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Effect of the Intermediate Principal Stress On Strength And Deformation Behavior of Sedimentary Rocks At the Depth Shallower Than 2000 M
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Symposium, August 30–September 2, 1989
Paper Number: ISRM-IS-1989-003
... to ductile behaviors is observed by the increase of the confining pressure. Upstream Oil & Gas normal stress minimum principal stress minimum stress Reservoir Characterization strength strain energy stress state metals & mining criterion experiment fracture strength triaxial...
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Hydraulic Fracturing - a Simple Tool For Controlling the Safety of Unlined High Pressure Shafts And Headrace Tunnels
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Symposium, August 31–September 3, 1986
Paper Number: ISRM-IS-1986-062
... the shut-in curve in Figure 3 is shown on Figure 4. The most relevant parameter to the design of pressure tunnels and shafts is the minimum stress determined directly from the shut-in pressure. The values of the minimum stress reported, are the mean values of 3 (occasionally 2) shut-in values determined...