The exploration and extraction of the earth's resources are key issues in global industrial development. In the 21st century, emphasis has increasingly being placed on geo-engineering safety, engineering accountability and sustainability. With focus on rock engineering projects, Structural Geology and Rock Engineering uses case studies and an integrated engineering approach to provide an understanding of projects constructed on or in rock masses. Based on Professors Cosgrove and Hudson's university teaching at Imperial College London, as well as relevant short course presentations, it explains the processes required for engineering modelling, design and construction.
The first half of the book provides step-by-step presentations of the principles of structural geology and rock mechanics with special emphasis on the integration between the two subjects. The second half of the book turns principles into practice. A wealth of practical engineering examples are presented, including evaluations of bridge foundations, quarries, dams, opencast coal mining, underground rock engineering, historical monuments and stone buildings.
This up-to-date, well-illustrated guide is ideal for teachers, researchers and engineers interested in the study and practice of rock-based projects in engineering.
Contents: Introduction and Purpose of the BookStructural Geology PrinciplesRock Mechanics PrinciplesIllustrative Synthesis Case Example: The Clifton Suspension Bridge, UKQuarriesDamsOpencast Coal MiningUnderground Rock Engineering and RiskHistorical Monuments and Stone BuildingsConcluding SummaryEpilogueReadership: Teachers, researchers and engineers interested in the study and practice of rock-based projects in engineering.Structural Geology;Rock Engineering;Rock Mechanics;Bridges;Quarries;Dams;Opencast Coal Mining;Underground Engineering;Stone BuildingsKey Features:The book has equal academic and practical engineering value, so it can be used both for teaching and for supporting modern and practical approaches to rock engineering in industry