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Evert Hoek

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Name
  
Evert Hoek


Role
  
Civil engineer

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Books
  
Rock slope engineering, Underground excavations in rock, Support of underground excavatio

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Evert Hoek FREng born in 1933 in Southern Rhodesia, (now Zimbabwe) is a South African-Canadian Civil Engineer specialized Geotechnical Engineering and a leading international expert in rock mechanics.

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Evert Hoek 2001 Rock Engineering Cours Notes by Evert Hoek Dam Science

Hoek began his research for Rock Mechanics 1958 (due to problems with brittle rock in deep gold mines in South Africa) and in 1965 at the University of Cape Town PhD (rock fracture under static stress conditions). From 1965 he was at Imperial College, where he set up at the Royal School of Mines one faculty-wide center for rock mechanics. He developed there, among others In 1968, a triaxial test for Rock Mechanics. Later he became a professor at the University of Toronto was in 1975 twelve years senior consulting engineer at Golder Associates (where he was Senior Principal and Chairman) in Vancouver, then an independent consulting engineer with a private engineering firm in Vancouver. Hoek is a Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Canadian Academy of Engineering. He received a doctorate degree (D. Sc.), London University, and honorary doctorates in Toronto and the University of Waterloo. It received the first prize of the Mueller International Society of Rock Mechanics and was the 1983 Rankine Lecturer ( Strength of jointed rock masses ) and 2000 Terzaghi Lecturer ( Big tunnels in bad rock ). Dr. Hoek has published more than 100 papers and 3 books.

Evert hoek tunnelling in overstressed rock eurock 2009 lecture


References

Evert Hoek Wikipedia