Spatial Distribution Of Deformation Moduli Around The CSM/ONWI Room, Edgar Mine, Idaho Springs, Colorado

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. Wadood M. A. El Rabaa William A. Hustrulid William F. Ubbes
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The spatial distribution of the deformation modulii around the CSM/ONWI test facility was determined using an NX version of the CSM cell. Approximately 840 modulus measurements were made in six rings (each ring containing seven holes each 6 m in length) of boreholes. These parallel rings were spaced at 2.4 m intervals along the room. Contour plots of the modulii revealed that the depth of the blast damage zone varied both with perimeter position and distance away from the opening. The maximum depth of disturbance appeared to be of the order of 60 cm. At locations removed from the opening, the variability in modulus was quite high reflecting the presence of joints, faults, shear zones and foliation. A comparison of rock mass modulii (ER) with those obtained from the laboratory testing of core (E), revealed that ER [=] 0.5 E.
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APA: A. Wadood M. A. El Rabaa William A. Hustrulid William F. Ubbes  (1982)  Spatial Distribution Of Deformation Moduli Around The CSM/ONWI Room, Edgar Mine, Idaho Springs, Colorado

MLA: A. Wadood M. A. El Rabaa William A. Hustrulid William F. Ubbes Spatial Distribution Of Deformation Moduli Around The CSM/ONWI Room, Edgar Mine, Idaho Springs, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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