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Rock rheology deals with the study of changes in stress-deformation characteristics of rocks in time under otherwise constant circumstances and conditions. Researches into mechanical properties of rocks are mostly done under static (quasistatic) loading. In nature, however, rocks are also often subjected to cyclic (vibration) loading as a result of vibration from traffic or propagation of seismic waves due to e.g. earthquakes, rockbursts, blasting operations, etc. On this account, the research has been specialized in studying of rheological rock properties during vibration (cyclic) loading. The submitted article presents some results from this research. Rock rheology deals with the study of changes in stress-deformation characteristics of rocks in time under otherwise constant circumstances and conditions. Researches into mechanical properties of rocks are mostly done under static (quasistatic) loading. In nature, however, rocks are also often subjected to cyclic (vibration) loading as a result of vibration from traffic or propagation of seismic waves due to e.g. earthquakes, rockbursts, blasting operations, etc. On this account, the research has been specialized in studying of rheological rock properties during vibration (cyclic) loading. The submitted article presents some results from this research.
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Rheological properties of rocks during vibration (cyclic loading) Rheological properties of rocks during vibration (cyclic loading)
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Rheological properties of rocks during vibration (cyclic loading) Rheological properties of rocks during vibration (cyclic loading)
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RIV/61989100:27350/10:10229181!RIV11-GA0-27350___
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P(GP105/08/P307)
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285262
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RIV/61989100:27350/10:10229181
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Rheology, relaxation, creep, cyclic loading
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[15ED9F2F445A]
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Lausanne, Switzerland
n4:mistoVydani
London
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Rock Mechanics in Civil and Environmental Engineering
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1
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1
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Šancer, Jindřich
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2010-06-15+02:00
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864
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CRC PRESS-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
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978-0-415-58654-2
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27350