Technical Note – Measuring The Tensile Strength of Rocks

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Rudolph G. Wuerker
Organization:
The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Pages:
1
File Size:
95 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 2, 1955

Abstract

The scarcity of values of tensile strength of rocks has been explained by the lack of successful testing procedures. In the case of mine rock a description is given' of the difficulties encountered in testing a cylindrical specimen, such as a core, by conventional methods. Over a period of years the following method has given definite and reproducible results with the weakest as well as with the strongest rocks. It does not completely supersede the use of cores with special fixtures but is a supplement in all cases where cores cannot be obtained, as from soft rocks, or in cases where it is less expensive to prepare test specimens by cutting them out of the rock instead of drilling cores.
Citation

APA: Rudolph G. Wuerker  (1955)  Technical Note – Measuring The Tensile Strength of Rocks

MLA: Rudolph G. Wuerker Technical Note – Measuring The Tensile Strength of Rocks. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1955.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account