Experimental data on poroelastic moduli of transversely isotropic rock
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Labuz, Joseph F
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These data present volumetric and deviatoric poroelastic moduli from a series of drained, undrained, and unjacketed tests in uniaxial, hydrostatic, and axisymmetric compression for a porous sandstone. These data enable the direct and independent measurement of all eight parameters that fully describe the mechanical response of a transversely isotropic rock.
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Deposited here are Excel spreadsheets containing data for figures 3 to 9. Descriptions of each file can be found in Readme.txt
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Sponsorship: Partial support from the MSES/Miles Kersten Chair
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Tarokh, Ali; Labuz, Joseph F. (2021). Experimental data on poroelastic moduli of transversely isotropic rock. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/s9ce-z534.
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Data - Figure 3.xlsx
Dependence of transversely isotropic elastic parameters on confining pressure
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Data - Figure 4.xlsx
Triaxial compression strength results
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Data - Figure 5.xlsx
The drained bulk response
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Data - Figure 6.xlsx
The unjacketed response
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Data - Figure 7.xlsx
Biot coefficient
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