RI 6339 compressive strength versus

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert T. Beckman
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Dec 1, 1963

Abstract

The results of a preliminary investigation of compressive strength versus length-diameter (L/D) ratios of potash specimens and the statistical treatment of the data are summarized in this report. The purpose of the study was to evaluate a laboratory method for obtaining estimates of the strength of potash pillars during robbing operations. The specific objectives of this preliminary investigation were to test the method and the reliability (confidence limits) of the data, and to determine the number of additional specimens necessary for given confidence limits. The specimens were taken from three sites at two mines in New Mexico. The statistical analyses included the determination of the confidence limits for the data and the number of additional specimens necessary to obtain confidence limits of ±500 and 100 psi. The testing method was found acceptable, and estimates of the comprehensive strength, within 1500 psi, could be obtained by testing about 110 additional specimens from the three sites. The compressive strength of the specimens tested fits an empirical equation of the type
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APA: Robert T. Beckman  (1963)  RI 6339 compressive strength versus

MLA: Robert T. Beckman RI 6339 compressive strength versus. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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