Investigation Of The Micro-Fracture Characteristics Of Geological Materials By Indentation Techniques

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Middlemiss
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The Indentation Fracture technique is being developed as a tool for use in comminution and mineral liberation analysis. Fracture toughness measurements for a number of mineralogical materials were made and comparisons were drawn between these and properties measured with the Ultrafast Load Cell drop weight apparatus. The technique has also been used as a probe to quantify differences in fracture properties at different areas in the microstructure of a material. In both a Utah limestone and a South African quartzite, material near a grain boundary fractures very differently to that in the bulk. Ongoing work is ultimately aimed at producing a comprehensive fracture model for a multi-mineral system based on its micro-fracture characteristics.
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APA: S. Middlemiss  (1994)  Investigation Of The Micro-Fracture Characteristics Of Geological Materials By Indentation Techniques

MLA: S. Middlemiss Investigation Of The Micro-Fracture Characteristics Of Geological Materials By Indentation Techniques. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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