RI 6462 The Stress Field Within a Core Stub in a Borehole

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Albert J. Rambosek
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The objective was to obtain qualitative information on (1 ) the stress field in a core stub at the bottom, or face , of a cored borehole and (2 ) whether , and at what distance , in terms of core diameters from the face of the borehole , relief of stresses in the core is complete . The photoelastic and brittle lacquer techniques of stress analysis were used to determine the pattern of stresses in two- dimensional models , simulating the bottom of a borehole with a projecting stub of core . The core was stress- free at 1-1 /2 core diameters or more from the face of the simulated borehole . The analyses of the isoclinic and isochromatic patterns in the core near the face of the borehole reveal why core occasionally breaks into thin plates , when core or stress - relief drilling is attempted in highly stressed rock masses , such as heavily loaded mine pillars . stub broke away from the bottom in a hydrostatically loaded artificial rock specimen in a manner indicating that core " wafering" can result from tensile stresses developed in the core when a coring bit penetrates the highly stressed rock mass .
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APA: Albert J. Rambosek  (1964)  RI 6462 The Stress Field Within a Core Stub in a Borehole

MLA: Albert J. Rambosek RI 6462 The Stress Field Within a Core Stub in a Borehole. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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