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Spring 2017
Achieving forest recovery on previously forested well sites in northern Alberta is an on-going challenge for the oil and gas industry. Thirty-three experimental oil sands exploration (OSE) sites were constructed and reclaimed between 2004 and 2006 in northeastern Alberta. Our goal was to...
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1993
Chan, D. H., Tannant, D. D., Kaiser, P. K.
Abstract: During an excavation-response experiment performed at the Underground Research Laboratory (Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Pinawa, Man.) a decrease in fracture-zone transmissivity was measured as a tunnel intersected the room 209 fracture zone. The decrease in transmissivity was...
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2003
Kaiser, P., Hajiabdolmajid, V., Martin, C. D.
In deep underground excavations in hard rocks where stresses easily exceed the micro-crack initiation stress level inside the rock mass, proper consideration of the behaviour of rockmass during the brittle fracturing process in constitutive modelling is of paramount importance. Current empirical...
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System Level Monitoring for Time-Varying Conditions with Application to Ground Engaging Equipment
DownloadFall 2015
Condition monitoring is an effective tool for protecting equipment against unplanned and costly downtime. Conventionally, condition monitoring is only focused on the state of equipment's health and tracks the internal changes. However, more recent studies pointed out that an effective monitoring...