In situ Stress Measurement Using Acoustic Emission from Cored Rock

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Seto G Baird
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Reliable evaluation of in situ stress is an important phase in the analysis and design of underground excavations, particularly for evaluating the stability of underground structures to prevent failure or collapse. A technique for the estimation of the full stress tensor based on acoustic emission (the Kaiser effect) is being developed and trialed at the WA School of Mines. The result obtained compare well with the standard over-coring method. The advantages of the technique are that it is relatively cheap, non-time consuming and is applicable to in situ stress measurements at depth in remote regions.
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APA: M Seto G Baird  (2002)  In situ Stress Measurement Using Acoustic Emission from Cored Rock

MLA: M Seto G Baird In situ Stress Measurement Using Acoustic Emission from Cored Rock. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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