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Point Load Strength Test Power Index of Irregular Sandy Dolomite Blocks
Rock Mechanics and Rock EngineeringMeiqian Wang +3 more
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59th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium
ABSTRACT: In rock engineering practice, Geological Strength Index (GSI) is a well-accepted method for rock mass classification with cross cutting applications. For instance, during blast design and support prediction in tunneling, stope and foundation planning and development.
T.M. Ozoji +6 more
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ABSTRACT: In rock engineering practice, Geological Strength Index (GSI) is a well-accepted method for rock mass classification with cross cutting applications. For instance, during blast design and support prediction in tunneling, stope and foundation planning and development.
T.M. Ozoji +6 more
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Volume 10: Petroleum Technology, 2022
Abstract Multi scale projects of civil, mining, and oil and gas drilling require to determine rock strength as main property of surface and subsurface rocks for safe structures, economic mining operations, as well as drilling performance optimizations. The Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) as a main rock strength test is considered a
Abdelsalam Abugharara +2 more
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Abstract Multi scale projects of civil, mining, and oil and gas drilling require to determine rock strength as main property of surface and subsurface rocks for safe structures, economic mining operations, as well as drilling performance optimizations. The Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) as a main rock strength test is considered a
Abdelsalam Abugharara +2 more
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The effect of porosity on the relation between uniaxial compressive strength and point load index
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2005[Abstract Not Available]
Kahraman S., Gunaydin O., Fener M.
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Recommendation of Specimen Geometry in Determining Point Load Strength Index for Anisotropic Rocks
International Geomechanics ConferenceABSTRACT: The point load strength index (Is(50)) is the critical parameter in evaluating the mechanical response of rock. Due to its ease in specimen preparation, this index test becomes even more important for calculating the strength index of layered anisotropic rocks.
D. Singh, K. Nilankar, H. K. Singh
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Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
While the uniaxial compression strength ( UCS ) test is the gold standard for determining the UCS of rock for geotechnical and mining applications, empirical correlations between UCS and other test measurements such as point load index ( PLI )
Bryan A. McCabe +2 more
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While the uniaxial compression strength ( UCS ) test is the gold standard for determining the UCS of rock for geotechnical and mining applications, empirical correlations between UCS and other test measurements such as point load index ( PLI )
Bryan A. McCabe +2 more
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Note on point load strength index test
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1979openaire +1 more source
Point load strength: an index for classification of rock material
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1992openaire +1 more source

