Physical property measurements on analog granites related to the joint verification experiment
Abstract
A key element in JVE (Joint Verification Experiment) conducted jointly between the United States and the USSR is the analysis of the geology and physical properties of the rocks in the respective test sites. A study was initiated to examine unclassified crystalline rock specimens obtained from areas near the Soviet site, Semipalatinsk and appropriate analog samples selected from Mt. Katadin, Maine. These rocks were also compared to Sierra White and Westerly Granite which have been studied in great detail. Measurements performed to characterize these rocks were: (1) Uniaxial strain with simultaneous compressional and shear wave velocities; (2) Hydrostatic compression to 150 MPa with simultaneous compressional and shear wave velocities; (3) Attenuation measurements as a function of frequency and strain amplitude for both dry and water saturated conditions. Elastic moduli determined from the hydrostatic compression and uniaxial strain test show that the rock matrix/mineral properties were comparable in magnitudes which vary within 25 percent from sample to sample. These properties appear to be approximately isotropic, especially at high pressures. However, anisotropy evident for certain samples at pressures below 35 MPa is attributed to dominant pre-existing microcrack populations and their alignments. Dependence of extensional attenuation and Young's modulus on strain amplitude were experimentally determined for intact Sierra White granite using the hysteresis loop technique.
- Publication:
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Technical Report
- Pub Date:
- August 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990neri.rept.....M
- Keywords:
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- Analog Data;
- Demography;
- Geology;
- Granite;
- High Pressure;
- Hydrostatics;
- Hysteresis;
- Microcracks;
- Modulus Of Elasticity;
- Systems Engineering;
- Attenuation;
- Compressing;
- Crystals;
- S Waves;
- Sampling;
- Velocity Measurement;
- Geophysics