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for "A Case History: Acoustical Surveying For Rock Structure Detection"


Title
A Case History: Acoustical Surveying For Rock Structure Detection
Author Price, T. O. 
Society / Organization SME 
Summary / Abstract In 1969 Holosonics designed and developed a portable system for conducting acoustical surveys in metal mines, with lead-silver veins as the principal targets. Recently this system has been proven useful in describing rock structures for advance geologic information in civil engineering application and underground construction applications. This paper discusses a case history of acoustical surveying from a series of pilot drill holes in an advancing tunnel. In acoustical surveying a pulsed acoustic signal is used to generate reflected signals from the rock formation. Arrival time, amplitude and phase of the returned signals can be determined. These data became the basis for a signal correlation program designed to relate the signals to their respected pseudo-planar reflecting interfaces. An application of acoustical surveying has recently been conducted in a portion of the excavation for the Washington Metro Area Transit Subway. The data results and conclusions of the program are discussed in the paper. Acoustical surveying was successful in predicting the occurrence of major jointing and foliation plane shearing ahead of the tunnel advancement. 
Format PDF 
File Size 37.6k 
Specifications v 7.0 / 300 dpi 
Copyright Date 1/1/74 
Publication Date 1/1/74 
Digitization Date 5/20/08 
Book Title Rapid Excavation And Tunneling Conference Proceedings - 1974 
Chapter Chapter 13 - Site Investigation 
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