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The 13th International Congress of Rock Mechanics
ISRM CONGRESS 2015
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INCLUDES THE SHALE PROCEEDINGS
MAY 1013, 2015 | PALAIS DES CONGRS DE MONTRAL
MONTRAL, CANADA
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Proceedings
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ISRM CONGRESS 2015 THE 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ROCK MECHANICS
ISRM CONTACTSCANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY AND PETROLEUM514.939.2710 | www.cim.org
GENERAL CHAIRFerri Hassani [email protected]
CO-CHAIRSJohn Hadjigeorgiou, University of TorontoJamie Archibald, Queens University
CONGRESS COORDINATORChantal Murphy [email protected]
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COORDINATORJanet Sandor [email protected]
REGISTRATION & CUSTOMER SERVICECarol Lee [email protected]
CIM EVENTS DIRECTORLise Bujold [email protected]
THANK YOU TO ISRM SPONSORS AND COLLABORATORS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from the Prime Minister of Canada ..............................................................5
Letter from the Premier of Quebec ..............................................................................6
Letter from the Mayor of Montreal................................................................................7
Welcome ........................................................................................................................8
Organizing Committee ................................................................................................10
Daily Schedule at-a-Glance ........................................................................................12
ISRM Commissions/Workshops Schedule ................................................................14
General Information ....................................................................................................15
Congress Workshops ..................................................................................................17
Plenary and Keynote Speakers....................................................................................18
Social Program ............................................................................................................23
Guest & Tourist Program ............................................................................................27
Registration ..................................................................................................................28
The EXPO! ....................................................................................................................30
Useful Information ......................................................................................................32
Notes ............................................................................................................................34
Technical Program Grid ..............................................................................................35
Technical Program ......................................................................................................36
Shale Symposium ........................................................................................................86
Poster Session..............................................................................................................93
Notes ..........................................................................................................................106
Floorplans ..........................................................................................................107-108
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Iampleasedtoextendmywarmestgreetingstoeveryoneattendingthe13thInternationalSocietyofRockMechanics(ISRM)CongressinMontral,whichisbeingheldinconjunctionwiththeCanadianInstituteofMining,MetallurgyandPetroleum(ICM)Convention. Formorethan50years,ISRMhasbeenbringingtogetherresearchersandpractitionerstosharetheirlatestfindingsinthefieldofrockmechanicsandtoencouragethehigheststandardsofprofessionalpractice,sothatcivil,mining,andpetroleumengineeringcanbesafer,moreeconomicandlessdisruptivetotheenvironment. Thisconferenceprovidesanidealforumfordelegatestoreviewthelatestscientificresearchinrockmechanics,includingsuchtopicsasgeophysics,fracturemechanics,modelling,stressmeasurement,andmanymore.IwouldliketocommendthemembersofISRMforhostingthisevent.Iamsurethateveryoneattendingtheconferencewillbenefitfromtheinformationandactivitiespresentedhere. OnbehalfoftheGovernmentofCanada,Ioffermybestwishesforamemorableandproductivemeeting.
TheRt.Hon.StephenHarper,P.C.,M.P.OTTAWA2015
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LETTER FROM THE PREMIER OF QUEBEC
I take pleasure in welcoming you to the 13th InternationalCongress of the International Society for Rock Mechanics(IRSM), a unique opportunity to pool the know-how of morethan a thousand mining specialists from around the world. Theevent is unquestionably an important one for miningprofessionals.
The Qubec government shares the ISRMs objectives withrespect to promotion, collaboration and information exchangesin the realm of mining operations. I am pleased that the eventwill enable you to participate in numerous networking activitiesand that it will help promote knowledge, teaching, research
and development and expertise in the mining field.
The ISRM congress is an essential event for the domestic and international geosciencecommunity. This year, the congress offers you an excellent opportunity to discoverMontral, a modern, dynamic city that extends you a warm welcome and will entertainyou.
I invite you to take advantage of the presence of all these specialists to establishstrategic alliances and I extend my best wishes for fruitful exchanges.
Have a successful congress and enjoy your stay in Montral.
Philippe CouillardPremier of Qubec
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LETTER FROM THE MAYOR
I would like to welcome to Montral the delegates attendingthe 13th International Symposium on Rock Mechanics.
This Symposium will provide an opportunity to discuss yourbest practices, hear keynote speakers and visit severalexhibitor stands and discover new products.
As you know, Montral is a hub for research and innovation,and the citys 11 university institutions train highly specializedprofessionals. Montrals 250 research centres are always
looking at ways to find innovative solutions.
Montral and mining companies are closely related as most of their headquarters arelocated in the city. Decisions are made in Montral and we have a vested interest inworking together.
I hope that you will return to Montral for business or with your friends of family.Please take the time to discover our unique tourist attractions, fine restaurants andwarmth of the community.
Enjoy the Symposium.
Denis CoderreMayor of Montral
The Members of the Organizing Committee of ISRM 2015, the 13th InternationalSociety on Rock Mechanics Congress, are pleased to welcome you to this yearsconference in Montral, Qubec, Canada.
ISRM Congress 2015 is hosted by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy andPetroleum (CIM), in collaboration with three top Canadian universities: McGillUniversity, Queens University, and University of Toronto, as well as the Canadian RockMechanics Association (CARMA). Also supporting ISRM is the American RockMechanics Association (ARMA).
This premier technical mining conference is bringing together over 800 high profileinternational researchers, engineers and practitioners to present the latestaccomplishments, innovations and potential future directions in rock mechanics andits applications around the world. After Germany, Japan, France, South Africa,Portugal, and China, the ISRM Congress is finally coming back to Montral!
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Montral is one of the worlds great tourist destinations, with a rich history and culturecomplemented by a bustling nightlife, romantic scenery and an electric energy.
It is a city of contrasts: truly bilingual in nature (English and French); with old Europeanarchitecture mixing with sleek modern structures; and cold, snowy winterscounterbalanced by a summer paradise of sunshine, festivals and glorious greenery.Visitors to Montral will enjoy feasting in one of its many high-quality restaurantsoffering succulent cuisine to appeal to any palate.
Guests will enjoy shopping in the boutiques of the downtown core or immersingthemselves in the citys many museums and attractions. Lets not forget that Montralis home to the world-famous Cirque du Soleil. Their performances are spectacularescapes into a fantasy world of dreams and exquisite music.
Throughout the year, and especially during the summer months, Montral is a city offestivals offering varied entertainment to suit all tastes. Yet it is the people of Montralwho make it such a special place. Its diversity creates a wonderful matrix of ethnicity,culture, language, cuisine and fashion for you to experience. There are diverseneighborhoods nestled within Montrals shores, each a unique and wonderfuldiscovery.
We look forward to seeing you here in May!
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Ferri HassaniMcGill UniversityGENERAL CHAIR
John Hadjigeorgiou Jamie ArchibaldUniversity of Toronto Queens University
CO-CHAIRS
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEEGENERAL CHAIRFerri Hassani, McGill University
CO-CHAIRS John Hadjigeorgiou, University of TorontoJamie Archibald, Queens University
EXECUTIVE ADVISORY COMMITTEEPRESIDENT OF ISRMXia-Ting Feng, China
PRESIDENT ELECTEda Freitas de Quadros, Brazil
SECRETARY GENERALLus Lamas, Portugal
VICE PRESIDENT FOR AFRICAJacques Lucas, South Africa
VICE PRESIDENT FOR ASIA Yingxin Zhou, Singapore
VICE PRESIDENT FOR AUSTRALASIADavid Beck, Australia
VICE PRESIDENT FOR NORTH AMERICAJohn Tinucci, USA
VICE PRESIDENT FOR EUROPEFrederic Pellet, France
VICE PRESIDENT FOR SOUTH AMERICA Antonio Samaniego, Peru
VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGEYuzo Ohnishi, Japan
VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGEManoj Verman, India
VICE PRESIDENT AT LARGEIvan VrKljan, Croatia
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Mehrdad Kermani, McGill UniversityDerek Martin, University of AlbertaPeter Kaiser, Laurentian UniversityWill Bawden, Bawden EngineeringErik Eberhardt, University of BritishColumbiaJohn Curran, RocscienceMing Cai, Laurentian UniversitySteve McKinnon, Queens UniversityMark Diederichs, Queens UniversityMartin Grenon, Laval UniversityHani Mitri, McGill UniversityDoug Milne, University of SaskatchewanChris Hawkes, University ofSaskatchewanDenis Thibodeau, StantecJohn Henning, GoldcorpBruce Murphy, SRK ConsultingWill Pitman, AMC Mining ConsultantsJacques Ouellet, Tetra Tech
Veronique Falmagne, Agnico EagleMines LimitedMaurice B Dusseault, University ofWaterlooJim Hazzard, Itasca ConsultingLuc Beauchamp, Workplace Safety NorthMichel Aubertin, cole Polytechnique deMontralZara Hosseini, ESG SolutionsDoug Stead, Simon Fraser UniversityDwayne Tannant, University of BritishColumbiaKaveh Saleh, Hydro-QubecMohamed A. Meguid, McGill UniversityGrard Ballivy, Universit de SherbrookeHerbert H. Einstein, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology (MIT)Marco Quirion, Hydro-QubecKaiwen Xia, University of Toronto
National Scientific and Technical Committee
Ricardo Rocca, ArgentinaDavid Beck, AustraliaWukf Schubert, AustriaJean-Pierre Tshibangu, BelgiumSergio A.B. da Fontoura, BrazilAntonio Samaniego, ChileManchao He, ChinaAntonio Samaniego, ColombiaPetar Hrzanjak, CroatiaPetr Konicek, Czech RepublicErik Johansson, FinlandFrederic Pellet, FranceClaus Erichsen, GermanyAlexandros Sofianos, GreeceIldik Buocz, HungaryA.C. Gupta, IndiaSuseno Kramadibrata, IndonesiaAbdolhadi Ghazvinian, IranYossef H. Hatzor, Israel
Anna Maria Ferrero, ItalyYuzo Obara, JapanSeokwon Jeon, KoreaPawel Nawrocki, Middle East AsiaAdrian Haxaire, NetherlandsDavid Beck (proxy), New ZealandEda Freitas de Quadros, ParaguayAntonio Samaniego, PeruMarek Kwasniewski, PolandJos Muralha, PortugalVera Vavilova, RussiaZhiye Zhao, SingaporeWilliam Joughin, South AfricaClaudio Olalla, SpainFredrik Johansson, SwedenResat Ulusay, TurkeyJohn A. Hudson, United KingdomPeter Smeallie, United StatesNghiem Huu Hanh, Vietnam
International Scientific and Technical Committee
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DAILY SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCESATURDAY, MAY 9
09:0019:00 ISRM Board Meeting 518A 13:0017:00 Registration Viger Foyer 19:3022:00 ISRM Board Dinner Off-site event
SUNDAY, MAY 10
08:0020:00 Registration Viger Foyer 08:0012:00 WORKSHOP - Modelling induced seismicity 523A 08:3012:30 Commission Meetings 518 to 525 09:0016:00 WORKSHOP - Practical Calibration of 522A
Numerical Models for Meaningful Predictions
09:0016:00 WORKSHOP- Distinct Element Modelling 519Bof Fractured Rock
09:0017:00 WORKSHOP - Modelling of Rock Fracture 519AProcesses: Fundamentals of the Hybrid
09:0012:00 City tour of Montral Leaves from info desk 10:3012:30 Asian Council Meeting 525B 13:3018:30 ISRM Council Meeting 517C 13:3016:00 Flavours and Aromas of Old Montral Leaves from info desk 18:0020:00 Presenters Preview Room 518A 18:0020:00 Poster set-up 521 17:0020:00 Opening of The Expo! Hall 220 18:3020:00 Welcome Reception Foyer 517
MONDAY, MAY 11
07:0008:30 Plenary Speakers & Keynotes Breakfast 517C 07:3017:00 Registration Viger Foyer 07:3017:00 Presenters Preview Room 518A 08:3012:00 Opening Ceremony & Plenary Session 517D 08:3017:00 Poster Presentations 521 10:0017:00 The Expo! Hall 220 12:0013:30 Lunch & Networking 517C 13:3017:00 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
Case Studies 518BNumerical Modelling (I) 518CNumerical Modelling (II) 519ARock Mechanics in Soft Rocks 522ASpecial Topics 524AUnderground Excavations/Mining 524BPetroleum Rock Mechanics 524CSupport Systems 517DShale Symposium 519B
15:3017:00 Advisory Forum Meeting 525A 17:0019:30 Inaugural Meeting - Newly Elected Board 525A
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TUESDAY, MAY 12
07:3017:00 Registration Viger Foyer 07:3017:00 Presenters Preview Room 518A 08:3010:00 Keynote Speakers Presentations 517D 08:3017:00 Poster Presentations 521 10:0017:00 The Expo! Hall 220 10:3017:00 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
Application of Geophysics 518Bin Rock MechanicsNumerical Modelling (I) 518CNuclear Storage Design 519ARock Mechanics in Soft Rocks 522A& Slope Stability Landslides and Surface MiningSpecial Topics 524AUnderground Excavations/Mining 524BPetroleum Rock Mechanics 524CShale Symposium 519B
12:0013:30 Lunch & Networking 517C 15:0019:00 RockBowl Quiz 517C 18:0019:00 ISRM Banquet Reception Foyer 517D 19:0022:00 ISRM Banquet 517D
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
07:3014:00 Registration Viger Foyer 07:3017:00 Presenters Preview Room 518A 08:3010:00 Keynote Speakers Presentations 517D 08:3014:00 Poster Presentations 521 10:3015:00 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
Case Studies 518BNumerical Modelling (I) 518CNumerical Modelling (II) 519ASlope Stability Landslides 522Aand Surface MiningSpecial Topics 524AUnderground Excavations/Mining 524BRock Dynamics 524CSupport Systems 517DShale Symposium 519B
12:0013:30 Farewell Lunch 517C 15:3017:00 Closing Ceremony and Keynote 517D
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ISRM COMMISSIONS/WORKSHOPS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, MAY 9
09:0017:00 International Workshop on Rock 519AMechanics in Nuclear Waste Disposal
SUNDAY, MAY 10
08:0017:00 ISRM Commission on Underground 524AResearch Laboratory (URL) Networking
08:3010:30 ISRM Commission on Application 521Aof Geophysics to Rock Engineering
ISRM Commission on Coupled THMC processes 522Cin geological materials and systems
ISRM Commission on Evolution of Eurocode 7 518A
ISRM Commission on Grouting 521B
ISRM Commission on Petroleum Geomechanics 525B
ISRM Commission on Soft Rocks 521C
ISRM Commission on Education 525A
ISRM Commission on Testing Methods 518C
08:3017:00 ISRM Commission on Crustal Stress 524Band Earthquake
ISRM Commission on Preservation of Ancient Sites 524C
10:3012:30 ISRM Commission on Design Methodology 525A
ISRM Commission on Discontinuous 521BDeformation Analysis DDA
ISRM Commission on Hard Rock Excavation 521A
ISRM Commission on Radioactive Waste Disposal 522C
ISRM Commission on Rock Dynamics 518A
ISRM Commission on Underground Nuclear 521CPower Plant
13:0017:00 ISRM Commission on Spall Prediction 525A
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
13:3016:30 Workshop on Testing Methods 525A
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GENERAL INFORMATIONAll convention activities and events are being held at:
Palais des congrs de Montral1001, place Jean-Paul-Riopelle, Montral (Qubec) H2Z 1H2Tel.: 514 871-8122 Fax: 514 871-9389 Toll free number: 1 800 268-8122 congresmtl.com
DETAILS AND UPDATESComplete and/or updated descriptions, if not provided in this program, are availableonline at www.isrm2015.com.
CONGRESS PROCEEDINGSThe complete ISRM 2015 proceedings are included on a USB key inserted in thedelegate bag. As a pertinent complement to the live presentations, poster papers arepublished in the proceedings. The Proceedings will be submitted to Scopus forindexing. Please note the ISBN number of the Congress: ISBN978-926872-25-4
REGISTRATIONThe registration desk is located in the Viger foyer of the 200 level. Delegates mustregister before accessing the technical sessions, purchasing tickets for socialfunctions, or for participating in any convention activity. The deadline for all refundswas April 27. No refunds will be issued on site. The conference badge must be wornat all times (including during social events).
REGISTRATION SCHEDULESaturday, May 9 13:00 17:00Sunday, May 10 8:00 20:00Monday, May 11 7:30 17:00Tuesday, May 12 7:30 17:00Wednesday, May 13 7:30 14:00
CONVENTION INFORMATION BOOTHLocated near the registration desk, the Convention Information Booth is where you canhave all your convention questions answered. It will be open during registration hours.
CIM BOOTHFind out everything you ever wanted to know about CIM at the CIM Booth,located near the registration desk. While there, fill out a membership formand join our elite group of industry professionals.
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HOTEL HOUSING BUREAUWith over 3,000 bedroom nights to manage, Conference Direct (CD) is CIMs exclusivehousing bureau and our one-stop room reservation central. A CD representative isavailable to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have with one of ourhost hotels. Their desk is situated in the registration area.
CYBER AND PHONE CHARGING STATIONS IN THE EXPO ! Exhibit Halls 220
Delegates are welcome to use the complimentary Cyber Stations located in booths2317 & 715 during the Expo! hours. Booth 715 also offers a cellular phone chargingstation.
PRESENTERS PREPARATION ROOMRoom 518A
The room has all the necessary audio-visual equipment available for reviewingpresentations, which allows presenters to become better acquainted with theequipment.
Sunday, May 10 18:00 20:00Monday, May 11 7:30 17:00Tuesday, May 12 7:30 17:00Wednesday, May 13 7:30 17:00
All presenters are asked to arrive in the meeting room where they will present 15 minutes before the start of the session to upload their presentations.
PLENARY SPEAKERS BREAKFASTMonday, May 11 | 7:00-8:30 | 517C
ISRM Plenary and Keynote speakers are invited for breakfast on Monday, May 11, from7:00 to 8:30 in room 517C.
POSTER SESSIONOver 80 posters are displayed in room 521 of the Palais des congrs. Posterpresentations will follow the technical program hours:
Monday, May 11 8:30 17:00 Tuesday, May 12 8:30 17:00 Wednesday, May 13 8:30 14:00
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CONGRESS WORKSHOPSSUNDAY, MAY 10
MODELLING INDUCED SEISMICITYINSTRUCTOR: David Beck, Beck Engineering Pty LtdFull delegate registration: $69; Expo! visitor & exhibitor: $150 day - 8:00 to 12:00 | 523A
PRACTICAL CALIBRATION OF NUMERICAL MODELS FOR MEANINGFULPREDICTIONS OF GROUND BEHAVIOURINSTRUCTORS: Kathy Kalenchuk and Will Bawden, Mine Design EngineeringFull delegate registration: $650; Expo! visitor & exhibitor: $9009:00 to 16:00 | Room 522A
FRACTURE PROCESS MODELLING: FUNDAMENTALS OF THE HYBRIDFDEM AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONINSTRUCTORS: Andrea Lisjak Bradley, Omid Mahabadi, and Bryan Tatone,Geomechanica Inc.Full delegate registration: $99; Expo! visitor & exhibitor: $3509:00 to 17:00 | Room 519A
DISTINCT ELEMENT MODELLING OF FRACTURED ROCKINSTRUCTOR: Jim Hazzard, Itasca Consulting GroupFull delegate registration: $99; Expo! visitor & exhibitor: $3509:00 to 17:00 | 519B
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PLENARY AND KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
MONDAY, MAY 11
8:30 12:00 | 517D
Setting the stage for the Congress, the plenary session will open with a ceremony ledFirst Nation officials, followed by powerful speakers selected among industry thoughtleaders from around the world.
James Archibald, Queens University
WELCOME OPENING ADDRESSProf. Ferri Hassani, Chairman of the Organizing CommitteeDr. Jim Hazzard, President of CARMAProf. Xia-Ting Feng, President of the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM)
ISRM REPORTDr. Luis Lamas, Secretary General of ISRM
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DISTINGUISHED LECTURERS7th MLLER AWARD LECTURE Engineering in Fractured Rock Masses
John A. Hudson, Emeritus Professor, Department of Earth Science and Engineering Imperial College London, UK
The Mller Award is named in honour of the founder and firstpresident of the International Society for Rock Mechanics, Prof.Leopold Mller. The award is conferred once every four years inrecognition of distinguished contributions to the profession ofrock mechanics and rock engineering. It consists of a specialMller Lecture to be delivered at the ISRM InternationalCongresses, a work of art typical of the culture of the countryhosting the Congress, and a silver medallion with a portrait ofLeopold Mller. This years recipient, Dr. John A. Hudson isEmeritus Professor in the Department of Earth Science and
Engineering at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine in London. President of the ISRM from 2007 to 2011, he also holds numerous adjunct/visiting/honorary professorial roles. He was the Editor of the International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences for 23 years from 1983 to 2006. He has authored/co-authored six books and more than 150 technical papers, plus a further three edited books, including Comprehensive Rock Engineering (5 vols, 4407 pages) which is the only international benchmark overview of all aspects of rock engineering.
ISRM ROCHA MEDAL 2015 LECTUREInvestigating the Influence of Mechanical Anisotropy on the Fracturing Behavior of Brittle Clay Shales with Application to Deep Geological Repositories
2015 Recipient Andrea Lisjak Bradley, NSERC Industrial R&D, Fellow Geomechanica Inc, Toronto, Canada
The Rocha Medal honours Prof. Manuel Rocha, past Societypresident who organized the first ISRM Congress. It is intendedto stimulate young researchers in the field of rock mechanics.The prize, a bronze medal and a cash prize, have been annuallyawarded since 1982 for an outstanding doctoral thesis selectedby a Committee appointed for the purpose. This years winner isAndrea Lisjak Bradley. Born in Trieste, Italy, he received his Ph.D.in Civil Engineering - Rock Mechanics from the University ofToronto. His winning thesis: Investigating the influence ofmechanical anisotropy on the fracturing behaviour of brittle clayshales with application to deep geological repositories, was published in 2013.
The 2nd segment of the Monday plenary will provide hard-hitting insight and expertiseon the topics that are most important to the global mining community. The Congresstheme, Innovations in Applied and Theoretical Rock Mechanics, will be reflected at theplenary, through varied and global perspectives.
TUESDAY KEYNOTES
8:30 10:00 | Room 517D
MULTIPHYSICS COUPLINGS AND STABILITY OFFAULT ZONES AND THE TOPIC IS IN THE AREA OFCONSTITUTIVE MODELLING AND DEFORMATIONPROCESSES OF ROCKSJean SulemProfessor and Research Directorcole des Points ParisTech
THE PERFORMANCE OF ROCK SLOPES DURING THE2010/11 CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKESEQUENCE AND BEYONDChris MasseySenior Engineering Geologist, Natural Hazards Division, TheInstitute of Geological and Nuclear Science
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MONDAY KEYNOTESTRANSITIONING FROM OPEN PIT TO UNDERGROUNDMASS MINING: MEETING THE ROCK ENGINEERINGCHALLENGES OF GOING DEEPERErik EberhardtDirector - Geological EngineeringProfessor - Rock Mechanics & Rock EngineeringDepartment of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences University of British Columbia
DISCONTINUOUS DEFORMATION ANALYSIS IN ROCK MECHANICS PRACTICEYossef H. HatzorLemkin Professor of Rock MechanicsHead, Department of Geological and Environmental SciencesBen-Gurion University of the Negev
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WEDNESDAY KEYNOTES
8:30 10:00 | Room 517D
HARD ROCK TABULAR EXCAVATIONS: HISTORIC SOLUTIONS AND FUTURE CHALLENGESFrancois MalanSibanye Gold, South AfricaSenior Consultant, Rock Engineering
SELECTING MATERIAL PARAMETERS FOR ADVANCEDCONSTITUTIVE MODELING - AN OVERVIEWAlejo Oscar SfrisoProfessor of Soil Mechanics and Geology, University ofBuenos Aires and SRK Consulting, Argentina
WEDNESDAY CLOSING CEREMONY
15:30 17:00 | Room 517D
USE OF GEOSYNTHETICS IN UNDERGROUNDWORKS FUNDAMENTALSChungsik YooProfessor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
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POSTER SESSIONOver 80 posters will be displayed in room 521 of the Palais des congrs. Posterpresentations will follow the technical program hours:
Monday, May 11, from 8:30 to 17:00 Tuesday, May 12, from 8:30 to 17:00 Wednesday, May 13, from 8:30 to 14:00
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SOCIAL PROGRAM
SUNDAY, MAY 10
WELCOME CEREMONY AND RECEPTION: SYNONYM OF CIRQUE!Montral is home to the Cirque du Soleilknown around the world for its uniqueness andgrace. The CIM Underground Mining Societyinvites you to experience a taste of it. Thisprime networking event announces the officialopening of the 13th International Congress onRock Mechanics (ISRM 2015). The WelcomeReception brings all participants together foran evening of live entertainment and tastytreats on the mezzanine floor. 18:30 to 20:00 | Mezzanine, 500 level | Includedin the registration fees 2 drink tickets.
MONDAY, TUESDAY ANDWEDNESDAY, MAY 11 TO 13
EXCLUSIVE ISRM LUNCHEONSISRM delegates are invited togather and network in a settingexclusively reserved for them.12:00 to 13:30 | Room 517C | Included in the delegate registration fees(except student registration fee).
$30 for extra tickets.
CIM NETWORKING OPPOR-TUNITIES
Cocktail receptions in the Expo! are being held on Monday and Tuesday, 15:30 to 17:00.Enjoy this perfect opportunity to network.
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TUESDAY, MAY 12
ISRM BANQUET: CITY OF FESTIVALSThe ISRM Banquet is theevent where you can celebratewith your peers in a festivesetting.
General Chair Ferri Hassani,will open the evening andintroduce the master ofceremonies, his conferenceco-chair, Jamie Archibald.The evening will feature thephenomenal talents of localartists, live music, and asumptuous dinner pepperedwith ISRM traditions.
During the ISRM FellowsInduction Ceremony newfellows are introduced andpresented with theircertificates and medals. Therewill also be brief overviews ofupcoming events, includingthe ISRM 2016 International
Symposium, slated for Cappadocia, Turkey, and Eurock 2015, Salzburg, Austria.
After dinner, the outgoing ISRM President will recognize the contribution of outgoingboard members and vice-presidents with a token of appreciation. The President-Electwill then officially thank her soon to be predecessor for his hard work and leadership.
Finally, as is the tradition, the organizing committee of the 14th ISRM Congress, whichwill take place in Brazil, will perform a song in a Canadian native language. This is anevening not to be missed!Reception: 18:00 - 19:00 | Dinner: 19:00 - 23:00 | Room 517D | Preferential ticket price: $95
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
ISRM CLOSING CEREMONY 15:30 to 17:00 | Room 517C
CLOSING REMARKS - 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE ISRM Ferri Hassani, Professor, McGill University and ISRM 2015 General Chair
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CLOSING KEYNOTE: GEOSYNTHETICS IN UNDERGROUND WORKS - FUNDAMENTALS
Chungsik Yoo, Professor of Civil and EnvironmentalEngineering, Sungkyunkwan University
Professor Yoo is currently the Vice-President of InternationalGeosynthetics Society and a Vice-President of the KoreanTunnelling Association as well as the Korean GeosyntheticsSociety. A member of the Editorial Board for a number ofinternational journals, he is also leading research activity forthe International Tunelling Association.
FAREWELL REMARKS - OUTGOING ISRM PRESIDENTXia-ting Feng, Professor, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, The Chinese Academyof Sciences
Professor Feng will speak of his four-year term as ISRM President for 2011-2015. Therecipient of numerous honours and distinctions, his research interests coverintelligent rock mechanics and engineering, including intelligent recognition ofmodels and parameters, stability analysis, global optimum design, disaster predictionand prevention in rock engineering; coupled mechanical-chemical-hydraulic processof rock masses; and radioactive waste disposal.
THE ROAD TO BRAZIL - ISRM 2019 CONGRESS Sergio A.B. da Fontoura, Associate Professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio deJaneiro & President of the Brazilian Committee of Rock Mechanics
Professor da Fontoura discusses the 2019 ISRM Congress in Brazil and upcomingconferences of interest to the rock mechanics community, including South AmericanCongress on Rock Mechanics 2015, Buenos Aires, Argentina, ARMS 9 - the 9th AsianRock Mechanics Symposium 2016, Bali, Indonesia, and AfriRock 2016, Cape Town,South Africa.
HANDOVER CEREMONY Handover of the sash and crook in a traditional ceremony between the outgoing andincoming ISRM Presidents.
INAUGURAL ADDRESS INCOMING ISRM PRESIDENT Eda Freitas de Quadros, BGTech - Soil and Rock Engineering, Brazil
Dr. Quadros was elected by acclamation as the ISRM President for the 2015-2019term. She begins her term of office at the 13th International Congress of the ISRM. Acivil engineer, she holds a PhD in hydraulic conductivity of rock masses. She hasworked both in research and consulting, publishing papers in respected national andinternational conferences and journals. Dr. Quadros has actively participated inBrazilian and in international scientific societies, having held the post of Vice-President of the ISRM for South-America in 2003-2007.
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GUEST & TOURIST PROGRAM
SUNDAY, MAY 10
CITY TOUR OF MONTRALThis exciting tour will introduceyou to various parts of the city thatmake Montral the Paris of NorthAmerica. You will have the chanceto see how culturally diverseMontral is, as well as visitlandmarks and new developmentsthat are the key to makingMontral such a unique andwonderful city. See MontralsUnderground City, the PlateauMont-Royal, one of the top fourhippest neighbourhoods inNorth America, and take in theview from the top of Mount Royal.Includes transportation, guide,taxes and gratuities.9:00 - 12:00 | Departs from the InformationDesk | $60
FLAVOURS AND AROMAS OF OLD MONTRALThis walk will make youdiscover the culinary, culturaland historical charms of theoldest district of Montral. Innarrow, cobblestone streets,housed in buildings datingback to the eighteenth andnineteenth centuries, some ofour finest food boutiques opentheir doors and invite youtaste their delicacies.Understand how nuns, ouraboriginal population andExpo 67 influence what weeat. Includes foodie guide,tastings, taxes and gratuities.13:30 - 16:00 | Departs from theInformation Desk | $70
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REGISTRATIONPrices are in Canadian dollars. BEFORE APRIL 3 AS OF APRIL 3
ISRM Member $875 $925Non-member $925 $975Author & session chairperson $825 $825Student (ID required) Luncheons not included $350 $350Spouse $250 $250ISRM/CIM* combo Add $150 to fee
The ISRM registration prices include the technical program, plenary, openingceremonies, opening reception, The Expo!, 3 lunches (except student registration fee),congress proceedings on a USB key, and access to papers on a USB key.
NOTE: Registration prices do not include the Tuesday banquet, guest & touristactivities, workshops and field trips. Student registration fee does not include the 3luncheons. Tickets for those activities can be purchased at the registration counter.
ENTRANCE TO THE EXPO! ONLY
Visitor to The Expo! $40Exhibitor staff Free
The CIM Convention is owned and operated by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy andPetroleum. Information and detailed can be consulted at convention.cim.org. Adding $150 to yourISRM registration fee will provide you full access to the CIM plenary, technical program and selectconvention activities.
Shale and Rock Mechanics as Applied to Slopes, Tunnels, Mines and Hydrocarbon Extraction
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May 1113:30-17:00 Basics and Slopes + 11 papers
Senior Keynote: Doug Stead, Simon Fraser University Junior Keynote: Dave Scarpato, Scarptec Inc.
May 1210:30-12:30 Mining and Tunnels +6 papers
Senior Keynote: Derek Martin, University of Alberta Junior Keynote:Michael Murphy, NIOSH/Office of Mine Safety andHealth Research
14:00-17:00 14:00-15:30 Debate: Shale is a Soft Rock Not Hard Soil
Debate will include a town hall discussion DEBATERS:
Priscilla Nelson, Colorado School of MinesMaurice Dusseault, University of WaterlooDerek Elsworth, Penn State UniversityJohn McLennan, University of Utah
16:00-17:00 Hydrocarbon 1 +4 papers Senior Keynote: Mark Zoback, Stanford University
May 1310:30-12:00 Hydrocarbon 2 +6 papers
Junior Keynote: Maria-Aikaterini Nikolinakou, University of Texas
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THE EXPO!
Opportunities abound at the Expo! Canadas mining marketplace!
More than 470 exhibiting companies are gathered here this week to showcase theirwears under one roof, the Palais des Congrs de Montral.
Suppliers, contractors and vendors alike are welcoming visitors to this internationalcity, renowned for its French flair, where the savoir vivre will only be surpassed bytheir willingness to share new information, product knowledge and service offerings.
The 2015 Expo! boasts two provincial pavilions, four international pavilions, a RockMechanics pavilion, and product demos from the Planetary & Terrestrial MiningSciences Symposium.
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DGI Geoscience 2216 Canada dgigeoscience.comRocscience Inc 2217 Canada rocscience.comNew Concept Mining 2218 South Africa ncm.co.zaRESPEC Consulting & Services 2219 USA respec.comItasca Consulting Group, Inc. 2220 USA itascacg.com3GSM GmbH 2221 Austria 3gsm.atHoskin Scientific 2222 Canada hoskin.caPlaxis Americas LLC 2223 USA plaxis.nlCR Mining Equipment 2224 USA cqmsrazer.comMTS Systems Corporation 2225 USA mts.comRoctest, Ltd. 2227 Canada roctest.com
EXPO! HOURS COCKTAILSSunday, May 10 17:00 - 20:00Monday, May 11 10:00 - 17:00 15:30 - 17:00Tuesday, May 12 10:00 - 17:00 15:30 - 17:00
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CONFERENCE LANGUAGEThe official language of the congress is English and all printed materials will bepublished in English.
TIME ZONEMontral, Qubec is in the Eastern Time Zone.
CLIMATEAverage daytime temperature in May is high: 19C / 66F; low: 7C / 45F. It is a greattime to combine business with pleasure and head outside to discover Montral.
CURRENCY AND CREDIT CARDThe Canadian currency is the dollar. The dollar can be divided in 100 cents. Coindenominations are 1, 5, 10, 25, $1 and $2. Bank notes are $5, $10, $20, $50 and$100. Foreign currency and travelers cheques can be converted into Canadian dollarsat foreign exchange banks and other authorized money exchangers. Credit cards suchas VISA, MasterCard and American Express are accepted in hotels, department storesand restaurants.
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AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES (ATM)Travelers who carry internationally recognized credit cards can get a cash advance inCanadian dollars at ATMs installed at airports, hotels, department stores, subwaystations and tourist attractions. Credit cards like VISA, MasterCard and AmericanExpress are the most widely accepted in Canada. They will also take Interac cardsfrom known banks.
TRANSPORTATION FROM AND TO MONTRAL-TRUDEAU AIRPORT30+ international airlines fly to and from Montral through the Montral-Trudeauairport, located in Dorval, some 20 km from the City Centre. MontralPierre ElliottTrudeau International Airport (formerly MontralDorval International Airport) is themain Canadian airport East of the Great Lakes, serving Qubec, Atlantic Canada aswell as Eastern Ontario andNorthern New England.Located 20 kilometers fromdowntown Montral, withmultiple highway accesses,Montral-Trudeau is a world-class air terminal designed toprovide you with the mostefficient, comfortable and safeairport experience possible.
CAR RENTALThe leading vehicle rental companies have offices at Montral-Trudeau located on theground level of the multi-level parking.
DOWNTOWN SHUTTLE AND CITY BUSESSeveral hotels offer shuttle from and back to the airport. Public transportation is alsoavailable at a nominal cost.
TAXIS AND LIMOUSINESYou can get a taxi or limousine at the arrivals level near the central exit located infront of the cloakroom, where a dispatcher will assist you. No reservation is required.Reduced mobility: A certain number of adapted taxis are available. Ask the dispatcher.
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BREAK 10:00 - 10:30
PETROLEUM ROCK MECHANICS
SUPPORT SYSTEMS
LUNCH
Experimental Studies
Modelling of Support Performance
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Gas FlowCharacterization and Interactions
Trends and Innovations in Rock Support
PETROLEUM ROCK MECHANICS
Hydraulic Fracturing and Drill Bit
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Hydraulic Fracturing and Drill Bit
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Hydraulic Fracturing and Drill Bit
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ROCK DYNAMICS
SUPPORT SYSTEMS
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MONDAY, MAY 118:30 - 12:00 PLENARY SESSION with 2 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS in Room 517D
CASE STUDIES
NUMERICALMODELLING (I)
NUMERICAL MODELLING (II)
12:00 - 13:30 LUNCH
13:30 - 15:00 Site Deformation Effects in Mining
Rock Mass PropertyCharacterization
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Fracture Modelling (Part I)
15:00 - 15:30 BREAK
15:30 - 17:00 Dam and Underground Excavations
Rock Mass PropertyCharacterization
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Fracture Modelling (Part II)
TUESDAY, MAY 128:30 - 10:00 PLENARY SESSION with 2 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS in Room 517D
APPLICATION OF GEOPHYSICS IN ROCK
MECHANICS
NUMERICAL MODELLING (I)
NUCLEAR STORAGE DESIGN
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Mining and CivilEngineering Applications
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Underground Sites Studies
12:00 - 13:30 LUNCH
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ExperimentalCharacterization of Rock Properties
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Mining and CivilEngineering Applications
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ExperimentalCharacterization of RockMechanical Behaviour
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Field Evaluation of Geotechnical andSeismic Behaviour of Rock Masses
Mining and CivilEngineering Applications
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ExperimentalCharacterization of RockMechanical Behaviour
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 138:30 - 10:00 PLENARY SESSION with 2 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS in Room 517D
CASE STUDIES
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Laboratory Testing andRock Characterization
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Structural Design andExcavation Procedures
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Laboratory Testing andRock Characterization
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Case Histories for Excavation
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Modelling and Assessment of Slope Failure Mechanisms
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Laboratory Testing andRock Characterization
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Modelling Applications for Excavation Design
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Laboratory Testing and Rock Characterization
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Modelling Applications for Excavation Design
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Field Test Procedure
Support Design and Site Characterization
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MONDAY, MAY 11 PM ROOM 518B | 13:30-15:00
CASE STUDIESSite Deformation Effects in MiningChairs: Will Pitman, AMC Mining Consultants and John Hadjigeorgiou, University ofToronto
13:30 PAPER 296TEMPERATURE FIELD IN THE EXPLORATION AREA OF THEGORLEBEN SITE GEOTHERMAL BOREHOLE LOGGING ANDNUMERICAL MODEL CALCULATIONSP. Vogel, S. Fahland, and M. Furche, Federal Institute for Geosciences and NaturalResources (BGR)
13:45 PAPER 515THE EXTRACTION OF THE BASAL REEF BELOW THE WEAK KHAKISHALE AT HARMONY GOLDs TSHEPONG MINEK.R. Brentley, Brentley, Lucas & Associates (Pty) Ltd; Bambanani Mine
14:00 PAPER 619EARLY EVALUATION OF GROUND CONDITIONS AHEAD OFTUNNEL FACE BY INCLINATION MONITORING DURINGEXCAVATIONT. Tani, M. Miyaue, T. Aoki, N. Kudo and K. Sakai, Taisei Corporation, and S. Tanaka,Toa Elmes Co., Ltd.
14:15 PAPER 701IN-MINE MEASUREMENTS AND ANALYSIS OF GROUNDMOVEMENTS WHILE CROSSING A GEOLOGIC FAULT USING ALONGWALL MINING METHODYoginder P. Chugh, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Harrold Gurley andBehrooz Abbasi, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and Joseph Hirschi, IllinoisClean Coal Institute
14:30 PAPER 831SUBSIDENCE AND STABILITY INVESTIGATION OF AN ILLINOISCOAL MINE Siavash Zamiran, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and Abdolreza Osouli,Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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STREAM: NUMERICAL MODELLING IRock Mass Property Characterization (Part I)Chairs: David Beck, Beck Engineering and Mike Yao, Vale
13:30 PAPER 176A BICONCAVE SHAPE BOND MODEL FOR ROCK DEFORMATIONChia-Chi Chiu and Tsan-Hwei Huang, National Taiwan University, and Meng-ChiaWeng, National University of Kaohsiung
13:45 PAPER 243A CONTACT DETECTION ALGORITHM FOR THREE-DIMENSIONALDISCONTINUOUS DEFORMATION METHODFei Zheng, Yu-Yong Jiao, Huan-Qiang Zhang, Gang-Hai Huang, and Xiu-Li Zhang,State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute ofRock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
14:00 PAPER 366THE ROLE OF S-WAVE VELOCITIES IN DETERMINING THEELASTIC ANISOTROPY OF ROCKS: NUMERICAL MODELLING ANDLAB MEASUREMENTTom Svitek, Tom Lokajcek, Matej Petrulek, Institute of Geology, Academy ofSciences RozvojovaVclav Vavrycuk, Institute of Geophysics, Academy of Sciences, Bocni
14:15 PAPER 440AN ANISOTROPIC ELASTOPLASTIC MODEL FOR GEOMATERIALSAND NUMERICAL IMPLEMENTATIONM. Souley, INERIS, c/o Ecole des Mines de Nancy, M. Ghoreychi, and J.-B. Kazmierczak, INERIS, BP 2,G. Armand, Andra R&D, Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory,and D. Seyedi, Andra R&D
14:30 PAPER 461A NUMERICAL STUDY ON OSCILLATING DISC CUTTING (ODC)TECHNOLOGY FOR HARD ROCK CUTTINGM. Ghamgosar and N. Erarslan, Geotechnical Engineering Centre, The University ofQueensland
14:45 PAPER 687A NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE STRESSES IN BACKFILLEDSTOPES OVERLYING A SILL MATM.A. Sobhi and L. Li, cole Polytechnique de Montral
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NUMERICAL MODELLING IIFracture Modelling (Part I)Chairs: Frederic Pellet, Mines ParisTech and Derek Martin, University of Alberta
13:30 PAPER 161THREE DIMENSIONAL SIMULATION OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURINGON FAULT USING LATTICE ELEMENT METHOD J. K.-W. Wong, K. Soga, and X. Xu, Department of Engineering, University ofCambridge, and J.-Y. Delenne, The Ingnierie des Agropolymres et TechnologiesEmergentes
13:45 PAPER 177NUMERICAL MODELLING OF ROCK FRACTURE WITH THEEMBEDDED DISCONTINUITY APPROACH INCORPORATINGHETEROGENEITY T. Saksala, Tampere University of Technology
14:00 PAPER 222GRANITE BURST UNDER LOADING CONDITIONS AND ITSCHARACTERISTICS OF ENERGY DISSIPATION: IMPLEMENTATIONBY FDEM METHOD AND LABORATORY EXPERIMENTSD.J. Li, H. Qi and J.L. Feng, State Key Laboratory for GeoMechanics and DeepUnderground Engineering, China University of Mining & Technology
14:15 PAPER 289NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE MODE-I FRACTURETOUGHNESS MEASUREMENT VIA CRACKED CHEVRON NOTCHEDSEMI-CIRCULAR BEND ROCK SPECIMENSF. Dai, M.D. Wei, N.W. Xu, B. Li, and Y. Xu, State Key Laboratory of Hydraulics andMountain River Engineering, College of Water Resource and Hydropower, SichuanUniversity
14:30 PAPER 331A DISTINCT ELEMENT MODELING WITH SPRING PARAMETERS-ELASTIC CONSTANTS RELATION AND ITS NUMERICALAPPLICATIONK. Fumimura, Taisei Cooperation, T. Nishimura and M. Kohno, Tottori University
14:45 PAPER 361ELEMENTS DE REFLEXION SUR LE COMPORTEMENTMECANIQUE DES ZONES DE FAILLE DANS UN MODELE 3D DEMPOUR LA STIMULATION HYDRAULIQUE DES PUITS DANS LESRESERVOIRS GEOTHERMIQUESArnold Blaisonneau, Thophile Guillon, Sylvie Gentier et Xavier Rachez, BRGM,Geothermal Energy Department
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ROCK MECHANICS IN SOFT ROCKSPhysical Modelling of Soft Rock Properties (Part I)Chair: Edwin (Ted) Brown, Golder Associates
13:30 PAPER 123THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOUTH AFRICAN COALSM. Mathey and J.N. Van der Merwe, School of Mining Engineering, University of theWitwatersrand
13:45 PAPER 170A VARIABLE PARAMETER-BASED CREEP DAMAGE MODEL FORROCK SALT CONSIDERING THE EFFECT OF LOADINGFREQUENCYLinjian Ma, Qikang Yi, Guoan Wang, Ning Zhang, and Yan Chen, State Key Laboratoryof Disaster Prevention & Mitigation of Explosion & Impact, Engineering Institute ofNational Defense, PLA University of Science and Technology, and Linjian Ma, StateKey Laboratory for Geomechanics & Deep Underground Engineering, ChinaUniversity of Mining and Technology
14:00 PAPER 297EFFECT OF PORE PRESSURE ON THE THREE-DIMENSIONALLIMITING ENVELOPE OF A POROUS ROCKF. Descamps and J.-P. Tshibangu, University of Mons, M. Ramos da Silva, FugroGeoConsulting, and C. Schroeder and J.-C. Verbrugge, Universit Libre de Bruxelles
14:15 PAPER 720THE EFFECTS OF LENGTH SCALE ON THE MECHANICALBEHAVIOUR OF CEMENTED SANDSR. K. Kandasami, and T. G. Murthy, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Instituteof Science
14:30 PAPER 247STUDY ON EFFECT OF TUNNEL EXCAVATION IN WEATHERINGALTERNATION ROCK ON UNDERGROUND WATERX. Gao, Y. Zhu, Z.Liu and Z. Zhu, Shijiazhuang Tiedao University, and C. Kong,Southwest Jiaotong University
14:45 PAPER 650EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE DAMAGE AND FAILUREPROPERTIES OF ROCK-LIKE MATERIAL WITH PRE-EXISTINGDOUBLE FLAWS UNDER UNIAXIAL COMPRESSIONCheng Zhao, Chong Bao, Chunfeng Zhao, and Jiashen Tian, Tongji University, andMatsuda Hiroshi, Nagasaki University
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SPECIAL TOPICSRock Character Modelling (Part I)Chairs: Ming Cai, Laurentian University and Daniel Francois Malan, Sibanyne Gold
13:30 PAPER 139A NEW APPROACH FOR CHARACTERISATION OF DENSELYFRACTURED ROCK MASSES USING ARTIFICIAL NEURALNETWORKS AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSISR.B. Kaunda, Colorado School of Mines
13:45 PAPER 310HYDRO-FRACTURING VERSUS HYDRO-SHEARING: A CRITICALASSESSMENT OF TWO DISTINCT RESERVOIR STIMULATIONMECHANISMSV. S. Gischig and G. Preisig, EOAS Geological Engineering, The University of BritishColumbia
14:00 PAPER 382FLUID FLOW OF SHIRAHAMA SANDSTONE ON LABORATORYPERMEABILITY TEST AND NUMERICAL APPROACH BY LBMUNDER STRESSED CONDITION TO 25MPaManabu Takahashi and Naoki Takada, National Institute of Advanced IndustrialScience and Technology,Minoru Sato, Tsukuba University, Masaji Kato, Hokkaidou University, Dae-SungCheon, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, and Weiren Lin,JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
14:15 PAPER 394EVALUATION OF 3-D STRAIN DISTRIBUTION IN LIGNITE BASEDON IMAGE ANALYSISD. Fukuda, M. Maruyama, J. Kodama, and Y. Fujii, Hokkaido University, N. Aramakiand K. Kaneko, Horonobe RISE, and Y. Nara, Tottori University
14:30 PAPER 397NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF FAILUREMECHANISM OF ROCK USING EXTENDED DIGITAL IMAGECORRELATION (X-DIC) TECHNIQUED. Deb, Department of Mining Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, and S. Bhattacharjee, Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), IndianInstitute of Technology
14:45 PAPER 407VARIABILITY OF IN SITU STRESS: THE EFFECT OF CORRELATIONBETWEEN STRESS TENSOR COMPONENTSK. Gao and J.P. Harrison, University of Toronto
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UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONS/MININGLaboratory TestingChairs: John Hudson, Imperial College London and Yingxin Zhou, DSTA
13:30 PAPER 485EFFECT OF SCALE AND STRUCTURE ON THE STRENGTH AND DEFORMABILITY OF ROCKSL.R. Alejano, J. Arza, and I. Prez-Rey, University of Vigo
13:45 PAPER 521INTERPRETATION OF UCS TEST RESULTS FOR ENGINEERINGDESIGNR.P. Bewick, Golder Associates Ltd., F. Amann, ETH Zurich, Department of EarthScience, P.K. Kaiser, Laurentian University, and C.D. Martin, University of Alberta
14:00 PAPER 557EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE DILATANCY OF ROCKS FROMTHE BUSHVELD COMPLEXG.O. Oniyide and H. Yilmaz, The University of the Witwatersrand
14:15 PAPER 688HARDNESS A NEW METHOD FOR CHARACTERISING THEINTERACTION OF TBM DISC CUTTERS AND ROCKSP. Ellecosta, S. Schneider, H. Ksling and K. Thuro, Technische Universitt Mnchen
14:30 PAPER 725CONDITIONING OF FRACTURED ROCK MASSES FOR THEEXCAVATION WITH EPB SHIELDSD. Martinelli, A. Chieregato, C.G. Oate Salazar, D. Peila, and M. Barbero,Politecnico di Torino
14:45 PAPER 806INFLUENCE OF BLOCK STRENGTH AND VEINING ONSECONDARY FRAGMENTATION RELATED TO BLOCK CAVINGL. Dorador and E. Eberhardt, Geological Engineering, University of British Columbia,andD. Elmo, Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, University of BritishColumbia
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PETROLEUM ROCK MECHANICSExperimental StudiesChairs: Paul LaPointe, Golder Associates and Ali Mortazavi, Amir Kabir University
13:30 PAPER 135GEOMECHANICAL STUDY OF FRACTURED CARBONATERESERVOIR PART I, ROCK TESTING DATAD. Wang, P.A. Nawrocki and A. Jebbouri, Petroleum Institute, M. Hozayen, and E. S. Radwan, ADCO, andX. Zhang, Schlumberger
13:45 PAPER 136GEOMECHANICAL STUDY OF FRACTURED CARBONATERESERVOIR PART II, 3D WELLBORE STABILITY ANALYSIS ANDFMI IMAGE LOGS CALIBRATIONM. Hozayen and E.S. Radwan, ADCO, X. Zhang and Q. Ni, Schlumberger, and P. Nawrocki, D. Wang and A. Jebbouri, Petroleum Institute
14:00 PAPER 425 DEVELOPMENT AND NEW RESEARCH PROGRAM IN THE MEUSEHAUTE-MARNE UNDERGROUND RESEARCH LABORATORY(FRANCE)G. Armand, S. Dewonck, J.-M. Bosgiraud and L. Richard-Panot Andra Meuse Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory
14:15 PAPER 510COAL WELLBORE STABILITY CONTROLLING FOR HORIZONTALWELLS IN QINSHUI BASIN Hongyan Qu, State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, ChinaUniversity of Petroleum (CUP); Unconventional Natural Gas Institute, CUP; State KeyLaboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock andSoil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; State Key Laboratory of CoalResources and Safe Mining, China University of Mining and Technology, andLihui Zheng, Leakproof and Plugging Research Center, State Key Laboratory of Oiland Gas Drilling Technology
14:30 PAPER 684INITIATION VERSUS BREAKDOWN PRESSURE OF TRANSVERSERADIAL HYDRAULIC FRACTURE: THEORY AND EXPERIMENTSB. Lecampion and J. Desroches, Schlumberger, R.G. Jeffrey, CSIRO, A.P. Bunger,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Chemical andPetroleum Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, and J. Burghardt, TerraTek, A Schlumberger Company
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14:45 PAPER 858SHALE ROCK MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS: INTEGRATIONAND VALIDATION USING CROSSPLOTSU. Prasad, R. Maharidge, J. Franquet, D. Moronkeji, D.A. Curry, and BJ Davis, BakerHughes
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SUPPORT SYSTEMSModelling of Support PerformanceChairs: William Pariseau, University of Utah and Antonio Samaniego, SVSIngenieros SAC
13:30 PAPER 224MODELLING OF CRACKING IN CONCRETE TUNNEL LINING BY CONTINUOUS DISCONTINUOUS APPROACHF. Zhang, S.K. Hu and J.L. Feng, State Key Laboratory for GeoMechanics and DeepUnderground Engineering, China University of Mining & Technology
13:45 PAPER 422LARGE UNDERGROUND EXCAVATION SUPPORT FOR OREEXPLOITATIONR. Lapcevic and P. Lokin, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology
14:00 PAPER 470ANALYTICAL MODEL FOR FULLY GROUTED ROCK BOLTS WITHMULTIPLE JOINTS K.C. Das and A. Narang, IBM Research, G.P. Raja Sekhar, Department ofMathematics, Indian Institute of Technology, and D. Deb, Department of MiningEngineering, Indian Institute of Technology
14:15 PAPER 507INTERACTION MECHANISM OF YIELDING ROCK BOLT ANDMATRIX MASS Y. Jiangand X. Wu, Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Engineering; ShandongUniversity of Science and Technology, G. Wang, Shandong University of Science andTechnology, B. Li, Nagasaki University, Graduate School of Engineering, and T. Iura,Kyushu Shinkansen Construction Bureau, Japan Railway Construction
14:30 PAPER 579TUNNELLING IN SQUEEZING GROUND CONDITIONS PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONSW. Schubert, Graz University of Technology, and N. Radoncic, Geoconsult ZT GmbH
14:45 PAPER 668DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR LARGE UNDERGROUNDPOWERPLANTSF. Laigle and R. Plassart, Savoie Technolac
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CASE STUDIESDam and Underground ExcavationsChairs: Marco Quirion, Hydro-Qubec and Markus Poetsch, 3GSM GmbH
15:30 PAPER 141EVALUATION OF GROUNDWATER LEAKAGE INTO A DAMFOUNDATION DRAINAGE TUNNELY.F. Chen, J.M. Hong, H.K. Zheng, R. Hu, and C.B. Zhou, Wuhan University, and Y. Li,Changsha University of Science & Technology
15:45 PAPER 423DANIELJOHNSON MULTIPLE ARCH DAM, QUBEC, CANADAROCK FOUNDATION SAFETY ASSESSMENTMarco Quirion, Hydro-Qubec Production, Unit Expertise en barrages
16:00 PAPER 721DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE GILON RAILWAY TUNNELSIN KARSTIC ROCKM. Wittke, W. Wittke Consulting Engineers for Tunneling and GeotechnicalEngineering GmbH
16:15 PAPER 849PROBLEMS OF LARGE RELIEF OR WEATHERED SHEAR JOINTSIN GRANITES AND BASALTS IN BRAZILIAN DAM FOUNDATIONSG.R. Sadowski, University of So Paulo
16:30 PAPER 905ROCK ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES OF TYPICAL LARGE DAMS IN WESTERN CHINA AND THE PRACTICES Qixiang Fan, Yifeng Wang, and Jianliang Pei, China Three Gorges Corporation
16:45 PAPER 151BACK-ANALYSES OF FAILURES AND SUPPORT REDESIGN OF A MAGNESITE ROOM-AND-PILLAR MINE EXCAVATED IN STRATIFIED ROCKJ. Arza and L.R. Alejano, Department of Natural Resources & EnvironmentalEngineering, Mining Engineering School, University of Vigo, and P. Rodrguez,Magnesitas de Rubin, S.A. Mining Company
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NUMERICAL MODELLING IRock Mass Property Characterization (Part II)Chairs: Trevor Carter, Golder Associates and Markus Mathey, University of theWitwatersrand
15:30 PAPER 537DISTRIBUTION OF TENSILE STRESS UNDER MODIFIEDBOUNDARY CONDITION IN THEORETICAL SOLUTION FOR THEDIAMETRICAL COMPRESSION TESTT. Tsutsumi and S.Kukino, National Institute of Technology, Kagoshima College
15:45 PAPER 572STUDY ON MECHANISM OF NON-EQUILIBRIUM EVOLUTION FORDISTURBED ROCK MASSY.R. Liu, L. Zhang, Y.W. Pan, and Q. Yang, State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience andHydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University
16:00 PAPER 658MICRO-MACRO MODELLING OF TRUE TRIAXIAL BEHAVIORS OF AGRANITEQ.Z. Zhu, S.S. Yuan, and W. Wang, Hohai University, and J.F. Shao, University of Lille
16:15 PAPER 690MULTI-SCALE ANALYSIS AND HOMOGENIZATION OFGEOLOGICAL MATERIALS WITH INCLUSIONM. Tsesarsky, M. Hazan, and E. Gal, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
16:30 PAPER 762EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL MODELLING OF THERMALSTIMULATION IN GEOTHERMAL CORE STUDIESM.C. Villeneuve and P.A. Siratovich, Department of Geological Sciences, University ofCanterbury
16:45 PAPER 390INVESTIGATION INTO LONG-TERM STRENGTH OF BRITTLEROCKS BASED ON MICROMECHANICSZ.S. Shao and X.Z. Li, Xian University of Architecture & Technology
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NUMERICAL MODELLING IIFracture Modelling (Part II)Chairs: Omer Aydan, University of the Ryukyus and Helen Baxter, Pells SullivanMeynink
15:30 PAPER 364MODELING DYNAMIC FRACTURE FROM A BOREHOLE WITHPERIDYNAMICS R. Panchadhara and P.A. Gordon, Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobilResearch and Engineering
15:45 PAPER 542APPLICATION OF DISCRETE ELEMENT METHOD TO MODELCRACK PROPAGATIONZhenyu Han, Dion Weatherley, and Ruslan Puscasu, Sustainable Minerals Institute,The University of Queensland
16:00 PAPER 546MORPHOLOGY DEPENDENT BEHAVIOR OF ARTIFICIALGEOMATERIALS JOINTS MODELINGD. Hoxha, L. Michel, D.P Do, X. Brunetaud, and M. Al Mukhtar, Multi-disciplinaryResearch Laboratory on Engineering Systems, Mechanics and Energy (PRISME),University of Orleans, PolytechOrlans, andC. Auvray, Laboratoire Goressources, ENSG-Universit de Lorraine
16:15 PAPER 587GUIDELINES FOR THE QUANTITATIVE DESCRIPTION OFDISCONTINUITIES FOR USE IN DISCRETE FRACTURE NETWORKMODELLINGD. Elmo, University of British Columbia, D. Stead, Simon Fraser University, and S. Rogers, Golder Associates ltd.
16:30 PAPER 606NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF HYDRAULIC FRACTUREPROPAGATION OF LAND-FACIES ULTRA-HEAVY OILSANDS INXINJIANG OILFIELDH. Pang, B. Lin, M. Chen, and Y. Jin, State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resourcesand Prospecting, China University of Petroleum Beijing, S. Chen and H. You, XinjiangOilfield Corporation, PetroChina
16:45 PAPER 624ASSESSMENT OF METHOD TO MODEL SLIP OF ISOLATED, NON-PLANAR FRACTURES USING 3DECM Lnnqvist, Clay Technology AB, IDEON Science Park; Division of GeoEngineering,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Chalmers University ofTechnology, and H. Hkmark, Clay Technology AB, IDEON Science Park
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ROCK MECHANICS IN SOFT ROCKSPhysical Modelling of Soft Rock Properties (Part II)Chair: Peter Cain DMT Group
15:30 PAPER 396ANALYTICAL AND LABORATORY MODELLING OF SHEARBEHAVIOUR OF REGULAR ROCK JOINTS UNDER CONSTANTNORMAL STIFFNESSA. Haque and J. Kodikara, Monash University
15:45 PAPER 616INDENTATION STUDIES ON SOFT ROCKSS. Yadav, Indian Institute of Science, C. Saldana, The Georgia Institute of Technology,and T.G. Murthy, Indian Institute of Science
16:00 PAPER 227PILLAR STRENGTH ADJUSTMENTS IN THE PRESENCE OF SHEARSTRESSESJ.A. Maritz, University of Pretoria
16:15 PAPER 699SHEAR STRENGTH AND STIFFNESS OF BEDDING PLANES ANDDISCONTINUITIES IN THE IMMEDIATE ROOF ROCKS OVERLYINGTHE NO 6 COAL SEAM IN ILLINOISSubash Bastola and Yoginder P. Chugh, Mining and Mineral Resources EngineeringSouthern Illinois University
16:30 PAPER 743A HOLLOW CYLINDER TESTING DEVICE TO STUDY AT SMALLSCALE THE DAMAGED ZONE AROUND UNDERGROUNDOPENINGS IN POROUS ROCKSV. Labiouse and F. Orellana, Rock Mechanics Laboratory (LMR), Ecole PolytechniqueFdrale de Lausanne (EPFL)
16:45 PAPER 547INFLUENCE OF ANISOTROPY ON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIESOF BAIXO ALENTEJO FLYSCH ROCKS (PORTUGAL)A.B. Pinho and I.M.R. Duarte, Department of Geosciences, School of Sciences &Technology, University of vora, F.R.S. Rosa, Department of Geosciences, School ofSciences & Technology, University of vora, andJ.A. Rodrigues-Carvalho, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences &Technology, New University of Lisbon
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SPECIAL TOPICSRock Character Modelling (Part II)Chairs: Mohsen Nicksiar, SNC Lavalin and Chungsik Yoo, Sungkyunkwan University
15:30 PAPER 411OBTAINING ROBUST ESTIMATES OF ROCK STRENGTH FOR ROCKENGINEERING DESIGN N. Bozorgzadeh, M. Dolowy-Busch and J. P. Harrison, University of Toronto
15:45 PAPER 414GUIDELINES FOR USE OF TENSILE DATA IN THE CALCULATIONOF THE HOEK-BROWN CONSTANT miS.A.L. Read, GNS Science, and L. Richards, Rock Engineering Consultant
16:00 PAPER 444EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE THETRANSITION FROM MODE-I TO MODE-II FRACTURE A.K. Verma, K. Rajabrahma, R. Kumar, and V. Mukesh, Dept. of Mining Engineering,Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
16:15 PAPER 488DISCONTINUUM MECHANICS OF LINEAR ROCK MASSESC. Yanqui, San Agustin National University
16:30 PAPER 502THE RING TEST UNDER GENERAL INTERIOR AND EXTERIORLOADINGM. Serati, N. Erarslan and D.J. Williams The University of Queensland, School ofCivil Engineering
16:45 PAPER 530BEHAVIOUR OF REINFORCED RIBS OF SHOTCRETE (RRS) UNDERCHANGING LOADP. Chryssanthakis, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
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UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONS/MININGStructural Design and Excavation Procedures (Part I)Chair: Denis Thibodeau, Stantec
15:30 PAPER 112DESIGN SPECIFICS OF HARD-ROCK CAVERNS FORHYDROCARBON STORAGE; 50 YEARS OF FEEDBACK ANDRECENT DEVELOPMENTST. You, S. Laurent and N. Gatelier, Gostock France
15:45 PAPER 114MEASUREMENT AND PREDICTION OF DILUTION IN A SOUTHAFRICAN GOLD MINE OPERATING WITH OPEN STOPING MININGMETHODSP.J. Le Roux, Brentley, Lucas and Associates (Pty) Ltd; University of theWitwatersrand, and T.R. Stacey, University of the Witwatersrand
16:00 PAPER 256ESTIMATION OF HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF UNDERGROUNDROCK CAVERN: A CASE STUDYZ. Xu and Z. Zhao, Nanyang Technological University, and J. Sun, Rail Group, LandTransport Authority
16:15 PAPER 437A METHOD OF ASSESSING PILLAR CONDITIONS IN SALT MINESH. Wagner and H. Blaha, Montanuniversitaet Leoben
16:30 PAPER 293ASSESSMENT OF ROCKFALL HAZARD USING DATABASES ANDCONSIDERING THE FREQUENCY OF TRIGGERINGMETEOROLOGICAL EVENTSA. Delonca, Y. Gunzburger and T. Verdel, GeoRessources, Universit de Lorraine;Ecole des Mines de Nancy, Campus ARTEM
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PETROLEUM ROCK MECHANICSGas Flow Characterization and InteractionsChair: Yossef Hatzor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
15:30 PAPER 306HOW ROCK PROPERTIES UNDERSTANDING FROM MICRO TOMACRO SCALE AFFECT PRODUCTIVITY PROFILE OF TIGHTRESERVOIRS: NEUQUN, ARGENTINAP.A. Castellarini and F. Garbarino, Petrobras Argentina S.A., and M. N. Garcia and F. Sorenson, Halliburton
15:45 PAPER 575PERMEABILITY AND STORATIVITY OF LOW PERMEABLE ROCKUNDER THE SUPERCRITICAL CO2 INJECTION USING FLOW PUMPMETHODH. Honda, Y. Mitani, and H. Ikemi, Graduate School of Engineering, KyushuUniversity, and K. Kitamura, International Institute for Carbon-Neutral EnergyResearch, Kyushu University
16:00 PAPER 785CHARACTERISTICS OF LINEAR AND NONLINEAR FLOW OF GAS IN COAL IN DIFFERENT DEFORMATION STAGE: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDYLi Minghui, Yin Guangzhi, Deng Bozhi, Song Zhenlong, and Li Wenpu, State KeyLaboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, Chongqing University;College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Chongqing University
16:15 PAPER 845STUDY OF THE POTENTIAL FAULT REACTIVATION INDUCED BYCO2 INJECTION IN A THREE-LAYER STORAGE FORMATIONB. Figueiredo, C.F. Tsang, and A. Niemi, Uppsala University, J. Rutqvist, LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory, and J. Bensabat, Environmental and WaterResources Engineering Ltd
16:30 PAPER 859ROCK MECHANICS AND COMPUTER MODELING APPLIED IN THEDESIGN OF UNDERGROUND SALT CAVERNS OPENED BYSOLUTION MINING FOR BRINE PRODUCTION AND NATURAL GASSTORAGEA.M. Costa, C.S. Amaral, E. Poiate Jr. and A.V.N. Santos, Petroleo Brasileiro S.A,P.V.M. Costa, MODECOM-Technology in Geomechanics and Computer ModelingInstitute Genesis, and P.R. Cabral, Consalt- Consultoria Mineral Ltd.
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SUPPORT SYSTEMSTrends and Innovations in Rock SupportChairs: Yoshiaki Fujii, Hokkaido University and Andrew Bunger, University ofPittsburg
15:30 PAPER 264CONCEPTUAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS TO LIMIT DAMAGE TOTUNNEL FLOORS IN ROCKBURSTING ENVIRONMENTSM. Rizwan and T.R. Stacey, School of Mining Engineering, University of theWitwatersrand
15:45 PAPER 3762014 RMR NEW GUIDELINES FOR TUNNELS M. Romana, Valencia Polytechnic University
16:00 PAPER 381DEVELOPMENT TREND OF UNDERGROUND ROCK SUPPORT C.C. Li, Department of Mineral Resources Engineering, Norwegian University ofScience and Technology
16:15 PAPER 740RAPID FLEXURAL TOUGHNESS DEVELOPMENT DRY-MIXSHOTCRETE FOR MINING APPLICATIONSN. Ginouse and S. Reny, King Packaged Materials
16:30 PAPER 769MANAGEMENT OF SQUEEZING GROUND CONDITIONS ATLARONDE MINEE. Karampinos and J.Hadjigeorgiou, Lassonde Institute of Mining, University ofToronto, and P. Turcotte, Agnico Eagle Mines Limited
16:45 PAPER 374RECENT ADVANCES IN THE DESIGN AND UNDERSTANDING OFUMBRELLA ARCH SYSTEMSJ. Oke, N. Vlachopoulos, and M.S. Diederichs, GeoEngineering Centre, Queens-RMC
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APPLICATION OF GEOPHYSICS IN ROCK MECHANICSExperimental Characterization of Rock Properties (Part I)Chairs: Zara Hosseini, ESG Solutions and Jos Muralha, LNEC
10:30 PAPER 142MODELING OF CHANGE OF COAL PERMEABILITY INDUCED BY GAS ADSORPTIONJ.L. Feng and C.J. Li, State Key Laboratory for GeoMechanics and DeepUnderground Engineering, China University of Mining & Technology
10:45 PAPER 202THE INFLUENCE OF MINERAL CONTENTS OF GRANITIC ROCKSON THE ACOUSTIC EMISSION DURING SINGLE CONTACTABRASIVITY TESTS. Perez and M. Karakus, University of Adelaide / DET-CRC
11:00 PAPER 592LABORATORY SIMULATION OF INDUCED SEISMICITYW. Wu, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; StanfordUniversity
11:15 PAPER 623MONITORING MICROCRACK EVOLUTION DURING CORERELAXATION FROM HIGH IN-SITU STRESSES BY ACOUSTICEMISSION AT PYHSALMI MINE, FINLANDC. Wieser, H. Ksling and K. Thuro, Technische Universitt Mnchen, and G. Nuijten,Kalliosuunnittelu Oy Rockplan Ltd.
11:30 PAPER 664NUMERICAL MODELLING OF FOLD-RELATED FRACTURESI. Kolo, R.K. Abu Al-Rub, R. L. Sousa, and Mohamed Sassi, Mechanical and MaterialsEngineering Department, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, and ManhalSirat, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations (ADCO)
11:45 PAPER 894EXPERIENCES IMPLEMENTING HIGH ENERGY ROCKFALLBARRIERS AS A TOOL FOR CREATING A PROTECTION ZONEAGAINST ROCKFALL IN LINEAR INFRASTRUCTURESR. Luis Fonseca, C. Wendeler & C. Raimat Geobrugg Group, Switzerland and A. SanzUniversity of Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
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NUMERICAL MODELLING IMining and Civil Engineering Applications (Part I)Chairs: Jesse Hampton, Halliburton and Louis N.Y. Wong, Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity
10:30 PAPER 121THREE-DIMENSIONAL GEOLOGICAL AND GEOMECHANICALMODELLING OF A REPOSITORY FOR WASTE DISPOSAL IN DEEPROCK SALT FORMATIONSS. Fahland, S. Heusermann, A. Schfers, J. Behlau, and J. Hammer, FederalInstitute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR)
10:45 PAPER 130DAMAGE AND UNSTABLE FAILURE OF ROCK UNDER COUPLEDTHM CONDITIONS DURING DEEP-LEVEL MININGW.C. Zhu, C.H. Wei, L.L. Niu, and S. Li, Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education onSafe Mining of Deep Metal Mines, Northeastern University
11:00 PAPER 143EXPERIMENTAL AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL NUMERICALSTUDIES OF THE ANCHORAGE PERFORMANCE OF ROCK BOLTSYu Chen, and Charlie C. Li, Department of Geology and Mineral ResourcesEngineering; Norwegian University of Science and Technology
11:15 PAPER 146ANALYSIS OF ORE BLOCKAGES IN THE VERTICAL SHAFT ATOPEN PIT MINE BY DISCRETE ELEMENT METHODA. Sato and Y. Obara, Graduate School of Science and Technology, KumamotoUniversity
11:30 PAPER 162CHARACTERISTIC DISPLACEMENT MODES OF TUNNELS INOPERATIONY.C. Chiu, and T.T. Wang, Taipei University of Technology, and T. H. Huang, NationalTaiwan University
11:45 PAPER 171EFFECTS OF UNCONTROLLED BLOWOUT ON THE STABILITY OFGAS STORAGE CAVERN IN BEDDED ROCK SALT Linjian Ma, Yasong Wang, Xinyu Liu, Jie Li, and Yan Chen, State Key Laboratory ofDisaster Prevention & Mitigation of Explosion & Impact, PLA University of Scienceand Technology, and Linjian Ma, School of Mechanical Engineering, NanjingUniversity of Science and Technology
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NUCLEAR STORAGE DESIGNUnderground Site StudiesChairs: Laura Blanco Martin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratoryand Martin Wittke, WBI GmbH
10:30 PAPER 213THE PRACLAY EXPERIMENT AT URL HADES, MOL, BELGIUMX.L. Li, G.J. Chen, J. Verstricht, I. Troullinos, A. Dizier, and J. Leysens, EURIDICE,and P. Van Marcke, and X. Sillen, ONDRAF-NIRAS
10:45 PAPER 267ANISOTROPIC CLOSURE ANALYSIS OF A DRIFT IN CALLOVO-OXFORDIAN CLAYSTONE BASED ON IN-SITU CONVERGENCEDATA L.M. Guayacn-Carrillo, Andra R&D; Universit Paris-Est, LaboratoireNavier/CERMES, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, IFSTTAR, CNRS, D. Seyedi, Andra R&D,J. Sulem and S. Ghabezloo, Universit Paris-Est, Laboratoire Navier/CERMES, Ecoledes Ponts ParisTech, IFSTTAR, CNRS, and A. Noiret and G. Armand, Andra R&D,Meuse/Haute-Marne Underground Research Laboratory
11:00 PAPER 742DISCRETE MODELING OF ROCK FRACTURING FOR VARIOUSMODES AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIESJ. Duriez, F.V. Donz, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, and L. Scholts, Universit deLorraine/CNRS/CREGU, GeoRessources
11:15 PAPER 237DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW CORRELATION BASED ON GRAIN SIZEDISTRIBUTION TO ESTIMATE SANDSTONE RESERVOIR UNIAXIALCOMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (UCS)G. Silva, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Baker Hughes International, C. Rabe, Universidade Federal Fluminense; Baker Hughes International, A. L. Nunes, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, J.R.E. Garcia, PetrleosMexicanos, PEMEX, and U. Prasad, Baker Hughes International
11:30 PAPER 506ONKALO UNDERGROUND ROCK CHARACTERIZATION FACILITYFOR IN-SITU TESTING FOR NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSALE. Johansson, Saanio & Riekkola Oy, T. Siren, and K. Kemppainen, Posiva Oy
11:45 PAPER 850EXCAVATION DAMAGE, WATER AND GAS MIGRATION IN ANINHERENTLY ANISOTROPIC ARGILLACEOUS ROCK FORMATIONT.S. Nguyen and D.A. LeCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission
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ROCK MECHANICS IN SOFT ROCKS & SLOPE STABILITY,LANDSLIDES AND SURFACE MININGSoft Rock Constitutive Modelling, Case Histories and Risk ManagementChairs: Alejo Oscar Sfriso, SRK Consulting and Doug Stead, Simon FraserUniversity
10:30 PAPER 225ANALYSIS OF THE VISCOPLASTIC BEHAVIOUR OFUNDERGROUND OPENINGS IN ROCKSALTM. Aubertin, cole Polytechnique de Montral, Dept. Civil, Geological and MiningEngineering, and M.R. Julien, Agnico Eagle Mines Limited
10:45 PAPER 538OBSERVATIONAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT OF A LARGESCALE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY STATION BY URBAN NATMBASED ON THE MECHANISM FOR GENERATION OF SURFACESETTLEMENT RAILWAY BOSPHORUS TUBE CROSSING, TUNNELSAND STATIONSI. Otsuka, N. Ohara, T. Aoki, M. Shimo, S. Kobayashi and M. Iwano, TaiseiCorporation, and S. Sakurai, Kobe University, Japan
11:00 PAPER 601A PRACTICAL METHOD TO CONTROL THE FORMATION OFSINKHOLE SUBSIDENCE THE DOLAEI ROAD TUNNEL CASESTUDYE. Fathi Salmi and M. Nazem, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence forGeotechnical Science and Engineering, The University of Newcastle, and A. Giacomini, Centre for Geotechnical and Materials Modelling, The University ofNewcastle
11:15 PAPER 417USE OF RISK MANAGEMENT APPROACHES FOR UNDERGROUNDCOAL MINING DESIGN, OPERATIONS AND ACCIDENTINVESTIGATIONSB.K. Hebblewhite and R. Mitra, School of Mining Engineering, The University of NewSouth Wales, andP. Kirsch, Minerals Industry Safety & Health Centre (MISHC), The University ofQueensland
11:30 PAPER 886A NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE BEHAVIOR OF LARGEUNDERGROUND OIL STORAGE CAVERNS IN SOFT ROCKSA. Mortazavi and H. Nasab, Amirkabir University of Technology
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SPECIAL TOPICSLaboratory Testing and Rock Characterization (Part I)Chair: Marlene Villeneuve, University of Canterbury
10:30 PAPER 122MULTIVARIATE PREDICTIONS OF GEOMECHANICAL PROPERTIESOF ROCKS BY ULTRASONIC VELOCITIES, PHYSICAL ANDMINERALOGICAL PROPERTIES UNDER DIFFERENT DEGREES OFSATURATIONH. Karakul, General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration, FeasibilityStudies Department, andR. Ulusay, Hacettepe University, Department of Geological Engineering
10:45 PAPER 129A REVIEW OF METHODS FOR ASSESSING THE HOEK-BROWN miCONSTANT FROM TRIAXIAL TESTINGR. Cammack and A. Duran, Pells Sullivan Meynink
11:00 PAPER 140SIZE EFFECT IN FRACTURE TOUGHNESS OF SANDSTONEM. Kataoka, and Y. Obara, Kumamoto University
11:15 PAPER 182LABORATORY STUDY OF 3D VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION OF P AND SWAVES IN ROCKS: COMPARISON OF HIGH PRESSURE STUDYAND TEXTURE BASED CALCULATED DATA T. Lokajcek and T. Svitek, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i, T.Ivankina, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics,and H. Kern, Institute of Geosciences, University of Kiel
11:30 PAPER 273DETERMINING THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF IGNEOUSROCKS IN THE WESTERN LIMB OF SOUTH AFRICAS BUSHVELDCOMPLEX L.J. Gardner, Impala Platinum Limited, and J.D. Bosman, Open House ManagementSolutions
11:45 PAPER 278INFLUENCE OF WATER ON SUBCRITICAL CRACK GROWTH ANDLONG-TERM STRENGTH FOR CARBONATE ROCKY. Nara,Tottori University, Y. Nishida and T. Ishida, Kyoto University, and K. Kaneko,Horonobe RISE
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UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONS/MININGStructural Design and Excavation Procedures (Part II)Chairs: Shunsuke Sakurai, Kobe University and John Harrison, University ofToronto
10:30 PAPER 618IMPROVEMENT OF PENETRATION PREDICTION IN TBM-TUNNELING BY PERFORMING ON-SITE PENETRATION TESTSL. Wilfing, H. Ksling, and K. Thuro, Technische Universitt Mnchen
10:45 PAPER 622EARLY EVALUATION OF GROUND CONDITIONS AHEAD OFTUNNEL FACE BY INCLINATION MONITORING DURINGEXCAVATIONT. Tani, M. Miyaue, T. Aoki, N. Kudo and K. Sakai, Taisei Corporation, and S. Tanaka,Toa Elmes Co., Ltd.
11:00 PAPER 749POST-PILLAR DESIGN FOR OVERHAND CUT AND FILL MINING INMODERATE TO HIGH STRESS CONDITIONS A CASE STUDYD. Thibodeau, Stantec, and M. Yao, Vale Ontario Division
11:15 PAPER 753CIRCULAR 3D IMAGES FROM TBMsA. Gaich, G. Lenz, P. Wagner, and M. Ptsch, 3GSM GmbH, and M. R. Henzinger, and W. Schubert, Graz University of Technology
11:30 PAPER 822SOME GEOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES FORASSESSING FAULT INFLUENCE ON DEEP EXCAVATIONST.G. Carter, Golder Associates Ltd.
11:45 PAPER 415ASSESSMENT OF UNPREDICTABILITY IN HYDRAULICFRACTURING FOR STRESS AMELIORATION AROUNDUNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONSG.F. Gambino and J.P. Harrison, University of Toronto
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PETROLEUM ROCK MECHANICSHydraulic Fracturing and Drill Bit Performance (Part I)Chair: Jim Hazzard, Itasca Consulting
10:30 PAPER 144NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF 3D HYDRAULIC FRACTURES IN PORO-ELASTIC ROCKSD.M. Valiveti, H.A. Meier, F. Liu, and P.A. Gordon, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company
10:45 PAPER 279INVESTIGATING THE FAILURE MECHANISM OF DRILLINGINDUCED TENSILE FRACTURES UTILIZING TRANSPARENTGLASS CUBES IN THE LABORATORYQ. Jia, D.R. Schmitt, X. Chen and R. Kofman, Department of Physics, University ofAlberta
11:00 PAPER 317A NEW HYDRAULIC FRACTURING INITIATION MODELCONSIDERING PLASTICITY AND PENETRATING EFFECTJianchun Guo and Songgen He, State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas ReservoirGeology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University
11:15 PAPER 321A NEW APPROACH TO CHARACTERIZING ROCK MECHANICALBEHAVIORA GLOBAL DAMAGE CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONBASED ON A ROCK SKELETON-PORE MODELKai-Song Wu, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Modern Oil and GasEquipment, and Kai-Song Wu, Pan Zhao, Yan-Nan Wang, Can Cai, and Fei-LongLiao, School of Mechatronic Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University
11:30 PAPER 401EFFECT OF PORE PRESSURE ON STRESS REORIENTATION ANDHYDRAULIC FRACTURE DEVIATIONA. Gholami, M.A. Aghighi and S.S. Rahman, School of Petroleum Engineering,University of New South Wales
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APPLICATION OF GEOPHYSICS IN ROCK MECHANICSExperimental Characterization of Rock Properties (Part II)Chair: Doug Milne, University of Saskatchewan
13:30 PAPER 183EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON ISOTROPIC COMPRESSIONDEFORMATION OF ROCKS AT ROOM TEMPERATUREX.W. Zhang, R. Kong, and Y. H. Li, Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education on SafeMining of Deep Metal Mines, Northeastern University, and J. Zhang, ShenyangNonferrous Metallurgy Engineering and Research Institute
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