External Displacement Method For Determining The In-Situ Deformability Of Rock Masses

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Rodolfo V. de la Cruz
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The in situ deformability of rock masses is determined by relating the applied load to the radial displacements of points on the borehole wall that are outside of the loaded surfaces. The external displacement method includes the steps in which: a) radial displacement sensors are installed to measure the change in length of a diameter of a borehole; b) unidirectional self- equilibrating pair of forces perpendicular to the direction of radial displacement measurements are applied on opposite sectors of the borehole wall, and; c) using elastic theory, the in-situ deformability of the rock mass can be related with the applied loads and measured radial displacements. The displacements outside the loaded surfaces are comparatively smaller in magnitude than displacements inside the loaded surfaces. These displacements, however, are sufficiently large and can be measured precisely by commercially available linear displacement sensors. Loads are applied by a conventional borehole jack. Existing methods for measuring the in situ deformability of rock masses yields unreliable results due to complex boundary stresses, small and varying contact areas, and the existence of fractures. It was shown that in the external displacement method, the effect of boundary pressure distribution and contact area are negligible. Also, since the displacements measured in the external displacement method were due to materials that are deeper inside the rock mass, borehole fractures have less influence on the calculated deformation modulus.
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APA: Rodolfo V. de la Cruz  (1982)  External Displacement Method For Determining The In-Situ Deformability Of Rock Masses

MLA: Rodolfo V. de la Cruz External Displacement Method For Determining The In-Situ Deformability Of Rock Masses. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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