Bibliometría de los antecedentes de las propiedades Elásticas, deformación de las rocas mediante ToS

dc.contributor.advisorAlzate Buitrago, Alejandro
dc.contributor.authorCardenas Torres, Mauricio Andrés
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dc.creator.emailmauricioa-cardenast@unilibre.edu.cospa
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dc.date.created2025-01-16
dc.description.abstractEl artículo se enfoca en las propiedades elásticas y las deformaciones de las rocas como lo son las fracturas o grietas, las propiedades elásticas determina la capacidad de las rocas para deformarse reversiblemente bajo la aplicación de una carga externa. Estas propiedades se describen típicamente mediante parámetros como el módulo de elasticidad, la relación de Poisson y la resistencia a la compresión. El módulo de elasticidad indica la rigidez de la roca y su capacidad para recuperar su forma original, la relación de Poisson describe cómo una roca se expande y comprende también la resistencia a la compresión es la capacidad de la roca para resistir la deformación bajo cargas de compresión. Las deformaciones que son los cambios ya sea en su forma, el tamaño o volumen de las rocas debido a la aplicación de fuerzas externas. En las rocas pueden encontrar y experimentar diferentes tipos de deformación, como: la elasticidad (deformación reversible), la plasticidad (deformación permanente) y la fractura (rotura). Conocer lo anteriormente mencionado nos permite tener una visión más amplia acerca de las rocas y asimismo entender la importancia que representa para la geotecnia, geología y la ingeniería civil dado que nos permite construir infraestructuras, presas, túneles, y cimientos. Este articulo destaca la importancia de las propiedades elásticas, deformaciones y grietas que presentan los macizos rocosos para brindar conocimientos y aportes en áreas como la geotecnia, geología y la ingeniería civil y con ayuda del modelo Tree of Science (ToS) y Web of Science (WoS) para presentar un amplio concepto desde los inicios y e ir unificando los desarrollos científicos, ideas para comprender de manera más adecuada la estructura de esta área de la ingeniería y Comprender cómo responden las rocas a las fuerzas aplicadas es fundamental para garantizar la estabilidad y seguridad de las estructuras construidas sobre ellas. Tree of Science (ToS) como apoyo para estructurar el tema y los conocimientos científicos de los investigadores referenciándolo como un árbol para comprender el proceso de crecimiento y evolutivo con el paso del tiempo. Actualmente empleando las tecnologías, empleadas para la búsqueda y recopilación de datos, monitoreo y análisis numéricos o matemáticos para las simulaciones. También herramienta como Web of Science (WoS) que es colección de bases de datos de referencias bibliográficas y citas de publicaciones periódicas que recogen información desde 1900 a la actualidad, que permite conocer las investigaciones y poder estructurar desde las bases o primeras ideas el conocimiento y como va progresando.spa
dc.description.abstractenglishThe article focuses on the elastic properties and deformations of rocks, such as fractures or cracks. Elastic properties determine the rocks' ability to deform reversibly under the application of an external load. These properties are typically described using parameters such as the elasticity modulus, Poisson's ratio, and compressive strength. The elasticity modulus indicates the rock's stiffness and its capacity to recover its original shape, while Poisson's ratio describes how a rock expands. Compressive strength is the rock's capacity to resist deformation under compressive loads. Deformations, which are changes in the shape, size, or volume of rocks due to the application of external forces, can manifest in various forms such as elasticity (reversible deformation), plasticity (permanent deformation), and fracture (breakage). Understanding the aforementioned allows for a broader perspective on rocks and underscores their importance in geotechnics, geology, and civil engineering, enabling the construction of infrastructure, dams, tunnels, and foundations. This article highlights the significance of elastic properties, deformations, and cracks in rock masses to provide knowledge and contributions to areas like geotechnics, geology, and civil engineering. It utilizes the Tree of Science (ToS) and Web of Science (WoS) models to present a comprehensive concept from the beginning, unifying scientific developments and ideas for a better understanding of the structure of this engineering area. Understanding how rocks respond to applied forces is fundamental to ensuring the stability and safety of structures built upon them. The Tree of Science (ToS) serves as support to structure the topic and the scientific knowledge of researchers, referencing it as a tree to comprehend the growth and evolution process over time. Currently, technologies are employed for data search and collection, monitoring, and numerical or mathematical analysis for simulations. Also, tools like Web of Science (WoS), a collection of bibliographic references and citations from periodicals since 1900, aid in understanding research progress, allowing the structuring of knowledge from foundational ideas.spa
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversidad Libre Seccional Pereira -- Facultad de Ingeniería -- Ingeniería Civilspa
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dc.subjectDeformación de las rocasspa
dc.subjectFracturasspa
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dc.subjectGeotecniaspa
dc.subjectGrietasspa
dc.subjectIngeniería civilspa
dc.subjectPropiedades elástica de las rocasspa
dc.subjectTree of Science (ToS)spa
dc.subjectWeb of Sciencespa
dc.subject.subjectenglishRock deformationspa
dc.subject.subjectenglishFracturesspa
dc.subject.subjectenglishGeologyspa
dc.subject.subjectenglishGeotechnicsspa
dc.subject.subjectenglishCracksspa
dc.subject.subjectenglishCivil engineeringspa
dc.subject.subjectenglishElastic properties of rocksspa
dc.subject.subjectenglishTree of Science (ToS)spa
dc.subject.subjectenglishWeb of Sciencespa
dc.titleBibliometría de los antecedentes de las propiedades Elásticas, deformación de las rocas mediante ToSspa
dc.title.alternativeBibliometrics of the Background of Elastic Properties and Rock Deformation through ToSspa
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