The Measurement of Rock Pressures Induced by Mineral Extraction

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. N. May
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

"This paper describes the present approach of the Mines Branch to the problem of measuring the stress condition in the interior of rocks surrounding underground openings. An instrument, which will be referred to as a stressmeter, has been developed at the Mines Branch to measure un-directional stress changes in absolute units. There are two modes of operation of this stressmeter. It can be regarded as a fixed instrument, in which case it is installed at the end of a diamond drill hole and left in position to record any subsequent stress changes taking place. Alternatively, three of the stressmeters can be used in conjunction with a trepanning opera-tion to allow the existing stress condition to be determined. The initial laboratory work and subsequent experiences in the field with the stressmeter are described. All the field development work on the stressmeter was made possible through the co-operation of Canadian Refractories Limited, Kilmar, Quebec."
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APA: A. N. May  (1960)  The Measurement of Rock Pressures Induced by Mineral Extraction

MLA: A. N. May The Measurement of Rock Pressures Induced by Mineral Extraction. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1960.

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