Titre : |
Bureau of reclamation procedures for conducting uniaxial Jacking Tests |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Misterek, D. L. ; Slebir, E. J. ; Montgomery, J. S. |
Mention d'édition : |
ASTM |
Editeur : |
ASTM |
Année de publication : |
1974 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-08782 |
Note générale : |
The bureau of Reclamation's present method of conduction unixial jacking tests incorporates the desirable feature and technique developed over many years of testing successful tests yielding usable data are attributed to through pre - test geologic exploration, careful site preparetion/ special drilling and explosive exacavation techniques/ and well - planned procedures for installation and removal of specialized equipement. Non engineering factors, such as good contractor - test team relationship, also play a critical role in a successful test program. The process were hydraulic flatjacks are used to apply desired load to prepare rock surface within a tunnel is described. Instrumentation of measure resulting displacement is referenced within the rock moss and is dependent of the loving system. Detail of all phases of conducting the test are presented. In addition,/ a discussion is given of some of the problems, solutions and philosophies that envolved whil tests were planned or conducted (Jacking tests). |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Roche Géologie Construction Forage Evaluation Méthodologie |
Index. décimale : |
622.2 Exploitation souterraine |
Résumé : |
The bureau of Reclamation's present method of conduction unixial jacking tests incorporates the desirable feature and technique developed over many years of testing successful tests yielding usable data are attributed to through pre - test geologic exploration, careful site preparetion/ special drilling and explosive exacavation techniques/ and well - planned procedures for installation and removal of specialized equipement. Non engineering factors, such as good contractor - test team relationship, also play a critical role in a successful test program. The process were hydraulic flatjacks are used to apply desired load to prepare rock surface within a tunnel is described. Instrumentation of measure resulting displacement is referenced within the rock moss and is dependent of the loving system. Detail of all phases of conducting the test are presented. In addition,/ a discussion is given of some of the problems, solutions and philosophies that envolved whil tests were planned or conducted (Jacking tests). |
Note de contenu : |
The bureau of Reclamation's present method of conduction unixial jacking tests incorporates the desirable feature and technique developed over many years of testing successful tests yielding usable data are attributed to through pre - test geologic exploration, careful site preparetion/ special drilling and explosive exacavation techniques/ and well - planned procedures for installation and removal of specialized equipement. Non engineering factors, such as good contractor - test team relationship, also play a critical role in a successful test program. The process were hydraulic flatjacks are used to apply desired load to prepare rock surface within a tunnel is described. Instrumentation of measure resulting displacement is referenced within the rock moss and is dependent of the loving system. Detail of all phases of conducting the test are presented. In addition,/ a discussion is given of some of the problems, solutions and philosophies that envolved whil tests were planned or conducted (Jacking tests). |
Bureau of reclamation procedures for conducting uniaxial Jacking Tests [texte imprimé] / Misterek, D. L. ; Slebir, E. J. ; Montgomery, J. S. . - ASTM . - ASTM, 1974. ISSN : CI-08782 The bureau of Reclamation's present method of conduction unixial jacking tests incorporates the desirable feature and technique developed over many years of testing successful tests yielding usable data are attributed to through pre - test geologic exploration, careful site preparetion/ special drilling and explosive exacavation techniques/ and well - planned procedures for installation and removal of specialized equipement. Non engineering factors, such as good contractor - test team relationship, also play a critical role in a successful test program. The process were hydraulic flatjacks are used to apply desired load to prepare rock surface within a tunnel is described. Instrumentation of measure resulting displacement is referenced within the rock moss and is dependent of the loving system. Detail of all phases of conducting the test are presented. In addition,/ a discussion is given of some of the problems, solutions and philosophies that envolved whil tests were planned or conducted (Jacking tests). Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Roche Géologie Construction Forage Evaluation Méthodologie |
Index. décimale : |
622.2 Exploitation souterraine |
Résumé : |
The bureau of Reclamation's present method of conduction unixial jacking tests incorporates the desirable feature and technique developed over many years of testing successful tests yielding usable data are attributed to through pre - test geologic exploration, careful site preparetion/ special drilling and explosive exacavation techniques/ and well - planned procedures for installation and removal of specialized equipement. Non engineering factors, such as good contractor - test team relationship, also play a critical role in a successful test program. The process were hydraulic flatjacks are used to apply desired load to prepare rock surface within a tunnel is described. Instrumentation of measure resulting displacement is referenced within the rock moss and is dependent of the loving system. Detail of all phases of conducting the test are presented. In addition,/ a discussion is given of some of the problems, solutions and philosophies that envolved whil tests were planned or conducted (Jacking tests). |
Note de contenu : |
The bureau of Reclamation's present method of conduction unixial jacking tests incorporates the desirable feature and technique developed over many years of testing successful tests yielding usable data are attributed to through pre - test geologic exploration, careful site preparetion/ special drilling and explosive exacavation techniques/ and well - planned procedures for installation and removal of specialized equipement. Non engineering factors, such as good contractor - test team relationship, also play a critical role in a successful test program. The process were hydraulic flatjacks are used to apply desired load to prepare rock surface within a tunnel is described. Instrumentation of measure resulting displacement is referenced within the rock moss and is dependent of the loving system. Detail of all phases of conducting the test are presented. In addition,/ a discussion is given of some of the problems, solutions and philosophies that envolved whil tests were planned or conducted (Jacking tests). |
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