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Rock mass classification systems are common tools used in the design and construction of rock engineering.
Rock mass classification systems are widely used tools for assessing the stability of rock slopes.
Of these, rock mass classification systems are one of the most common means of excavatability assessment.
The necessary rock mass parameters were obtained by means of rock mass classification systems.
Support requirements were proposed accordingly in terms of different rock mass classification systems.
However, these empirical design guidelines for tunnel support based on rock mass classification systems failed to analyze the support performance.
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A good agreement is observed between the results of numerical modelling and the rock mass classification system.
RMR is a simple rock mass classification system and is often used for characterization and design purposes in preliminary stages of mining and civil engineering practices.
This paper examines a new rock mass classification system (RMCR) for Coal Measures Rocks which is based on extensive laboratory testing results.
The GSI system is the only rock mass classification system that is directly linked to engineering parameters such as Mohr Coulomb, Hoek Brown strength parameters or rock mass modulus.
The Em is an important input parameter and the practical and economical way to determine this parameter is to apply a rock mass classification system and estimate using the rock mass properties.
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