Workshops and Short Courses
Several workshops and short courses will be held in collaboration with the ISRM commissions and in connection
to the symposium.
All participants of a short couse and/or a workshop will be kindly requested to pay the registration fee of ARMS8.
Title: | Short Course on Block Theory, DDA, and NMM |
Organized by: | The ISRM Commission on DDA |
Coordinators: | Dr. Genhua Shi, DDA Company, USA |
Title: | Unconventional THMC Processes |
Organized by: | The ISRM Commission on Coupled THMC Processes in Geological Materials and Systems |
Coordinator: | Prof. Jishan Liu, The University of Western Australia |
Title: | Rock Engineering and Environment |
Organized by: | - |
Coordinator: | Prof. Toshifumi Igarashi, Hokkaido University |
Title: | ISRM Suggested Methods on Rock Dynamic Tests |
Organized by: | The ISRM Commission on Rock Dynamics |
Coordinator: | Prof. Kaiwen Xia, University of Toronto |
Three rock dynamic testing methods were proposed by the ISRM Commission on Rock Dynamics (2007 -2011).These methods were published on IJRMMS in 2012, detailing testing apparatus, testing procedures , and data deduction schemes for dynamic rock compression, tension and fracture. The first half of the workshop is open to general public, discussing the details of these testing methods. The current Commission on Rock Dynamics has identified candidates for new ISRM suggested methods and working groups for these candidates. The drafts of suggested methods submitted by the working groups and will be circulated and discussed among members of the current Commission on Rock Dynamics (2011 - 2015). |
Title: | Methodologies and Cases for Researching and Evaluating the Deterioration in Rock and Earthen Relics |
Organized by: | The ISRM Commission on Preservation of Ancient Sites |
Coordinator: | Prof. Wang Xudong, Dunhuang Academy China |
Most rock and earthen relics are preserved in the open-air environment, and this has resulted in a lot of complicated deterioration in them. This workshop will focus on the methods to investigate and evaluate the deterioration, evaluation of site safety, researches on the deterioration mechanism and evaluation of conservation effects, and promote mutual understanding and interaction between rock mechanics and site conservation for better conservation of ancient sites. Prof. Wang Xudong, Chairman of ISRM Commission on Preservation of Ancient Sites, heartily welcomes scholars and experts to attend this workshop. |
Title: | Short Course on Rock Engineering Risk |
Organized by: | The ISRM Commission on Design Methodology |
Coordinator: | Prof. John Hudson, Imperial College, London |
The Short Course will consist of a coherent set of eight 45 minute lectures, four in the morning and four in the afternoon, and will cover different aspects of the rock engineering risk subject within the rock engineering design and construction context. The list of anticipated lectures (exact titles and lecturers to be confirmed) is as follows: ・ Overview of the rock engineering risk subject (Prof John A. Hudson, UK) ・ Baseline reports (Dr Conrad Felice, USA) ・ Risk in extreme conditions: e.g., the JinPingII headrace tunnels in China (Prof Xia-Ting Feng, China) ・ Empirical design methods in mining (Dr Antonio Samaniego, Peru) ・ Structural geology and rock engineering risk (to be announced) ・ Ground types and ground support (Prof Wulf Schubert, Austria) ・ Ris, k&nb, sp;in Japanese rock engineering&nb, sp;projects (to be announced) ・ Risk and regulations/codes such as EUROCODE7 (to be announced) The lectures on this Short Course will be given by members of the ISRM Design Methodology Commission and other experts. The Commission was active in the period 2007�C2011 when Professor Hudson was the ISRM President and resulted in the book “Rock Engineering Design” by Feng and Hudson. The work of the Commission i s now continuing during the 2011�C2015 period while Professor Feng is President with the current work focussing on rock engineering risk. |
Title: | Tunneling Safety and Risk Assessment |
Organized by: | - |
Coordinator: | Prof. Yujing Jiang, Nagasaki University, Japan |
21st centenary is urbanization. More and more tunneling works are or will be under construction. Much more attention will be paid to the safety and risk caused by tunneling, especially to the influence on nearby structure, road, pipeline and other infrastructure. The workshop is open to discuss the influence analysis on structure, road and pipeline by tunneling, risk assessment and management in tunneling and underground works, harmonization design between soil or rock and structural safety, mitigation measures in tunneling hazard and risk-based tunneling maintenance method. |
(to be extended)
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