Conical Strain Gauge Probe For Stress Measurement (Development)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Stas
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The authors have been interested in stress measurements in the rock mass for a long time. This paper describes the development of new apparatus for stress measurements in a rock mass. The principle of stress measurement by this device is based on the relief method as applied on the conical shaped surface of the bottom of a borehole. The design started based on the experience of K. Sugawara and Y. Obara who have been using the compact conical borehole over-coring system (CCBO). The conical shape of the strain gauge probe CCBO makes the fixation of the probe in borehole easy and, also, makes the measurement of stress in independent directions possible. The principle of the measuring method, the preparation of the borehole, the design of the probe for continuous measurement of stress during the course of overcoring are described. Also, a simplified version of the probe for long term monitoring of stress variations in the rock mass by means of the inserted body method and the initial laboratory results and in-situ testing of the development sample are described. Additionally, testing was done regarding the possible glues in relationship to the creep effect for this case.
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APA: L. Stas  (2006)  Conical Strain Gauge Probe For Stress Measurement (Development)

MLA: L. Stas Conical Strain Gauge Probe For Stress Measurement (Development). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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