The Application Of Barodynamic Photostress Techniques To The Study Of The Behavior Of Roof Strata Over A Rectangular Mine Opening

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Chi-shing Wang
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

In many cases the roof strata of a bedded deposit may be considered as a composite of rock beams of rectangular cross section, whose component layers differ in thickness and may or may not be separable from each other when they are subjected to loading by their own weight. An analytical study of the behavior of such multiple-layer beams is extremely difficult owing to the heterogeneity and anisotropy of rock materials. The complexity is revealed by the fringe photographs obtained from several series of barodynamic photostress experiments conducted on various types of multiple-layer model beams of a medium-grained Bedford limestone. Further discussion on the applicability of barodynamic photostress techniques to the model study of the behavior of mine roofs in stratified geologic media is presented by comparing the phenomenological observations recorded in this investigation.
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APA: Chi-shing Wang  (1968)  The Application Of Barodynamic Photostress Techniques To The Study Of The Behavior Of Roof Strata Over A Rectangular Mine Opening

MLA: Chi-shing Wang The Application Of Barodynamic Photostress Techniques To The Study Of The Behavior Of Roof Strata Over A Rectangular Mine Opening. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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