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Using the Kaiser Effect in Composites for Stressed Rock Mass Control

Stress memory in consolidating composites in acoustic emission is studied experimentally to understand feasibility of its application in stress state control in rock mass. The tests show that, owing to uniformity and comparatively high responsiveness of acoustic emission behavior under straining, co...

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Published in:Journal of mining science 2018, Vol.54 (1), p.21-26
Main Authors: Nikolenko, P. V., Shkuratnik, V. L., Chepur, M. D., Koshelev, A. E.
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Language:English
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Summary:Stress memory in consolidating composites in acoustic emission is studied experimentally to understand feasibility of its application in stress state control in rock mass. The tests show that, owing to uniformity and comparatively high responsiveness of acoustic emission behavior under straining, composite materials, when placed in a geomedium, allow highly accurate identification of tensor of actual stresses in it.
ISSN:1062-7391
1573-8736
DOI:10.1134/S1062739118013282