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MORI, Y. SEDLÁK, P. ŠIKULA, J.
Original Title
Estimation of Rock In-situ Stress by Acoustic and Electromagnetic Emission
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The Kaiser Effect in acoustic emission is often used fpr an estimation of the stress to which rocks have been subjected. However, there are case in ehich the Kaiser Effect is not clear, since the noises due to contact and/or the stick slip between the pre-induced fracture surfaces are measured during loading processes. In such cases, estimationof previous stress uis difficult by the conventional method which is based on acoutic emission activity observed under loading process. In the test for the Kaiser Effect on rocks, therefore, the noises must be eliminated from the acoustic emission generated from newly created cracks during the second loading process. Such techniques as analysis of the difference between the acoustic emission activity observed in the fiorst and second reolading and the analysis of the change in sthe slope of the acoustic emission amplitude distribution have been proposed. In this paper we present a new method by which the maximum previous stress in rocks can be directly estimated without any post signal analysis. In the new method, simultaneous measurement of acoustic and electromagnetic emission during loading test of rock sample is employed.
Keywords
Kaiser Effect, rock stress, electromagnetic emission
Authors
MORI, Y.; SEDLÁK, P.; ŠIKULA, J.
RIV year
2006
Released
19. 9. 2006
ISBN
1022-6680
Periodical
Advanced Materials Research
Year of study
2
Number
13-14
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
357
Pages to
362
Pages count
6
URL
http://www.scientific.net
BibTex
@article{BUT43639, author="Yasuhiko {Mori} and Petr {Sedlák} and Josef {Šikula}", title="Estimation of Rock In-situ Stress by Acoustic and Electromagnetic Emission", journal="Advanced Materials Research", year="2006", volume="2", number="13-14", pages="6", issn="1022-6680", url="http://www.scientific.net" }