Discussion of Papers - Stress Conditions Under Which Core Discing Occurs

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. Obert D. E. Stephenson. Discussion by R. G. K. Morrison
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

R. G. K. Morrison (Chairman, Dept. of Mining Engineering and Applied Geophysics, McGill University, Montreal, Que., Canada) - The discing of drill core has been a recognized pressure phenomenon for many years but only recently has an interest been taken in the mechanism involved. The work of Jaeger and Cook is referred to in the text. The authors have now advanced the study to establish, within certain loading limitations, a direct relationship between axial and radial stress at failure. This is an important contribution. In mines generally, where pressure conditions result in the spalling of openings, the faces of drifts and crosscuts, on scaling, usually show a concavity with respect to the opening very similar to the face of the drill hole after the separation of the stub. The same holds for shaft sinks. This suggests a similarity between the mechanism of the discing of core and that of the spalling of an opening, under pressure, to develop a more stable outline. The latter, commonly regarded as shear, is the most conspicuous type of failure observed in
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APA: L. Obert D. E. Stephenson. Discussion by R. G. K. Morrison  (1967)  Discussion of Papers - Stress Conditions Under Which Core Discing Occurs

MLA: L. Obert D. E. Stephenson. Discussion by R. G. K. Morrison Discussion of Papers - Stress Conditions Under Which Core Discing Occurs. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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