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Research on acoustic emission characteristics and mechanical properties of shale under uniaxial and conventional triaxial compression. [PDF]
Wu W+5 more
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The fatigue weakening of creeping landslides by multi-stage rainfall. [PDF]
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Experimental study of the effect of natural fracture curvature on hydraulic fracture propagation behavior. [PDF]
Gong X, Jin Z, Ma X, Liu Y, Li G, Guo Y.
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Triaxial Tests on Cataclasites
Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 2014The Semmering Base Tunnel, a major railway tunnel project in Austria with a length of around 27.3 km was to be constructed through significant fault zones. The geotechnical parameters of the cataclasites especially in combination with high ground water pressure were of high importance for the geotechnical tunnel design.
Erich Pimentel, Andreas Goricki
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On the Interpretation of the Triaxial Test
Géotechnique, 1968Synopsis After reviewing the statical and kinematical indeterminancies of the triaxial test, the Paper describes an experimental investigation into the conditions of strain under triaxial compression. Radial and tangential strains are of special interest and these are estimated from the displacements of lead shot measured using an X-ray technique ...
W. M. Kirkpatrick, D. J. Belshaw
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Cyclic Triaxial Tests on Frozen Sand
Engineering Geology, 1979ABSTRACT Li, J.C., Baladi, G.Y. and Andersland, O.B., 1979. Cyclic triaxial tests on frozen sand. Eng. Geol., 13: 233–246. Strain-controlled cyclic triaxial tests were performed on a one-size silica (Ottawa) sand artificially frozen into 71.1-mm-diameter cylindrical samples.
Gilbert Y. Baladi+2 more
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Cold Regions Science and Technology, 1996
Abstract To investigate the strength and the deformation behaviour of crushed ice, triaxial tests were performed. Crushed ice is formed during ice-structure interaction by extensive damage of polycrystalline ice near the structure. The effects of the confining pressure and the rate of loading are studied.
Ian Jordaan, Suresh Singh
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Abstract To investigate the strength and the deformation behaviour of crushed ice, triaxial tests were performed. Crushed ice is formed during ice-structure interaction by extensive damage of polycrystalline ice near the structure. The effects of the confining pressure and the rate of loading are studied.
Ian Jordaan, Suresh Singh
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Developments in triaxial testing technique
Rock Mechanics Felsmechanik M�canique des Roches, 1970A simple triaxial cell is described together with details of the technique employed for triaxial testing. Triaxial strength results for 254 specimens of eight rock types are tabulated.
Evert Hoeck, J.A. Franklin
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1988
Results of both drained and undrained triaxial tests performed with a true triaxial cell on both natural and artificial clays are presented and discussed. The true triaxial apparatus, which has been used for about 20 years, is fully described. The apparatus has recently been modified to improve the measurement of lateral deformations.
Raymond N. Yong+2 more
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Results of both drained and undrained triaxial tests performed with a true triaxial cell on both natural and artificial clays are presented and discussed. The true triaxial apparatus, which has been used for about 20 years, is fully described. The apparatus has recently been modified to improve the measurement of lateral deformations.
Raymond N. Yong+2 more
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