A Method for Determining the True Tensile Strength of Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Niles E. Grosvenor
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

Several methods have been proposed for determining the tensile strength of rock. These have been tried out over the past several years, but the results have been erratic and of doubtful value. The tensile strength of rock is its weakest property, and this property apparently enters into all failure phenomena whether underground or on the slope of an open pit. Therefore, it is essential that detailed quantitative information is known about the tensile strength of rock if the design engineer is going to select the proper pit' slope, pit orientation, or orientation of underground workings so as to give the most economical and safest mining condition. This quantitative information may be used to orient the pit in such a manner as to allow steep slopes along two sides. This information may possibly be used to orient the direction of either underground workings or open pits so as to decrease powder consumption and to increase blasting efficiency. Hence it is of prime importance that a method of determining accurately the tensile strength of rocks be developed.
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APA: Niles E. Grosvenor  (1960)  A Method for Determining the True Tensile Strength of Rock

MLA: Niles E. Grosvenor A Method for Determining the True Tensile Strength of Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.

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