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Determining the failure envelope of the intact granitic rocks from Bátaapáti

Vásárhelyi et al., 2013

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23545032375710642
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Vásárhelyi B
Kovács L
Kovács B
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Geosci Eng

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The failure envelope of the rock mass is one of the most important mechanical information for designing in or on rock. This mechanical parameter can be calculated from the quality of the rock mass (ie value of the rock mass classification) and from the failure envelope of the …
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