New Development In The "In Situ" Testing Of Rocks

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. F. Unrug
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Extrapolation of the rock properties obtained from the cores exploration holes to the surrounding areas often causes problems because of frequent sudden changes in the geologic composition of strata. To address this problem, the author has been developing a method of rapid strength testing "in situ," with application of a borehole penetrometer. This method, as opposed to conventional laboratory testing, does not require rock samples to be retrieved and handled/machined before testing. The results are generated by strength determination on the wall of a drill hole at a site. The newest development is a borehole penetrometer that requires only a 1.38.mm (1.5 in) diameter hole. The small diameter of the penetrometer body allows for drilling test holes with production mine equipment such as roof bolters. It opens the possibility of broad application in coal mines, as well as in hard rock mines and tunneling. The principles of the apparatus are described and are illustrated with examples of its applications.
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APA: K. F. Unrug  (1999)  New Development In The "In Situ" Testing Of Rocks

MLA: K. F. Unrug New Development In The "In Situ" Testing Of Rocks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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