This plot, introduced by Burns and Spry in 1969 makes use of the positive triangular of the Nadai hexagon. The normals to the sides of the triangle are the directions along which the given directions do not vary. The sides are the variable path points. Click the image below to begin download.

 

 

           

The program calculates the parameters on the basis of input values of X, Y and Z of deformed objects, tabulates the data and calculates the means. The plot can be completely labeled by entering caption etc. and sent to printer port for printing.

Title: Burns an Spry Diagram

File Size: 5.19 MB (5,445,621 bytes)

Key Words: Finite strain, triangular diagram with basis from Nadai, x/r, y/r, z/r, prolate, plane 

Comments: A plot to display finite strain suffered by objects in deformed rocks based on method by Burns and Spry, 1969

Revision ID :{0A368BBD-6072-4B65-81B6-C6220CF95D94}

Author: Prakash P Roday, Department of Applied Geology, Dr H S Gour University, SAGAR MP 470 003, India : Present Address- "The Recluse", 7 Vastu Vihar, Khajuri Kalan Road, Piplani, BHOPAL, MP 462 021, India