Rock Mechanics - An Investigation of Microseismic Activity in Rock Under Tension

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. W. Brown M. M. Singh
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Three rocks of highly varied physical properties are selected for the first reported experimental study concerning microseismic activity of rock under tension to determine the effects of static fatigue, loading rate, repeated loading and rock anistropy compared to compression and bending loads. The microseismic method of detecting rock under deformation may be a great potential tool in surveillance and location in situ of dangerously stressed strata, as well as predicting rock failures. Noises emitted under load or the rate of energy (energy of noise pulses generated per unit time) are computed for varying conditions. The tests are conducted at constant load on a dead weight loading machine to eliminate all possible extraneous noises — an indispensable precaution — at various load levels. Experimental results are reported including the relation of total energy emitted to tensile strength of rock and the possibility of simulating a phenomenological model for microseismic activity. Plots of some of the experiments are included. INTRODUCTION Rock failure, whether on a large scale faulting in the earth's crust and rock bursts in mines, or on small scale ruptures of laboratory test specimens, generates transient vibrations in the rock mass. Mechanisms of intermittent deformation, such as twinning and cracking through and between mineral grains, also produce similar vibrations, but of very small amplitude. Such vibrations from both deformation and failure are referred to as microseismic activity, rock noise, or occasionally seismo-acoustical activity. An individual rock noise is sometimes
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APA: J. W. Brown M. M. Singh  (1967)  Rock Mechanics - An Investigation of Microseismic Activity in Rock Under Tension

MLA: J. W. Brown M. M. Singh Rock Mechanics - An Investigation of Microseismic Activity in Rock Under Tension. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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