2020
DOI: 10.1139/cgj-2019-0380
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Recommendations for the minimum number of laboratory tests for intact rock

Abstract: The design of mining excavations in rock requires access to a representative geotechnical model that includes the mechanical properties of the rock mass. The available geotechnical data provide the necessary input to analytical, numerical, and empirical design tools. Consequently, any geotechnical analysis is influenced by the quality of the input data. Therefore, to understand and mitigate the design risk caused by data uncertainty, it is critical to evaluate the level of confidence in the collected geotechni… Show more

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