Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fracturing at variety of loading conditions has been performed. On the base of advanced analysis of AE parameters, ultrasonic velocities and mechanical data we found that regardless of applied loading conditions the process of rock fracture can be separated into two main stages: (A) accumulation of non-correlated cracks localized almost randomly in the whole volume of uniformly stressed rock. (B) Final stage of sample fracturing could be characterized by appearance of AE nucleation site followed by initiation and propagation of th...
It can facilitate the understanding of the mechanical properties and failure laws of rocks to resear...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
Acoustic emission associated with the hydraulic fracturing of sandstone samples (dry or saturated) w...
Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fractu...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
Determination of the cracking levels during the crack propagation is one of the key challenges in th...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
The detailed time-space distribution of acoustic emission (AE) events during the catastrophic fractu...
Many sudden disasters (such as rock burst) by mining extraction originate in crack initiation and pr...
The phenomenon of acoustic emission (AE) is associated with rock failure and rock fracturing. In ord...
Uniaxial compression tests combined with nondestructive testing techniques are performed to explore ...
During rock failure and instability, cracks usually appear as microcracks in local areas and then ex...
The behavior of rock mass is governed by the properties of both the rock material and discontinuitie...
Laboratory results from uniaxial compression tests performed on pink Lac du Bonnet granite samples i...
The location of acoustic emission (AE) sources during deformation of rock has proven to be a useful ...
It can facilitate the understanding of the mechanical properties and failure laws of rocks to resear...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
Acoustic emission associated with the hydraulic fracturing of sandstone samples (dry or saturated) w...
Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fractu...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
Determination of the cracking levels during the crack propagation is one of the key challenges in th...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
The detailed time-space distribution of acoustic emission (AE) events during the catastrophic fractu...
Many sudden disasters (such as rock burst) by mining extraction originate in crack initiation and pr...
The phenomenon of acoustic emission (AE) is associated with rock failure and rock fracturing. In ord...
Uniaxial compression tests combined with nondestructive testing techniques are performed to explore ...
During rock failure and instability, cracks usually appear as microcracks in local areas and then ex...
The behavior of rock mass is governed by the properties of both the rock material and discontinuitie...
Laboratory results from uniaxial compression tests performed on pink Lac du Bonnet granite samples i...
The location of acoustic emission (AE) sources during deformation of rock has proven to be a useful ...
It can facilitate the understanding of the mechanical properties and failure laws of rocks to resear...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
Acoustic emission associated with the hydraulic fracturing of sandstone samples (dry or saturated) w...