Geomechanics ExpressSM
Brinell Hardness to Identify Unconfined Compressive Strength
Rapid, non-destructive, core-based strength logs using Brinell Hardness and Ultrasonic Velocity can rapidly identify the relative rock strength in conventional cores over large depth intervals. This measurement provides a “quick-look” at geomechanical properties.
Benefits of using Brinell Hardness to develop Core-Based Strength (CBS) Logs
- Provides the relative strength along the length of the core
- Identifies the weakest & strongest areas over large depth intervals
- Provides a nondestructive strength profile vs. depth
- Provides high resolution logs with multiple rock mechanical parameters
- Readily converted to UCS
- A helpful guide in determining which areas require additional core analysis
- Superior tool for strength diagnostics in rubbled shale