Measurement Of Rock Deformability In Boreholes

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard E. Goodman Tran K. Van Francois E. Heuzé
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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33
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Sound design of structures founded in or upon rock requires that the deformability of each rock member involved be characterized. This can be done by means of loading tests (plate bearing, flat jacks, borehole jacks, pressure chambers, etc.) or through convergence measurements (tunnel convergence, roof sag, etc.) in exploratory works. Analysis of data will be qualitative (degree of nonlinearity, creep behavior, scattering of results over a number of sites, etc.) and quantitative (modulus of elasticity or deformation). Some of these tests involve a very bulky apparatus and are expensive to perform. On the other hand, for the purpose of mapping and describing the various rock members which occur within a given site, many feet of diamond drill holes are frequently completed. Even with the optimum equipment and expert drillers, however, quantitative characterization of the rock units on the basis of tests on returned samples is apt to be misleading; the softer and weaker components of the rock tend to be lost and the fabric of the rock block- fracture system in situ is not sampled. Laboratory moduli of elasticity have proved to be consistently higher than in-situ values selected for engineering purposes. This led to the design of instruments which would operate in boreholes, combining the advantages of a reduced size and a deeper investigation, from the surface to several tens of feet. BOREHOLE DEFORMABILITY MEASURING INSTRUMENTS In the last 10 to 15 years, a number of testing devices have been con- structed which can be inserted into a borehole to apply a load and mea-
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APA: Richard E. Goodman Tran K. Van Francois E. Heuzé  (1972)  Measurement Of Rock Deformability In Boreholes

MLA: Richard E. Goodman Tran K. Van Francois E. Heuzé Measurement Of Rock Deformability In Boreholes. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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