Behaviour Of A Brittle Sandstone In Plane-Strain Loading Conditions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Vassiliki G. Stavropoulou
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Although plane-strain is the preferred method of analysing many rock mecahnics problems, little is known about the behaviour of rock under this loading condition. A simple and inexpensive apparatus has been built for laboratory testing of rocks in plane-strain conditions. A thorough .investigation of the specimen geometry and the friction end effects showed that the results can be considered as reliable. The behaviour of a brittle sandstone in the simplest plane-strain condition [(03 = 0)] is significantly different than that of the uniaxial compression [(02 = U3 = 0)]. The plane-strain values of the Young's Modulus and the Poisson's Ratio are decreased in comparison to the corresponding uniaxial values. Dilatancy is also reduced in plane-strain, whereas the pre-failure brittleness of the rock increases. The most dramatic effect of the plane-strain condition is that on the strength of the sandstone, which increases by 49 per cent in comparison to its uniaxial compression value.
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APA: Vassiliki G. Stavropoulou  (1982)  Behaviour Of A Brittle Sandstone In Plane-Strain Loading Conditions

MLA: Vassiliki G. Stavropoulou Behaviour Of A Brittle Sandstone In Plane-Strain Loading Conditions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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