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Constitutive testing of Red Wildmoor sandstone

✍ Scribed by E. Papamichos; J. Tronvoll; I. Vardoulakis; J. F. Labuz; A. Skjærstein; T. E. Unander; J. Sulem


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
804 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1082-5010

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✦ Synopsis


The "rst objective of this research was to improve the experimental measurements for the constitutive behaviour of Red Wildmoor sandstone by optimizing the boundary conditions and specimen geometry, and improving the triaxial test instrumentation. The uniformity of deformation of the rock specimen was improved by minimizing specimen bulging due to specimen slenderness and end-surface frictional constraints. The improvements in the instrumentation were aimed at improving the monitoring of the applied forces, axial and radial deformations, and macroscopic rock failure through use of high precision LVDTs and cantilever gauges, acoustic emission measurements and acoustic pulse transmission velocities. The second objective was to obtain test data for the constitutive modelling and calibration of Red Wildmoor sandstone under various saturating conditions and saturation #uids. An additional task was an experimental study for the improvement of the uniaxial compression test as an index text for rock mechanics applications. The performed modi"cations allowed the reliable collection of post-peak stress test data of material softening behaviour, and the identi"cation of the point of macroscopic failure of the specimen beyond which the test data cannot be used directly for continuum modelling of material behaviour.


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