New Geophysical Techniques For Determination Of In Situ Rock Mechanics Properties For Mine Design - Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 32
- File Size:
- 684 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
The device called "Dynastat" which is described in this paper provides in situ borehole measurements of dynamic and static parameters for use in a wide range of design applications. In the dynamic mode, the Oynastat allows measurement of shear and compressional wave velocities. From these velocities in situ dynamic Young's modulus and other dynamic elastic parameters can be calculated. In the static mode, the device allows measurement of load versus deformation from which in situ static Young's modulus can be determined. Information on in situ horizontal stress fields can also be estimated from the load deformation curves. In both mining and civil engineering applications, in situ measurements of material properties are indispensable for accurate evaluation of design problems. Laboratory dynamic and static test measurements in comparison to in situ measurements are often misleading due to difficulties in obtaining undisturbed samples and in accounting for effects of discontinuities, etc., for mass properties. The authors contend that among in situ borehole measurements, the method employed with the Dynastat is the most accurate and detailed technique of measurement. The Dynastat employs the crosshole method of shear and compressional wave velocity measurements and also performs as a borehole jack to obtain load-deformation relationships of materials at exactly the same location at depth in boreholes.
Citation
APA:
(1976) New Geophysical Techniques For Determination Of In Situ Rock Mechanics Properties For Mine Design - IntroductionMLA: New Geophysical Techniques For Determination Of In Situ Rock Mechanics Properties For Mine Design - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.