Nonlinear Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour And Stress Analysis In Rocks

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. Y. Lo R. S. C. Wai R. K. Rowe L. Tham
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Laboratory tests for the determination of thermo-mechanical proper- ties of three rock types were performed at temperatures up to 400°C. Results showed that for the medium and coarse Granitic Gneisses, the coefficient of thermal expansion and Young's modulus are strongly temperature and temperature history dependent. A threshold temperature exists for each rock type above which material nonlinearity becomes important, and is associated with the progress of thermal cracking. Finite element computations were performed to illustrate the influence of material nonlinearity and boundary constraint on thermal stresses. Finally, a case history of thermal spalling was analyzed and it is shown that the results of analysis are consistent with field observations.
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APA: K. Y. Lo R. S. C. Wai R. K. Rowe L. Tham  (1982)  Nonlinear Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour And Stress Analysis In Rocks

MLA: K. Y. Lo R. S. C. Wai R. K. Rowe L. Tham Nonlinear Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour And Stress Analysis In Rocks. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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