Stress Measurement Of Rock Mass In Situ And The Law Of Stress Distribution In A Large Dam Site

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Bai Shiwie Li. Guangyu
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

This paper presents the study in situ on stress field of rock mass in a large dam site. By means of two different measure instruments and the method of stress relief, a lot of measure in situ has been done, including stress measurement of three dimensions at ten points and two deep-hole stress measurements in the perpendicular boreholes which are 59.4m and 53m deep seperately, and the basic accordant results corresponding two methods have been got. In the process of the deep-borehole stress measurement we got the stress value in critical state in which cylindrical core would become core-disking in the high stress area, which was first got in the world. The maximum principal stress was up to 650 kg/cm2. The stress value obtained by test and the thickness of rock disks all basically accord to the analysis by mechanical mechanism of core-disking The plane linear elastic finite element analysis has been completed. Results of inverse calculation all ac- cord to the measurement results in four different positions. The whole outline of the stress field of dam site was delineated clearly.
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APA: Bai Shiwie Li. Guangyu  (1982)  Stress Measurement Of Rock Mass In Situ And The Law Of Stress Distribution In A Large Dam Site

MLA: Bai Shiwie Li. Guangyu Stress Measurement Of Rock Mass In Situ And The Law Of Stress Distribution In A Large Dam Site. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1982.

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