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ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTHS AND STRAIN-RATE DEPENDENT MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF NEW ALBANY OIL SHALE

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Ultimate tensile strength is a mechanical property parameter important to predict how oil shales will break. Split cylinder testing is used to measure this parameter under static loading conditions. Correlation between the ultimate tensile strengths and specific gravity of rock is presented based on 200 tests. Oil shales used in this paper are described in the previous paper of the proceedings by Chong, Miknis and Leskinen.

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Last Updated September 29, 2016, 21:12 (LMT)
Created September 29, 2016, 21:12 (LMT)
Citation Ken P. Chong, Arthur P. Boresi, Jeff S. Harkins, Troy E. Gillum, Phillip E. Crouse ---- Roy Long, ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTHS AND STRAIN-RATE DEPENDENT MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF NEW ALBANY OIL SHALE, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/ultimate-tensile-strengths-and-strain-rate-dependent-mechanical-properties-of-new-albany-oil-shale
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Publication Date 1987-1-1