The study of rock dynamics is important because many rock mechanics and rock
engineering problems involve dynamic loading ranging from earthquakes to vibrations
and explosions. The subject deals with the distribution and propagation of loads,
dynamic responses and processes of rocks and rate-dependent properties, coupled
with the physical environment. Rock dynamics has a wide range of applications in civil,
mining, geological and environmental engineering. However, due to the additional “4th”
dimension of time, rock dynamics remains, in the discipline of rock mechanics, a relatively
more challenging topic to understand and to apply, where documented research and
knowledge are limited.
Advances in Rock Dynamics and Applications provides a summary of the current knowledge
of rock dynamics with 18 chapters contributed by individual authors from both academia
and engineering fields. The topics of this book are wide-ranging and representative, covering
fundamental theories of fracture dynamics and wave