The Integral Rock Sampling Method And Its Application On The Redline Extension NW

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Philip A. Mattson
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Engineers involved with rock mechanics know the importance of discontinuities within a rock mass and their effect on its behavior when subjected to loads from structures or construction excavation activities. Various geophysical tools have been developed to provide comparative information on subsurface conditions, such as electrical resistivity, assorted seismic test methods, acoustic tests, etc. While these investigative means have proved invaluable in numerous situations, especially those where site alternatives are being evaluated, they shed little light on the difficult problem of quantifying the rock strength. For that purpose, a laboratory test program of samples obtained in the field is usually undertaken, often in conjunction with a variety of in-situ tests. While standard samples provide sufficient information on the rock properties, questions on the macro-structure of joints, faults, fissures, and their infillings often go unanswered. Presently, attempts are being made to incorporate into rock sampling technology new techniques which are directed towards providing better information on the incidense and orientation of discontinuities. One such device incorporates a scribe knife within the core barrel which scores the sample lengthwise as it is cored. The orientation of the scribe is known, thereby relating the bedding, planes, fractures, etc. to a spatial framework. A second approach, called the Integral Sampling Method, is the subject of this paper. Stated briefly, this method utilizes a grout injection to bond fractured rock to a steel reinforcing bar at the center of the coring. The bar is intended to act as a
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APA: Philip A. Mattson  (1979)  The Integral Rock Sampling Method And Its Application On The Redline Extension NW

MLA: Philip A. Mattson The Integral Rock Sampling Method And Its Application On The Redline Extension NW. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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