Ground Support Technology for Highly Stressed Excavations 1st Edition
Captivating the attention of engineers and practitioners who face the toughest ground conditions, Ground Support Technology for Highly Stressed Excavations, 1st Edition by Ernesto Villaescusa, Alan G. Thompson, Christopher R. Windsor, and John R. Player is an authoritative guide that addresses modern solutions for controlling and supporting rock in deep mines, tunnels and large civil excavations.
This book dives into the mechanics of rock mass behaviour under extreme stress, combining theoretical depth with practical design strategies. Clear explanations of reinforcement systems—rock bolts, cable bolts, shotcrete, yielding supports—and contemporary approaches to monitoring, numerical modelling and risk-based design make it indispensable for geotechnical engineers, tunnel designers, mining engineers and consultants. Case studies from major projects illustrate how to translate analysis into robust on-site decisions.
Engineered for real-world application across the UK, Europe, North America, Australia and beyond, the text reflects international best practice and regulatory awareness, making it highly relevant to global projects in deep mining and urban tunnelling. Readers benefit from actionable guidance on optimizing support systems for safety, cost-efficiency and constructability.
Whether you’re a practicing engineer seeking reliable design methods, a project manager needing practical specifications, or a postgraduate student mastering advanced rock mechanics, this book equips you with the knowledge to tackle highly stressed excavations with confidence.
Order your copy of Ground Support Technology for Highly Stressed Excavations, 1st Edition today to bring proven, contemporary ground-support techniques to your next deep excavation or tunnelling project.
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