Isıl Etkiye Maruz Kalmış Granit Ve Mermer Örneklerinin Fiziksel Ve Mekanik Özelliklerindeki Değişiminin Araştırılması
Özet
One of the factors affecting physical and mechanical properties of rocks is
temperature. This effect, which is called thermal effect,
manifests itself
in the
applications of field of geo
-
engineering such as geological repositories for
radioactive wastes, underground gasification of coal, geothermal energy, deep
underground mining where rocks are subjected to high temperatures, and in the
form of tempera
ture increases in stone buildings
which subject to fires.
In studies
related to the first type of thermal effect mentioned above, rock samples are
heated until the desired temperature is reached and then physical and mechanical
properties are determined un
der this temperature. This application requires
expensive and more sophisticated test devices and there is limited number of
study on this kind of thermal effect. In the assessment of the other thermal effect,
which represents fires, by considering the con
ditions after fires, changes due to
temperature are evaluated on the specimens which were first subjected to heating
and then allowed to cool down to room temperature. Although the number of
studies based on this approach is greater, in our country, ther
e is limited study,
which were conducted on the variation of physical and mechanical properties of
only a few building stones.
By considering the above mentioned issues, in this thesis study, it was aimed to
investigate the changes in the physical and mech
anical properties of granite and
marble samples depending on temperature based on a thermal effect occurred in
iv
the near past and to assess general trends and threshold temperature values
associated with the changes in these properties by comparing the resu
lts from this
and previous studies. For these purposes, the specimens prepared from both rock
types to be used in different tests were subjected to thermal effect under
temperatures reaching up to 1000
o
C, and then they were allowed to cool down
slowly to r
oom temperature.
Main physical and mechanical properties of all
specimens were determined and
assessed,
besides their stre
s
s
-
strain curves were
also drawn t
o evaluate their variations depending on temperature.
In addition,
porosity of the specimens was al
so determined using X
-
ray CT method and the
results obtained from this study were compared t
o
those obtained fr
o
m the
previous studies with similar purpose.
Based on the results of the study,
except small fluctuatio
ns, generally no evident
change in the m
ineral composition of the granite and marble specimens depending
on the increase in
temperature has occurred.
For both rock types, except
porosity, it is understood that all physical and mechanical properties showed a
decrease with increasing temperature
. Both granite and marble specimens show
transition from brittle to ductile behaviour as temperature increases and this trend
confirms the results of the previous studies. If the granite and marble, of which the
values of slake durability index significant
ly reduced with the increase in
temperature, are subjected to a number of wetting
-
drying cycles in the field and
then used as a building stone, the
se materials
would be adversely influenced by
thermal effect resulted from fires. The values of porosity dete
rmined from the X
-
ray
CT method and the method suggested by ISRM are consistent until a certain
temperature. The comparisons between the results of this study and those from
the previous
similar studies conducted on granites and marbles indicated that the
physical and mechanical properties of the specimens subjected to thermal effect
generally show a similar trend to those in the previous investigations. According to
the values of threshold temperature, which were estimated from the average trend
lines for
different rock properties, the threshold value indicating that the granite
specimens are evidently influenced by the increase in temperature is 400
o
C, while
it is 100
o
C for the marble specimens.