Correlations between UCS, Point Load, and Tensile Strength | How to Get All 3 Values from 1 Test

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Learn this quick and easy way to estimate the unconfined compressive (UCS) and tensile strength rock using the point load index. This video presents the commonly used correlations used in engineering practice for a quick estimation of rock strength.

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