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Criteri de Fallida de Hoek-Brown×Classificació de la massa rocosa (RMR)×Optimització del Disseny de Talls×
CampEnginyeria de minesEnginyeria de minesEnginyeria de mines
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Any d'origen198019731960
Autor originalEvert Hoek and E. T. BrownZbigniew T. BieniawskiMining Engineering Practice
TipusEmpirical criterion for rock mass strength predictionEmpirical classification for geotechnical engineeringOptimization framework for underground mine excavation design
Font seminalHoek, E., & Brown, E. T. (2002). The Hoek-Brown failure criterion and GSI: 2018 update. Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 10(2), 445-463. link ↗Bieniawski, Z. T. (1989). Engineering rock mass classifications. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 978-0-471-60437-4Brady, B. H. G., & Brown, E. T. (2004). Rock mechanics for underground mining. Springer Science+Business Media. link ↗
ÀliesGeneralized Hoek-Brown Criterion, HB CriterionRMR, Bieniawski Classification, RMR89Stope Design, Underground Mine Layout, Panel Design
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ResumThe Hoek-Brown Criterion, developed by Evert Hoek and E. T. Brown starting in 1980, is an empirical failure criterion that predicts the shear strength of rock masses as a function of confining pressure. It accounts for rock quality (via the Geological Strength Index, GSI) and thus bridges laboratory rock mechanics and field behavior. The criterion is widely used in mining for slope stability, pillar design, and stress analysis.The Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system, developed by Zbigniew Bieniawski starting in 1973, is an empirical classification that characterizes rock mass quality and estimates mining and civil engineering behavior. RMR combines five measurable geotechnical parameters into a single index ranging from 0 to 100, where higher values indicate stronger, more stable rock masses. It is the most widely used rock classification system worldwide for underground mining design.Stope layout optimization is the process of designing the size, shape, and spatial arrangement of underground mine excavations (stopes) to maximize ore recovery while maintaining safety and economic viability. It balances the desire for large extraction volumes against rock mechanics constraints and support costs. The layout determines mining productivity, capital investment in support systems, and long-term mine life.
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