Experimental Investigation of Time‑Dependent Deformation in Brittle Marcellus Shale - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

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Neel Gupta Brijes Mishra
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Jul 27, 2021

Abstract

Coal mining activity disturbs the natural equilibrium of in situ stress state such that the induced stresses deform the surrounding rock mass. Although the installation of roof supports typically prevents rock deformation, rock mass failure may still occur in bolted roof. The erratic failure of rock mass after few days to months and years of excavation is the result of time-dependent deformation of roof rock under constant surrounding stresses. In the current research, the triaxial laboratory creep experiments proved that Marcellus shale exhibits time-dependent deformation under constant stress that was smaller than the failure strength. However, unlike conventional experimental results, the time-dependent deformation did not depend on the level of constant stress. The often-neglected initial state of specimens and intrinsic heterogeneity highly influenced the time-dependent failure of Marcellus shale.
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APA: Neel Gupta Brijes Mishra  (2021)  Experimental Investigation of Time‑Dependent Deformation in Brittle Marcellus Shale - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)

MLA: Neel Gupta Brijes Mishra Experimental Investigation of Time‑Dependent Deformation in Brittle Marcellus Shale - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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