Site investigation and rock testing

2004 ◽  
pp. 180-220
2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 367-380 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdelaziz Boutrid ◽  
Salim Bensehamdi ◽  
Rachid Chaib

Literature review information about the knowledge of the rock strength with particular reference to hardness has been utilized. The Brinell hardness test is a simple and inexpensive estimation of the strength properties of a formation, thus reducing the high cost of extensive laboratory rock testing program. These tests were carried out on rock samples taken from the Hassi Messaoud site investigation (wells OMN602 and OMN402) at different depth ranging from 1,900m to 2,900m. Comprehensive lists of the known tests were established. A description of the site from where the samples were obtained is discussed. The methods and procedure of the laboratory tests are also presented. It is also shown there exists a useful correlation between Brinell hardness and the strength properties of the rock.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katie Edwards ◽  
Megan Crawford ◽  
Erin Tansill ◽  
Megan Murphy ◽  
Christine Gidycz ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 41 (01) ◽  
pp. 61-66
Author(s):  
P. Wolf ◽  
J. Kamphues ◽  
E. Grosse Beilage ◽  
V. Gotter

SummaryOn a piglet producing farm severe lameness was observed in pigs which had been weaned 3 weeks and longer due to severe distortions of joints and claws of fore and/or hind legs. Splaying of claws as well as flexural limb deformations particularly in the carpal joints increased in degree the older and heavier the pigs were. Because of coughing in the weaners, which had started 7–8 weeks before any lameness or limb deformation had been apparent, tetracycline was applied via water as medication. During the course of an on-site investigation, a miscalculation of dosage – 129–168 mg tetracycline per kg body weight – was revealed. It was therefore suggested to the farmer and his veterinarian to immediately stop the application of tetracycline and to use a different antibiotic against the still present coughing and sneezing. During a follow-up evaluation 4 weeks later, the farmer reported a significant decrease in affected animals. While a direct correlation between the lameness in the weaned pigs and the tetracycline dosage could not be proven, the existing evidence supports the theory that the overdosage was at least a contributing factor.


1995 ◽  
Author(s):  
ABB ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC PORTLAND ME
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Author(s):  
Mitsu OKAMURA ◽  
Naoko JIN-NOUCHI ◽  
Tetsuji ONO ◽  
Tsuyoshi OOYABU ◽  
Shutaro TSUKADA

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