Stress-Relief Method In Anisotropic Rocks By Means Of Gauges Applied To The End Of A Borehole

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Giovanni Barla
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The stress-relief method for the determination of the ground stress tensor is a common procedure in rock mechanics. In particular, the method of applying gauges to the end of a borehole is a well-established technique. Investigations, both experimental and theoretical, indicate that large discrepancies can exist in the determination of the ground stress tensor when the rock substance is not the ideal elastically isotropic material assumed for the reduction of data. The purpose of this paper is to extend the analysis of strain gauges applied to the end of a borehole to rock material more closely approximate to an orthotropic substance.
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APA: Giovanni Barla  (1969)  Stress-Relief Method In Anisotropic Rocks By Means Of Gauges Applied To The End Of A Borehole

MLA: Giovanni Barla Stress-Relief Method In Anisotropic Rocks By Means Of Gauges Applied To The End Of A Borehole. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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