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Uniaxial compressive strength test and indirect tensile tests for four types of rocks

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UCS test
Indirect tensile test
Rock mechanics

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2021-5-18
2021-7-7

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2021-7-7

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Detournay, Emmanuel
detou001@umn.edu

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This data sets include UCS tests and indirect tensile tests for four types of rock: Alabama Marble, Bonne Terre Dolomite, Burlington Limestone, and Dunnville Sandstone. Three samples are used for the UCS and tensile tests on each rock. The files for the UCS tests include sample dimensions, sample picture before and after failure, and test results. The files for the indirect tensile tests include specimen dimensions, test data, and test picture and slow-motion videos.

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H. Zhang, J-L. Le, E. Detournay (2022). An Experimental Investigation of Brittle Failure Mechanisms in Scratch Tests of Rock. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 275 (November): 108827
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engfracmech.2022.108827

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Zhang, He; Le, Jia-Liang; Detournay, Emmanuel. (2022). Uniaxial compressive strength test and indirect tensile tests for four types of rocks. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/mx9p-0h59.

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