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The fracture index is where this line intersects the curve (Type I) or where it intersects a peak if it comes
before this point (Type II or Type III).

Fracture Index Examples

Syntax

FractureIndex(fracture percent, slack value, Load Channel, Primary Extension channel, slope 1
index, slope 2 index)

Parameters

Fracture percent - Determines the slope at which the fracture line is drawn. This slope is a percentage of
the slope of the X-Y curve.

Slack value - The offset used for calculating slack extension. If slack compensation is not used then this
argument should be zero (0).

Load channel -The channel used for the Y-axis of the curve. This should almost always be the Load
channel.

Primary Extension channel - (PrimaryExtension) The channel used for the X-axis of the curve. This should
almost always be the PrimaryExtension channel.

Unit Class

Integer

Example

The following formula will calculate the fracture index using a 95% fracture percent and assumes that slack
compensation is turned off.

FractureIndex(0.95, 0, _Load, PrimaryExt, Slope1, Slope2

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