Scratch test results for Dunnville sandstone

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2020-12-01
2022-04-01

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2022-04-05

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Scratch test results for Dunnville sandstone

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2022-07-18

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Detournay, Emmanuel
detou001@umn.edu

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This dataset contains cutting force signals, videos of rock cutting processes, particle size distribution from sieving analysis obtained from scratch tests conducted on Dunnville sandstone at different depths of cut, which cover the rock failure in ductile, fragmentation and brittle regimes. The force signals and videos can be used to study the rock failure mechanism and energy scaling in the rock cutting process. The particle size distribution data explains the energy dissipation in rock cutting process and the scaling law of the specific energy in the fragmentation regime.

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These experimental data from scratch tests on Dunnville sandstone consists of video files, force signal files and particle data file. Both the force signals and videos files are from two rounds of scratch tests. The particle size distribution, obtained using sieving analysis at each depth of cut, is provided only for the second round of tests.

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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). Scratch test results for Dunnville sandstone. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/y9n1-p722.

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DS-0.1-0.4mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 0.1 mm and 0.4 mm (first round)
(2.66 GB)

DS-0.5-0.9mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 0.5 mm and 0.9 mm (first round)
(3.31 GB)

DS-1.0-1.8mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 1.0 mm and 1.8 mm (first round)
(3.58 GB)

DS-2.0-2.6mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 2.0 mm and 2.6 mm (first round)
(3.89 GB)

DS-2.8-3.0mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 2.8 mm and 3.0 mm (first round)
(2.43 GB)

DS-3.3-4.0mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 3.3 mm and 4.0 mm (first round)
(2.99 GB)

DS1.zip
Force signals of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 0.1 mm and 4.0 mm (first round)
(2.31 MB)

DS3-0.9-1.5mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 0.9 mm and 1.5 mm (third round)
(5.07 GB)

DS3-1.6-2.0mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 1.6 mm and 2.0 mm (third round)
(4.35 GB)

DS3-2.1-2.6mm.zip
Videos of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 2.1 mm and 2.6 mm (third round)
(4.7 GB)

DS3.zip
Force signals of rock cutting on Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 0.1 mm and 2.6 mm (third round)
(2.46 MB)

Sieve analysis-DS3.xlsx
Particle size distribution of Dunnville sandstone at depth of cut between 0.1mm and 2.6 mm using sieving analysis (third round)
(164.67 KB)

README.txt
Description of data
(7.28 KB)

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