A New Method To Determine The Fracture Toughness Of Oil Shale

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. P. Chong
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Fracture toughness of oil shale is an essential property in fragmentation to optimize particle sizes and permeability distributions in in-situ processes. Fracture mechanics of oil shale has been based on conventional fracture mechanics using notched samples and assuming the material to be isotropic and elastic. Oil shale is a layered material more accurately characterized as transversely isotropic. The senior author proposes to use a semi- circular core specimen with a center crack subjected to three point bending. Singular crack tip elements with isoparametric elements are used. The precracked semi-circular disk is modeled under displacement loading. The effect of crack length on the non-dimensionalized stress intensity factor is investigated by strain energy method, ellipse method, and stress method. Very close agreements are found. The fracture toughness is obtained by compressing the specimen in to failure. Parameters such as oil yield are investigated.
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APA: K. P. Chong  (1984)  A New Method To Determine The Fracture Toughness Of Oil Shale

MLA: K. P. Chong A New Method To Determine The Fracture Toughness Of Oil Shale. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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