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Load Relaxation in Timber Mining Supports
Research on structural timber used in mines is a recent development. Load relaxation (or creep) is an important indicator of the behavior of timber in mines. The relationship between creep and load relaxation as well as a mathematical model for the stress in a specimen under a constant convergence rate are given. Some forms for the relationships between the creep factor and stress are suggested. The theory is backed by limited experimental results.
Load Relaxation in Timber Mining Supports
Research on structural timber used in mines is a recent development. Load relaxation (or creep) is an important indicator of the behavior of timber in mines. The relationship between creep and load relaxation as well as a mathematical model for the stress in a specimen under a constant convergence rate are given. Some forms for the relationships between the creep factor and stress are suggested. The theory is backed by limited experimental results.
Load Relaxation in Timber Mining Supports
F. R. P. Pienaar (author)
1984
25 pages
Report
No indication
English
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