Determine the strength of the bedrock granite.  Assume you sampled the granite where it was exposed at the surface and ran a series of 4 triaxial compression tests (results given below).  Determine the Coloumb coefficient (or friction angle) and the cohesion of the rock given these test results.  Either use graph paper to draw Mohr’s circles and a failure envelope to help you determine these values or use the computer to make a plot.  Show all your work for credit!     Test                                    Confining pressure                                                    Axial load at failure   1                                         4.5 MPa                                                                       35.5 MPa   2                                         9 MPa                                                                           50 MPa   3                                         17 MPa                                                                         73 MPa   4                                         26 MPa                                                                        104 MPa

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  • Determine the strength of the bedrock granite.  Assume you sampled the granite where it was exposed at the surface and ran a series of 4 triaxial compression tests (results given below).  Determine the Coloumb coefficient (or friction angle) and the cohesion of the rock given these test results.  Either use graph paper to draw Mohr’s circles and a failure envelope to help you determine these values or use the computer to make a plot.  Show all your work for credit!

 

 

Test                                    Confining pressure                                                    Axial load at failure

 

1                                         4.5 MPa                                                                       35.5 MPa

 

2                                         9 MPa                                                                           50 MPa

 

3                                         17 MPa                                                                         73 MPa

 

4                                         26 MPa                                                                        104 MPa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Determine the fluid pressure that must be applied at the base of the production well to initiate a system of shear fractures. Use the Mohr envelope you determined in problem 3 and the information below to draw a Mohr’s circle to determine the fluid pressure required to fracture the rock.

 

Information: 

Maximum compressive stress is vertical

Sedimentary rocks have an average density of 2100 kg/m3

Granite has an average density of 2800 kg/m3

Minimum compressive stress is horizontal and is 54 MPa

 

 

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