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Triaxial Ultra-Small Strain Measurements Using Laser Interferometry
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2005
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Rock TestingEngineeringLaser-optic InterferometryMeasurement UncertaintyMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsInterferometryVibration MeasurementStructural Health MonitoringGeomechanicsLaser InterferometryStressstrain AnalysisExperimental MechanicWeak RockInstrumentationLaser UltrasoundRock MechanicsMechanics Of Materials
Abstract This paper describes a prototype device for ultra-small strain triaxial stiffness measurement, using laser-optic interferometry, and based upon the Fabry-Perot principle. The results of a test on an intact specimen of weak rock are presented, and comparisons made between measurements using this device and a submersible LVDT system. The displacement resolution of the interferometer was 0.0006 μm and the strain resolution 8 × 10−7%. It is shown that the measurement uncertainty of the instrument was low compared with the magnitude of the displacements measured and in addition it was sufficiently accurate to detect the linear stress-strain behavior of a weak rock.
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