Two Dimensional Photoelastic Analysis Of Gravity Loaded Rock Structures Using Gelatin Mixture Models

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Giovanni Barla
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

This paper examines the application of gelatin mixture models to the study of factors such as gravity effects, tectonic and residual stresses, anisotropy, physical nonlinearity, time-dependent behavior of the rock mass and connectedness of the geologic space. The calibration technique of gelatin mixtures, proposed by Richards and Mark in 1966, is applied to the particular problem considered. Similitude relationships between model and prototype are discussed with reference to the constitutive equations describing the physical behavior of the rock mass. The interaction between two openings in a linearly elastic medium, under conditions of plane strain, is used as an illustrative example, with the view of describing the history of stress and deformation changes on the rock medium and lining around a slusher drift while undercuts are made in block caving.
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APA: Giovanni Barla  (1968)  Two Dimensional Photoelastic Analysis Of Gravity Loaded Rock Structures Using Gelatin Mixture Models

MLA: Giovanni Barla Two Dimensional Photoelastic Analysis Of Gravity Loaded Rock Structures Using Gelatin Mixture Models. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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