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TITLE:
Rock Stress Measurement Methods in Rock Mechanics—A Brief Overview
AUTHORS:
Mohammed Sazid, Khaled Hussein, Khalid Abudurman
KEYWORDS:
Rock Stress, In Situ Stress, Hydraulic Fracturing, Flat Jack and Artificial Intelligence
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Engineering and Technology,
Vol.11 No.2,
May
9,
2023
ABSTRACT: The current brief review paper on rock stress measurement methods is very crucial factors in mining, civil infrastructure, geothermal energy, nuclear underground disposal, large underground oil storage caverns, etc as well as in geology and geophysical area. Measurement of in situ rock stress is a very challenging and difficult quantity and not possible to measure directly. Measure the deformation or displacements or hydraulic factors by perturbing the rock and converting the measured quantity into rock stress. There are two main categories for measuring methods: direct and indirect methods. The most common methods of direct in situ stress techniques are briefly described including advantages, disadvantages and limitations. Moreover, authors included the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for rock stress measurement methods.