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TECHNICAL NOTE: Analysis of in-situ stress measurements
Abstract In order to analyse in-situ stress measurements two approaches are discussed. These are eigen-value analysis and statistical techniques such as Arnold, Fisher and Bingham distributions. When these techniques are applied to field data, the results are quite consistent. Eigen-value analysis has the advantage of finding the mean stress magnitudes, and statistical distributions have the advantage of considering the dispersion factor.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Analysis of in-situ stress measurements
Abstract In order to analyse in-situ stress measurements two approaches are discussed. These are eigen-value analysis and statistical techniques such as Arnold, Fisher and Bingham distributions. When these techniques are applied to field data, the results are quite consistent. Eigen-value analysis has the advantage of finding the mean stress magnitudes, and statistical distributions have the advantage of considering the dispersion factor.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Analysis of in-situ stress measurements
Ercelebi, S. G. (author)
1997
Article (Journal)
English
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