Assessing Waviness from Televiewer for Incorporation within Defect Plane Shear Strength Models

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 15
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- 2216 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
"Roughness at varying scales is an important component of the shear strength of discontinuities. Small scale roughness can be assessed in drillcore and through laboratory testing of drillcore derived samples. Large scale roughness, or waviness, also plays an important part in peak shear strength and a number of methods for its incorporation into defect plane strength models are presented.A number of methods for capturing waviness data from exposed faces are reviewed. A method is presented for deriving waviness from downhole televiewer data, which is shown to be significantly more accurate than structural data derived from core logging. The method is based on work undertaken in the highly anisotropic bedded units of the Hamersley Province, Western Australia where televiewer surveys are routinely undertaken. Values of waviness are derived through a review of variation in dip resolved in the direction of the slope face. This method allows design engineers to incorporate large scale roughness in defect plane shear strengths at the design stage.INTRODUCTIONThere are a number of constitutive models currently being applied by rock mechanics practitioners in calculating defect plane shear strength parameters, such as Patton, Barton – Bandis and Hencher [1, 2, 3]. Most of these shear strength determinations are typically undertaken by determining the base or residual friction angle, and applying corrections for small and large scale surface roughness."
Citation
APA:
(2015) Assessing Waviness from Televiewer for Incorporation within Defect Plane Shear Strength ModelsMLA: Assessing Waviness from Televiewer for Incorporation within Defect Plane Shear Strength Models. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.