NER/S/A/2005/13745Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock sample during laboratory testing and have been utilised to quantify damage progression for time-dependent failure modeling. However, the underlying physical mechanisms that produce AE in different materials and their evolution during the process of damage localisation are not fully understood, particularly in porous media. In order to investigate the sources of laboratory acoustic emissions, a moment tensor inversion was applied to data from triaxial compression experiments on Aue granite and Clashach sandstone. The moment tensor inversion was verified for granite, by comparison with results obtained using a more simp...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
Physical mechanisms governing natural and induced earthquakes are still poorly understood and, despi...
The loading of rocks involves the emission of elastic waves (acoustic emission, AE) as well as the m...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
The location of acoustic emission (AE) sources during deformation of rock has proven to be a useful ...
Abstract—In some reservoirs, large deformations can occur during oil or gas production because of th...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
We monitored acoustic emission (AE) events during an in-situ direct shear test on a specimen compose...
Catastrophic failure of natural and engineered materials is often preceded by an acceleration and lo...
Monitoring microseismic activity provides a window through which to observe reservoir deformation du...
International audienceThe acoustic emission (AE) and the mechanical behavior of granite samples duri...
International audienceThe deformation of rocks is associated with microcracks nucleation and propaga...
When a rigid solid undergoes mechanical deformation, locally accumulated strain energy can be relea...
Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fractu...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Emily Butcher for sample preparation and Peter Ibemesi for assista...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
Physical mechanisms governing natural and induced earthquakes are still poorly understood and, despi...
The loading of rocks involves the emission of elastic waves (acoustic emission, AE) as well as the m...
Acoustic emissions (AE) can provide information relating to the internal state of a deforming rock s...
The location of acoustic emission (AE) sources during deformation of rock has proven to be a useful ...
Abstract—In some reservoirs, large deformations can occur during oil or gas production because of th...
Acoustic emission (AE) is a useful non-destructive technique to determine whether damage in rock mat...
We monitored acoustic emission (AE) events during an in-situ direct shear test on a specimen compose...
Catastrophic failure of natural and engineered materials is often preceded by an acceleration and lo...
Monitoring microseismic activity provides a window through which to observe reservoir deformation du...
International audienceThe acoustic emission (AE) and the mechanical behavior of granite samples duri...
International audienceThe deformation of rocks is associated with microcracks nucleation and propaga...
When a rigid solid undergoes mechanical deformation, locally accumulated strain energy can be relea...
Analysis of Acoustic Emission (AE) induced during brittle and porous rock fractu...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Emily Butcher for sample preparation and Peter Ibemesi for assista...
Rock burst is the result of the development and extension of micro-cracks during the loading process...
Physical mechanisms governing natural and induced earthquakes are still poorly understood and, despi...
The loading of rocks involves the emission of elastic waves (acoustic emission, AE) as well as the m...