RI 7855 NX Borehole Jack Modulus Determinations in Homogeneous, Isotropic, Elastic Materials

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas O. Meyer
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Laboratory test results are presented for the determination of elastic modulus made with the NX borehole jack. Determinations were made in massive pieces of aluminum so as to satisfy conditions of linear elasticity, homogeneity, and isotropy. Results indicate a large discrepancy (approximately 200 percent) betwen material modulus as determined by laboratory block-loading tests and that indicated by the jack under relatively ideal circumstances. Effects due to interface friction, finite block size, incomplete plate-bore contact, and other factors were examined and found not to be significant. Finite element results indicate that assumed loading conditions for the jack differ from those actually occurring, at least in materials of high elastic modulus (approximately 10 million psi), such as quartzite.
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APA: Thomas O. Meyer  (1974)  RI 7855 NX Borehole Jack Modulus Determinations in Homogeneous, Isotropic, Elastic Materials

MLA: Thomas O. Meyer RI 7855 NX Borehole Jack Modulus Determinations in Homogeneous, Isotropic, Elastic Materials. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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