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English: Uniaxial compressive test is used to determine uniaxial compressive strength, Poisson’s ratio, and Young’s modulus. Uniaxial compressive test is also called unconfined compressive test. In this test, circular cylinders of rock samples are compressed parallel to their longitudinal axis. It is the oldest and simplest test, and continues to be one of the most convenient and useful ways for determining the properties of rocks (Jaeger and Cook, 1979).
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