The Effect of Stress on the Determination of Deformation Modulus

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Koopmans R. W. Hughes
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

This paper investigates the effect of varying stress levels on the determination of deformation moduli and examines the sensitivity of the borehole dilatometer in measuring rock mass scale features and its ability to represent rock mass characteristics. Cubical blocks of sandstone, limestone and granite were tested in the laboratory under triaxial stress conditions. Field programs were conducted in both granite and sandstone rock masses surrounding underground openings. The dilatometer's zone of influence was determined by conducting tests within an instrumented concrete cylinder and by performing a finite element analysis. Laboratory and field results suggest that the deformation modulus of a rock mass can be substantially affected by the stress field and that the borehole dilatometer is sensitive enough to profile deformation moduli as dictated by the in situ rock mass characteristics.
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APA: R. Koopmans R. W. Hughes  (1986)  The Effect of Stress on the Determination of Deformation Modulus

MLA: R. Koopmans R. W. Hughes The Effect of Stress on the Determination of Deformation Modulus. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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