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Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 10:56 pm
by the lurkist
Can you post your Mom somewhere, Toolshed? Oh wait, I posted your Mom.
Rick, is that the famous Mike Law, super- old- school- mega- crust- patriarch of Australian Climbing?
Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 11:10 pm
by pkananen
Horatio Felacio wrote:Have you really done compressive strength tests on Corbin sandstone? That's cool! i'm guessing you only did a uniaxial test. anyway, can you post the data somewhere?
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/viewtop ... ting+guide
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/viewtop ... ght=corbin
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/viewtop ... ght=corbin
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:39 am
by weber
Horatio Felacio wrote:Have you really done compressive strength tests on Corbin sandstone? That's cool! i'm guessing you only did a uniaxial test. anyway, can you post the data somewhere?
Guessing I'm being set up, but if you are really interested, data is available for inspection off this forum. I'll stick my neck out a bit with this snippet:
As you can guess, the compressive strength of our native rock down here varies from zilch for choss up to about 1500 psi for the "hard" stuff.
An "average" piece of RRG sandstone and an "average" piece of NRG sandstone were selected for testing by Mi-Tech Metals Laboratory on 7/10/07. The results are as follows:
NRG core sample: Yield Stress in compression - 4260 psi (29.4 MPa) 3450 Mpsi modulus
RRG core sample: Yield Stress in compression - 1036 psi (7.14 MPa) 474 Mpsi modulus
And, pkananen, those links you posted are to 2005 tests, which are ancient history. Much has been done since then, including new test instrumentation.
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:40 am
by weber
the lurkist wrote:
Rick, is that the famous Mike Law, super- old- school- mega- crust- patriarch of Australian Climbing?
yes
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 2:16 am
by Saxman
the lurkist wrote:Can you post your Mom somewhere, Toolshed? Oh wait, I posted your Mom.
Best laugh I have had all week!
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 2:58 am
by pigsteak
even a gumball like me could tell you NRG sandstone is hard as crap compared to the glued together sand around here.
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:05 am
by Horatio Felacio
the lurkist wrote:Can you post your Mom somewhere, Toolshed? Oh wait, I posted your Mom.
wow dude! you made a 'your mom' joke! very clever. pretty obvious you've been hanging out with too many knob-slobbering m.d.'s instead of your shit-talking pals, so i'm gonna let you go on this one. you need another session with mcrib and buster in miguel's parking lot.
bump
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 11:10 pm
by weber
Like most rrc.com threads, this one has gone a bit astray. So here's a bump.
May 9 - This Saturday
Dr. Michael Law, an Australian rock climber, route developer, and Materials and Engineering scientist will be giving a presentation next Saturday night at 8 PM at True North Inn in Pine Ridge. The subject will be climbing in Australia including recent bolt testing he has conducted in Aussie sandstone, similar to our Corbin sandstone.
This would be a good opportunity to check out the new True North Inn's menu offered by new owner, Jeff Columbo. And, enjoy Dr. Law's presentation afterwards.
If you know you will be coming for dinner, please call Jeff at 606-668-3745 and let him know so he will know how many to plan for.