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Stress
Tractions and Shear Stress
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Stress
Principal Stress
1 1
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1 1
1 1
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Lets simplify the problem make the whole problem 2D
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Normal v Shear Stress
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Good Old Mohrs Circles –
Making Stress Transformation Easier in 2D
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Mohr Explanation –
this is just a graphical way of deriving shear and normal stress on any plane
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Application
Note and
same angle
different text books
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Stress and Strain – Modulus and Poissons Ratio
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Stress can be derived using Strain as they are interlinked as follows – why would that be useful to us?
The coefficients and G are elastic moduli known as the Lame parameters.
G is also known as the modulus of rigidity or the shear modulus. G is a measure of the
samples resistance to shear deformation, = shear strain.
Another important elastic modulus is the bulk modulus K. Defined as the ratio of hydrostatic
stress p= 1=2=3 while shear stress=0
K is a samples resistance to
hydrostatic compression inverse
of K is known as
compressibility
Young’s mod and Poisson’s
ratio are defined in uniaxial
compression if stress is
uniaxial top equation
reduce to following then
knowing two of these
parameters all the rest can
be defined
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Stress in Cooper Basin
Stress Magnitudes with Depth - Cooper Eromanga Basin
3. Borehole Breakout
Sigv (UB)
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Analysis – Ratio of Geodynamics
Min/Max (SHmax) 4
Shmin
Geodynamics Sv
4. Frictional Limits (SHmax)
5. Core Based Methods
5 Geodynamics
SHmax
Alot of Significant
(DSCA, KE) scatter and uncertainty
variability
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Effective Stress
General Definition:
The Effective Stress is
the area between the Effective Stress = overburden
PP and the OBP
stress minus pore pressure;
At In Situ Conditions:
Vertical Effective Stress =
overburden stress - pore
Overburden Pressure pressure. This portion of the
overburden is carried by the
rock grains.
Pore Pressure It is the effective stress that
causes compaction.
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