, 1994. ISBN 80-01-001126-7. (cs)
GOODMAN, Richard E. Introduction to Rock Mechanics, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons, 1989. (en)
Syllabus
2. Physical, mechanical and technological properties of rocks verified in laboratory II.
3. In situ tests in Rock Mechanics I.
4. In situ tests in Rock Mechanics II. Strain and stress in rock mass and their checking.
5. Special field measuring, instrumentation and monitoring.
6. Stability of rock and weak rock slopes and walls.
7. Anchorage into rocks.
Prerequisites
Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences
Offered to foreign students
Course on BUT site
Lecture
13 weeks, 1 hours/week, elective
Syllabus
1. Physical, mechanical and technological properties of rocks verified in laboratory I.
2. Physical, mechanical and technological properties of rocks verified in laboratory II.
3. In situ tests in Rock Mechanics I.
4. In situ tests in Rock Mechanics II. Strain and stress in rock mass and their checking.
5. Special field measuring, instrumentation and monitoring.
6. Stability of rock and weak rock slopes and walls.
7. Anchorage into rocks.
Exercise
13 weeks, 1 hours/week, compulsory
Syllabus
2. Work in the laboratory of rock mechanics. Determination of the rock sample.
3. Field plate test. Evaluation.
4. Field shear test. Evaluation.
5. The stability of rock walls.
6. Anchoring in rock mass.
7. Control of a credit.