OFR-54-75 Design, Develop, Fabricate, Test, And Demonstrate Permissible Low Cost Cylindrical Stress Gages And Associated Components Capable Of Measuring Change Of Stress As A Function Of Time In Underground Coal Mines. ? 1. Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ivor Hawkes
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The purpose of the development described in this report and as stated in the contract work statement is to "design, develop, fabricate, test and demonstrate, and deliver to the government permissible low cost cylindrical stress gauges and associated components capable of measuring change of stress as a function of time in underground coal mines. The cylindrical stress gauges shall be suitable for installation in bore holes". The technique adopted for measuring rock stress changes is to preload a steel cylinder diametrically across the sides of a 1-1/2 in diameter bore hole and detect deformation of the cylinder from stress changes in the rock, by means of a vibrating wire transducer. By calibration, changes in the period (time for one wire oscillation at the natural frequency) of a high tensioned wire stretched diametrically across the cylinder in the direction of load application are related to stress changes in the rock. To completely evaluate the stress field change in the plane of the bore hole, three gauges set at an angle to each other are required.
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APA: Ivor Hawkes  (1973)  OFR-54-75 Design, Develop, Fabricate, Test, And Demonstrate Permissible Low Cost Cylindrical Stress Gages And Associated Components Capable Of Measuring Change Of Stress As A Function Of Time In Underground Coal Mines. ? 1. Introduction

MLA: Ivor Hawkes OFR-54-75 Design, Develop, Fabricate, Test, And Demonstrate Permissible Low Cost Cylindrical Stress Gages And Associated Components Capable Of Measuring Change Of Stress As A Function Of Time In Underground Coal Mines. ? 1. Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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