Effect Of Rate Of Loading On Strength And Young's Modulus Of Elasticity Of Rock

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard L. Stowe Donnie L. Ainsworth
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

The static, rapid, and shock-loading response of rock is of interest to many in the field of rock mechanics. For example, the effects of loading rates on strength and stress-strain characteristics of rock are quite important in defining input loading for use in the design of underground protective installations. Response data on rock subjected to shock loading over a wide range of pressures are also vital in the field of underground nuclear testing. In addition, material response is needed in design of shock-absorbing liners. A number of investigators have reported that ultimate compressive strength of rock increases with increased rates of loading.1-6 Wuerker3 stated that modulus of elasticity, obtained from sonic determinations, increased in some rocks by a factor as high as 4.5. It appears that only a limited amount of work has been done on comparing static modulus and modulus obtained from impact testing.6 Phillips4 showed that with increased rates of loading the deformation decreased. More recent work by Atchley and Furr5 showed that when moderate-strength concrete is stressed with increased loading rates, the axial strain at failure increased. One would expect this to occur if we think in terms of purely elastic materials. For example, if E is constant and maximum strength [amax], increases, the axial strain would also increase. However, in rock testing thus far we have worked almost exclusively with nonhomogeneous and inelastic rocks. From this fact alone the increase in axial strain with increased load application is noteworthy.
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APA: Richard L. Stowe Donnie L. Ainsworth  (1972)  Effect Of Rate Of Loading On Strength And Young's Modulus Of Elasticity Of Rock

MLA: Richard L. Stowe Donnie L. Ainsworth Effect Of Rate Of Loading On Strength And Young's Modulus Of Elasticity Of Rock. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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