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Fractals in Geotechnical Engineering: Exploratory Workshop, Innsbruck, 2003
Contributor(s): Borodich, Feodor M. (Contribution by), Boschetti, Fabio (Contribution by), Empereur-Mot, Luc (Contribution by)
ISBN: 3832505830     ISBN-13: 9783832505837
Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
OUR PRICE:   $57.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2004
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Earth Sciences - General
LCCN: 2007493116
Series: Advances in Geotechnical Engineering and Tunneling
Physical Information: 188 pages
 
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Self-similarity is a striking and ubiquitous characteristic of structures in geology. On the other hand, capturing of scale effects is one of the main challenges in geotechnical engineering. There, the usual approach is to extrapo-late laboratory findings toward large scale problems. Whereas this procedure is passable for small grained soils, it proves unrealistic for coarse grained soils and rock, especially jointed one. As a consequence, the prediction of e.g. water inrush into a large tunnel based on the examination of rock samples and spot-wise packer tests proves to be hardly possible. The new branch of fractal analysis encompasses both notions, self-similarity and scale effects. Therefore, it pricks up the geotechnical engineer's ears and evokes the hope that it can help to treat the related problems. A more thorough view, however, shows that the exploitation of fractal analysis in the above sense is not so straightforward. First of all, our limited range of observance over several scales inhibits to check and quantify the scale effect. At that, we lack the mathematical tools to treat problems that exhibit a continuous scale dependence, as this is the case with fractal materials.