1st Edition

Planetary Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering with Emphasis on Mars

By Ömer Aydan Copyright 2027
240 Pages 15 Color & 259 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Planetary Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering with Emphasis on Mars presents a pioneering exploration of rock mechanics principles applied to celestial bodies beyond Earth. Emerging from the author's establishment of the Planetary Rock Mechanics Commission within ISRM in 2019, this comprehensive work analyses spectacular imagery from Mars, Moon, and Venus rovers, plus spacecraft data from... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Solar system and terrestrial planetary bodies   3. Interior structure, geology and tectonics of terrestrial planetary bodies  4. Rocks and discontinuities in terrestrial planetary bodies  5. Fundamental laws, constitutive models and testing  6. Stress state of terrestrial planetary bodies  7. Seismicity in terrestrial planetary bodies  8. Dynamics of impacts and crater formation  9. Slope Stability  10. Stability of underground cavities and sinkholes (skylights)  11. Characteristics of hydro-magnesite of Salda Lake (Türkiye) and their implications on rocks and Jezero Crater in Mars  12. Comets and Asteroids  13. Further issues in terrestrial planetary rock mechanics  14. Settlement and exploitation in terrestrial planetary bodies  15. References

Biography

Ömer Aydan was born in 1955, and studied Mining Engineering at the İstanbul Technical University, Turkey (B.Sc., 1979), Rock Mechanics and Excavation Engineering at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (M.Sc., 1982), and finally received his Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from Nagoya University, Japan in 1989. He worked at Nagoya University as a research associate (1987-1991), and at the Department of Marine Civil Engineering at Tokai University, first as Assistant Professor (1991-1993), then as Associate Professor (1993-2001), and finally as Professor (2001-2010). He then became Professor of the Institute of Oceanic Research and Development at Tokai University, and he moved to Department of Civil Engineering, the University of Ryukyus (Nishihara, Okinawa, Japan) as the professor of Material Science and he retired at the end of March, 2020 as Emeritus Professor. He has been an adjunct staff of the University of the Ryukyus Disaster Prevention Research Center for Island Regions since 2014 and served as the director of the Center until he retired. He established the natural disaster simulation facility at the center. Dr. Ömer Aydan has played an active role on numerous ISRM, JSCE, JGS, SRI and Rock Mech. National Group of Japan committees, and has organized several national and international symposia and conferences. He organized 2019 Rock Dynamics Summit in Okinawa in May 7-11, 2019 as the world top class conference in Rock Dynamics. He was also made Honorary Professor in Earth Science by Pamukkale University in 2008. He served as the Vice President at Large of the International Society for Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering for the term of 2019-2023. He was appointed as the associate editor of the Journal of Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering in April, 2020. He is the author and/or one of the authors of more than 900 scientific papers and the author of eight international books on rock mechanics and co-authored five more international books.