The Effect Of Liquids On Mechanical Strength And Abrasiveness Of Rocks

Many methods of determining the abrasiveness of rocks were developed by a number of researchers. Although the effect of liquids on the mechanical properties of rocks has been investigated by some authors, the effect of liquids on the abrasivity of rocks has not been published. In this paper, the effect of different liquids on the abrasivity and mechanical strength of rocks was investigated. To achieve this goal; samples of sandstone, limestone and tuff were tested under laboratory conditions. The liquids having 4, 7.5 and 10-pH degrees were used in the experiments, representing acidic, alkaline and neutral conditions respectively. It was observed that the liquid which has a pH degree of 4 significantly increased the abrasivity of the above mentioned rocks. Compared with their dry values, the point load strength of the rock samples decreased when saturated with different liquids.

The Effect Of Liquids On Mechanical Strength And Abrasiveness Of Rocks

Many methods of determining the abrasiveness of rocks were developed by a number of researchers. Although the effect of liquids on the mechanical properties of rocks has been investigated by some authors, the effect of liquids on the abrasivity of rocks has not been published. In this paper, the effect of different liquids on the abrasivity and mechanical strength of rocks was investigated. To achieve this goal; samples of sandstone, limestone and tuff were tested under laboratory conditions. The liquids having 4, 7.5 and 10-pH degrees were used in the experiments, representing acidic, alkaline and neutral conditions respectively. It was observed that the liquid which has a pH degree of 4 significantly increased the abrasivity of the above mentioned rocks. Compared with their dry values, the point load strength of the rock samples decreased when saturated with different liquids.

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