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The objective of this study is to conduct a laboratory investigation of AE in rocks and explore the possibility of its application to evaluate the damage in rock mass. The emphasis of this paper will be on the verification of the Kaiser effect in different stress levels and the influences of stress state on the Kaiser effect. And, we suggest a new parameter, which was produced by AE measurements of differently damaged rocks, in order to evaluate the rock damage.
In the experiment, rock specimens were uniaxially or triaxially loaded under compression by means of a servo-controlled testing machine. Average uniaxial compressive strength of Gosford sandstone used in this study was 40 MPa in dry condition. This study gives better understanding of the behaviour of rock under different stress conditions, eventually this can be used to evaluate the rock mass damage. The following main results can be obtained:

where,
AE: stress of AE onset
Sc: uniaxial compressive strength of the specimen
applied: applied stress in the test
The parameter decreases dramatically with the maximum stress level. When the maximum previous stress is less than 50% of the strength, which means it is within elastic range, the parameter is higher than 1.0. A high
RDP, higher than 1.0, means that the rock is of good quality.
RDP=1.11) is consistent with the previous loading condition, axial stress 20 MPa and confining pressure 10 MPa, which is within elastic range. ![]() | AET - AET - Non Metals | ![]() |