Rock Stress Measurements As A Practical Tool In Norwegian Mining Engineering Practice - 1. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Arne M. Myrvang
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Rock stress measurements have been carried out by the Mining Department, the Norw. Institute of Technology (NTH) since 1964. Before that time rock stress measurements were carried out at a few locations by the Swedish professor Hast as early as 1958. From the very beginning the NTH engagement in the rock stress measuring field has been very practically aimed, and we have all the time enjoyed a very good cooperation with the Norwegian mining industry. At a very early stage the industry realized that proper measurements with proper equipment could be a very valuable practical tool. Hence the industry also was willing to grant considerable funds for the education of experts and development of measuring techniques. Since 1964 measurements have been carried out in the great majority of Norwegian mines. During the last years a large number of measurements have also been carried out in connection with hydro-electric power plants, road tunnels etc.
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APA: Arne M. Myrvang  (1981)  Rock Stress Measurements As A Practical Tool In Norwegian Mining Engineering Practice - 1. Introduction

MLA: Arne M. Myrvang Rock Stress Measurements As A Practical Tool In Norwegian Mining Engineering Practice - 1. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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