Acoustic-emissive memory effect in coal samples under triaxial axial-symmetric compression

Soviet Mining - Tập 42 - Trang 203-209 - 2006
V. L. Shkuratnik1, Yu. L. Filimonov1, S. V. Kuchurin1
1Moscow State Mining University, Moscow, Russia

Tóm tắt

The experimental data are presented for production and manifestation of the Kaiser effect in coal samples subjected to triaxial loading by the Karman scheme in the first cycle and to various loading modes in the second cycle. The Kaiser effect is identified with the help of a deformation memory effect.

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