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Smr classification is a development of the bieniawski rock mass rating rmr system which has become known worldwide, and applied by many technicians as a systematic tool to describe rock mass conditions. Fundamentals of rock mechanics by john conrad jaeger. Principles of rock mechanics e book 2011 coach kopan. Rock mechanics an introduction for the practical engineer. Rock mechanics, as applied in engineering geology, mining, petroleum, and civil engineering practice, is concerned with the application of the principles of engineering mechanics to the design of the rock structures generated by mining, drilling, reservoir production, or civil construction activity such as tunnels, mining shafts, underground. Because of the basic weakness of rock intension and because in general the environmental stresses in rock mechanics are compressive most of these theories consider fracture under compressive stress conditions.

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