Experimental Investigation on Anisotropic Characteristics of Boreyong Shale in Korea

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Seung-Beum Choi Ki-Bok Min Taehyun Kim Seokwon Jeon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"In order to investigate anisotropic characteristics of Boryeong shale in Korea, which clearly shows transverse isotropy, a series of experimental tests were carried out. Using Brazilian test, five elastic constants and tensile strength of the shale were evaluated. Elastic constants were determined by iterative procedure and in order to perform this procedure, constitutive model was modified to fit the experimental condition. The anisotropic ratios of elastic constants were evaluated and the applicability of the methodology was assessed. Apparent Brazilian tensile strength profile was investigated and the ratio of the maximum to minimum tensile strength was estimated. Results showed that the tested rock type had low to moderate anisotropic characteristics.INTRODUCTIONMechanical, thermal and hydraulic characteristics of many rocks vary according to direction, which is known as inherent anisotropy, and it is originated from stratified and/or foliated structure of intact rock and discontinuity of rock mass. Anisotropy is one of the long standing issues of rock mechanics field and it has to be taken into account in several engineering fields such as civil, mining and petroleum engineering. An anisotropic medium has 21 independent elastic constants without any assumption of symmetry. If a material has any symmetry, the number of elastic constants required to define its behavior reduces and eventually two constants are necessary if it has complete symmetry, which is known as isotropy. An anisotropic medium that has remarkable planar structure due to its stratification and foliation such as bedding is often called as a transversely isotropic medium. Transversely isotropic model is frequently adopted in many applications especially for sedimentary rock formation and five elastic constants are required to establish the constitutive model."
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APA: Seung-Beum Choi Ki-Bok Min Taehyun Kim Seokwon Jeon  (2015)  Experimental Investigation on Anisotropic Characteristics of Boreyong Shale in Korea

MLA: Seung-Beum Choi Ki-Bok Min Taehyun Kim Seokwon Jeon Experimental Investigation on Anisotropic Characteristics of Boreyong Shale in Korea. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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