Double Torsion Beamtime, Mechanical Data (NERC grant NE/M001458/1)
The mechanical data (loads, displacements) recorded during double torsion experiments on samples of 6 shale materials and a sandstone. These experiments were conducted on the I12 beamline, Diamond Light Source, Harwell as part of beamtimes EE13824-1 and EE13824-2 between 26/02/17 and 03/03/17. The data were collected using the standard double-torsion technique, with a load cell behind the actuator recording applied force. The method and results are described in detail by Chandler et al, (2018,submitted) "Correlative optical and X-ray imaging of strain evolution during Double Torsion Fracture Toughness measurements in shale" The data was collected with the aim of correlating local deformation around a progressing fracture (through X-Ray and optical imaging) with recorded mechanical data from the loading system. The data was collected by M. Chandler, A-L Fauchille, J. Mecklenburgh, H. K. Kim and L. Ma, and was processed by M. Chandler and R. Rizzo. The complete dataset is present.
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University of Manchester
-Julian Mecklenburgh
(Senior Lecturer, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
)Michael Smith Building, Oxford Road
,Manchester
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Rock mechanics
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Toughness
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Double torsion samples were fabricated from 6 different shales and one sandstone. Samples were fabricated in 3 different directions relative to the sedimentary layering. Average sample dimensions were 20 mm x 60 mm x 3 mm. In total 66 double-torsion experiments were performed over the beam time. A double torsion apparatus was mounted on to the tomographic stage in the I12 beamline. Two high speed video cameras were also mounted at about 20° either side of the X-Ray beam looking at the sample surface. Double-torsion experiments were conducted following the method described by Becker et al (2011). The method and results are described in detail by Chandler et al, (2018,submitted) "Correlative optical and X-ray imaging of strain evolution during Double Torsion Fracture Toughness measurements in shale"
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British Geological Survey
Environmental Science Centre,Keyworth
,NOTTINGHAM
,NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
,NG12 5GG
,United Kingdom