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Solution of some rock stability problems in slopes and walls with optimization of anchor elements
Holý, Ondřej ; Vojtasík,, Karel (referee) ; Pruška, Jan (referee) ; Horák, Vladislav (advisor)
This presented phd thesis focuses on the problems of instability in the rock walls and slopes, whose manifestation is among othersv rockfall and associated risks. It describes the theoretical aspects of the description of instability and summarizes the construction methods and technologies to eliminate them. On the basis of knowledge gained from specific buildings in the Czech Republic and based on the research project solved by author, submits suggestion to optimimalization of the anchoring elements as a basic part of most remediation methods.
Optimization of geotechnical survey and monitoring for design and realization of underground constructions
Černý, Vít ; Pruška, Jan (referee) ; Aldorf,, Josef (referee) ; Horák, Vladislav (advisor)
The presented thesis focuses primarily on issues of geotechnical survey and geotechnical monitoring for underground line constructions. It deals with the current practice of geotechnical survey and monitoring. Based on the knowledge gained from specific buildings in the Czech Republic (Královopolské tunnels, tram tunnel Žabovřeská) and based on the author's practical local and foreign experience submits suggestions regarding their mutual optimization in order to improve outputs and reduce financial costs.
Application of probabilistic methods in geomechanics
Suchomel, Radek ; Mašín, David (advisor) ; Šejnoha, Jiří (referee) ; Pruška, Jan (referee)
Three probabilistic methods of different complexity for slope stability calculations are in this work evaluated with respect to a well-documented case study of slope failure in Lodalen, Norway. A finite element method considering spatial random fields of uncorrelated parameters cohesion and friction angle is taken as a reference for comparison with two simpler methods based on Taylor series expansion, known as first-order-second-moment methods. It is shown that the FOSM method enhanced by a reduction of variance of input parameters due to spatial averaging along the potential failure surface leads to a significant improvement in predictions. This method is computationally inexpensive and can be used in combination with any existing finite element code, it is thus a useful approximate probabilistic method for geotechnical practice. Several limitations of the extended method for calculating probability of a slope failure are identified. An advanced hypoplastic constitutive model is used in probabilistic analyses of a typical geotech- nical problem, strip footing. The model, including horizontal and vertical correlation lengths, was calibrated using a set of experimental data on sand from horizontally stratified deposit. Some parameters followed normal, whereas other followed lognormal distributions....
Solution of some rock stability problems in slopes and walls with optimization of anchor elements
Holý, Ondřej ; Vojtasík,, Karel (referee) ; Pruška, Jan (referee) ; Horák, Vladislav (advisor)
This presented phd thesis focuses on the problems of instability in the rock walls and slopes, whose manifestation is among othersv rockfall and associated risks. It describes the theoretical aspects of the description of instability and summarizes the construction methods and technologies to eliminate them. On the basis of knowledge gained from specific buildings in the Czech Republic and based on the research project solved by author, submits suggestion to optimimalization of the anchoring elements as a basic part of most remediation methods.
Hoek - Brown failure criterion and importance of triaxial testing in a project of deep geological repository.
Onysko, Radek ; Rott, Josef (advisor) ; Pruška, Jan (referee)
Goal of this paper is defining Hoek - Brown failure criterion for samples of granodiorite from possible site of Czech deep geological repository - Brezovy potok. Paper includes triaxial testing, defining HB failure criterion for intact rock, rock massif and evaluation of available data. Other methods for defining parameters of HB failure criterion (eg. GSI and mi) are also explored. Comparisons for all parameters and data are given. Paper is concluded with simple numerical model, using results from laboratory testing and literature review.
Application of probabilistic methods in geomechanics
Suchomel, Radek ; Mašín, David (advisor) ; Šejnoha, Jiří (referee) ; Pruška, Jan (referee)
Three probabilistic methods of different complexity for slope stability calculations are in this work evaluated with respect to a well-documented case study of slope failure in Lodalen, Norway. A finite element method considering spatial random fields of uncorrelated parameters cohesion and friction angle is taken as a reference for comparison with two simpler methods based on Taylor series expansion, known as first-order-second-moment methods. It is shown that the FOSM method enhanced by a reduction of variance of input parameters due to spatial averaging along the potential failure surface leads to a significant improvement in predictions. This method is computationally inexpensive and can be used in combination with any existing finite element code, it is thus a useful approximate probabilistic method for geotechnical practice. Several limitations of the extended method for calculating probability of a slope failure are identified. An advanced hypoplastic constitutive model is used in probabilistic analyses of a typical geotech- nical problem, strip footing. The model, including horizontal and vertical correlation lengths, was calibrated using a set of experimental data on sand from horizontally stratified deposit. Some parameters followed normal, whereas other followed lognormal distributions....
Optimization of geotechnical survey and monitoring for design and realization of underground constructions
Černý, Vít ; Pruška, Jan (referee) ; Aldorf,, Josef (referee) ; Horák, Vladislav (advisor)
The presented thesis focuses primarily on issues of geotechnical survey and geotechnical monitoring for underground line constructions. It deals with the current practice of geotechnical survey and monitoring. Based on the knowledge gained from specific buildings in the Czech Republic (Královopolské tunnels, tram tunnel Žabovřeská) and based on the author's practical local and foreign experience submits suggestions regarding their mutual optimization in order to improve outputs and reduce financial costs.

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