38 The compressive strength of intact rock (
quor σ
ci
) can be evaluated using the unconfined compressive strength test that is conducted on intact rock core specimens (ASTM D.
In this test, rock
specimens of regular geometry,
generally rock cores, are used. After the rock core specimen is cut to a length-to- diameter ratio between 2.5 and 3.0 and the specimen
ends are machined-flat, the specimen is placed in a loading frame and loaded. Unconfined compression tests can be used to determine the deformation
properties of the intact rock, but correlations with rock mass classifications are needed to estimate the deformation properties of the fractured and weathered rock mass. Discussion on the use of these and other tests in relation to the development of geotechnical parameters for the analysis of laterally loaded piles/shafts is included in subsequent sections.
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