RI 3444 Measurement Of Pressures On Rock Pillars In Underground Mines - Part I - Introduction (2cf0fd35-c25e-41cd-9a97-83ac352c67a3)

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 20
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1939
Abstract
The ultimate object of this investigation is to develop a method for determining the pressure, in situ, on rock mine pillars, arches, and other mire structures. The preliminary investigations of Bureau of Mines engineers, as well as those of other investigators,4/ have shown that the velocity of sound depends on the pressure if it is dependent to such an extent that a measurement of the velocity might be used as a means of determining the pressure, a sonic method of measuring the pressure on rock mine columns is possible. Briefly the method would require, first, laboratory determination of the variation of the velocity of sound with pressure in samples of rocks taken from mine pillars to establish a. velocity-pressure relationship for the type of rock and, next, measurements of the velocity of sound in the mine pillars from which the laboratory samples were taken. The pressure on the pillars could be determined by correlating the velocity in the pillar with the velocity-pressure relationship established in the laboratory. Obviously the success of the method depends on the extent to which the velocity of sound varies with pressure in rock.
Citation
APA:
(1939) RI 3444 Measurement Of Pressures On Rock Pillars In Underground Mines - Part I - Introduction (2cf0fd35-c25e-41cd-9a97-83ac352c67a3)MLA: RI 3444 Measurement Of Pressures On Rock Pillars In Underground Mines - Part I - Introduction (2cf0fd35-c25e-41cd-9a97-83ac352c67a3). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1939.