compressive strength of basalt rock

Dynamic compressive properties of Kalgoorlie basalt rock

2020.11.1  The ultimate compressive strength and corresponding failure strain are quantified. The test results show that Kalgoorlie basalt rock exhibits high sensitivity to on its compressive strength especially above 100/s and dynamic increment factor up to 2.3 at strain rate 403/s.

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(PDF) Assessing the uniaxial compressive strength and

PDF Basalt was used as an ornamental stone in many historic and ancient cities in Jordan. Measuring the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) and the... Find, read and cite all the research...

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Limits on strength and deformation properties of jointed basaltic rock ...

Typical values of strength parameters for intact basalt at ambient temperature (20°C) and negligible confining pressure are Young's modulus, 78±19 GPa; Poisson's ratio, 0.25±0.05; tensile strength, −14.5±3.3 MPa; unconfined compressive strength, 266±98 MPa; and conhesion, 66 MPa.

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Estimation of compressive strength of various stones based

2023.4.30  A stone’s compressive strength is usually estimated with a typical uniaxial compressive strength test (UCS), in adherence to the standards proposed by different organizations, including the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM) [ 8] and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) [ 9 ].

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Frontiers Geomechanical rock properties of a basaltic volcano

2015.6.9  To do this, we evaluated the physical (porosity, permeability) and mechanical (strength) properties of basaltic rocks at Pacaya Volcano (Guatemala) through a variety of laboratory experiments, including: room temperature, high temperature (935 °C), and cyclically-loaded uniaxial compressive strength tests on as-collected and thermally

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Estimating uniaxial compressive strength of rocks using

2013.8.1  The aim of this paper is to estimate the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of rocks with different characteristics by using genetic expression programming (GEP). For this purpose, five different types of rocks including basalt and ignimbrite (black, yellow, gray, brown) were prepared.

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Mechanical Properties and Damage Evolution Characteristics

2023.11.1  The results show that: (1) the ability of basalt to resist load and deformation changes from slight enhancement to rapid deterioration with the increase of temperature, and 600 ℃ is its threshold.

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Dynamic compressive properties of Kalgoorlie basalt rock

2020.11.1  Abstract. In this study, the basalt rock extracted from the Kalgoorlie region of Western Australia is intensively studied on its compressive properties under both static and dynamic loads covering strain rate between 2.22 × 10-6/s to 408/s. The ultimate compressive strength and corresponding failure strain are quantified.

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Improving uniaxial compressive strength estimation of carbonate ...

2021.11.1  Abstract. Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) is the most used parameter to measure rock strength. However, restrictions in sampling large volume of material, the need of very large set of results and onsite characterisation of UCS non-destructively are requirements in many scientific and engineering investigations.

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Limits on strength and deformation properties of jointed

2017.8.29  Corresponding values for a basaltic rock mass that incorporate the weakening effects of scale are deformation modulus, 10-40GPa; Poisson's ratio, 0.3; tensile strength, -0.1 to -2.5MPa; uniaxial compressive strength, 10 90MPa; nd cohesion, 0.6-6MPa.

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Dynamic compressive properties of Kalgoorlie basalt rock

2020.11.1  The ultimate compressive strength and corresponding failure strain are quantified. The test results show that Kalgoorlie basalt rock exhibits high sensitivity to on its compressive strength especially above 100/s and dynamic increment factor up to 2.3 at strain rate 403/s.

More

(PDF) Assessing the uniaxial compressive strength and

PDF Basalt was used as an ornamental stone in many historic and ancient cities in Jordan. Measuring the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) and the... Find, read and cite all the research...

More

Limits on strength and deformation properties of jointed basaltic rock ...

Typical values of strength parameters for intact basalt at ambient temperature (20°C) and negligible confining pressure are Young's modulus, 78±19 GPa; Poisson's ratio, 0.25±0.05; tensile strength, −14.5±3.3 MPa; unconfined compressive strength, 266±98 MPa; and conhesion, 66 MPa.

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Estimation of compressive strength of various stones based

2023.4.30  A stone’s compressive strength is usually estimated with a typical uniaxial compressive strength test (UCS), in adherence to the standards proposed by different organizations, including the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM) [ 8] and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) [ 9 ].

More

Frontiers Geomechanical rock properties of a basaltic volcano

2015.6.9  To do this, we evaluated the physical (porosity, permeability) and mechanical (strength) properties of basaltic rocks at Pacaya Volcano (Guatemala) through a variety of laboratory experiments, including: room temperature, high temperature (935 °C), and cyclically-loaded uniaxial compressive strength tests on as-collected and thermally

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Estimating uniaxial compressive strength of rocks using

2013.8.1  The aim of this paper is to estimate the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of rocks with different characteristics by using genetic expression programming (GEP). For this purpose, five different types of rocks including basalt and ignimbrite (black, yellow, gray, brown) were prepared.

More

Mechanical Properties and Damage Evolution Characteristics

2023.11.1  The results show that: (1) the ability of basalt to resist load and deformation changes from slight enhancement to rapid deterioration with the increase of temperature, and 600 ℃ is its threshold.

More

Dynamic compressive properties of Kalgoorlie basalt rock

2020.11.1  Abstract. In this study, the basalt rock extracted from the Kalgoorlie region of Western Australia is intensively studied on its compressive properties under both static and dynamic loads covering strain rate between 2.22 × 10-6/s to 408/s. The ultimate compressive strength and corresponding failure strain are quantified.

More

Improving uniaxial compressive strength estimation of carbonate ...

2021.11.1  Abstract. Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) is the most used parameter to measure rock strength. However, restrictions in sampling large volume of material, the need of very large set of results and onsite characterisation of UCS non-destructively are requirements in many scientific and engineering investigations.

More

Limits on strength and deformation properties of jointed

2017.8.29  Corresponding values for a basaltic rock mass that incorporate the weakening effects of scale are deformation modulus, 10-40GPa; Poisson's ratio, 0.3; tensile strength, -0.1 to -2.5MPa; uniaxial compressive strength, 10 90MPa; nd cohesion, 0.6-6MPa.

More

Dynamic compressive properties of Kalgoorlie basalt rock

2020.11.1  The ultimate compressive strength and corresponding failure strain are quantified. The test results show that Kalgoorlie basalt rock exhibits high sensitivity to on its compressive strength especially above 100/s and dynamic increment factor up to 2.3 at strain rate 403/s.

More

(PDF) Assessing the uniaxial compressive strength and

PDF Basalt was used as an ornamental stone in many historic and ancient cities in Jordan. Measuring the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) and the... Find, read and cite all the research...

More

Limits on strength and deformation properties of jointed basaltic rock ...

Typical values of strength parameters for intact basalt at ambient temperature (20°C) and negligible confining pressure are Young's modulus, 78±19 GPa; Poisson's ratio, 0.25±0.05; tensile strength, −14.5±3.3 MPa; unconfined compressive strength, 266±98 MPa; and conhesion, 66 MPa.

More

Estimation of compressive strength of various stones based

2023.4.30  A stone’s compressive strength is usually estimated with a typical uniaxial compressive strength test (UCS), in adherence to the standards proposed by different organizations, including the International Society for Rock Mechanics (ISRM) [ 8] and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) [ 9 ].

More

Frontiers Geomechanical rock properties of a basaltic volcano

2015.6.9  To do this, we evaluated the physical (porosity, permeability) and mechanical (strength) properties of basaltic rocks at Pacaya Volcano (Guatemala) through a variety of laboratory experiments, including: room temperature, high temperature (935 °C), and cyclically-loaded uniaxial compressive strength tests on as-collected and thermally

More

Estimating uniaxial compressive strength of rocks using

2013.8.1  The aim of this paper is to estimate the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) of rocks with different characteristics by using genetic expression programming (GEP). For this purpose, five different types of rocks including basalt and ignimbrite (black, yellow, gray, brown) were prepared.

More

Mechanical Properties and Damage Evolution Characteristics

2023.11.1  The results show that: (1) the ability of basalt to resist load and deformation changes from slight enhancement to rapid deterioration with the increase of temperature, and 600 ℃ is its threshold.

More

Dynamic compressive properties of Kalgoorlie basalt rock

2020.11.1  Abstract. In this study, the basalt rock extracted from the Kalgoorlie region of Western Australia is intensively studied on its compressive properties under both static and dynamic loads covering strain rate between 2.22 × 10-6/s to 408/s. The ultimate compressive strength and corresponding failure strain are quantified.

More

Improving uniaxial compressive strength estimation of carbonate ...

2021.11.1  Abstract. Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) is the most used parameter to measure rock strength. However, restrictions in sampling large volume of material, the need of very large set of results and onsite characterisation of UCS non-destructively are requirements in many scientific and engineering investigations.

More

Limits on strength and deformation properties of jointed

2017.8.29  Corresponding values for a basaltic rock mass that incorporate the weakening effects of scale are deformation modulus, 10-40GPa; Poisson's ratio, 0.3; tensile strength, -0.1 to -2.5MPa; uniaxial compressive strength, 10 90MPa; nd cohesion, 0.6-6MPa.

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