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Title: Non-destructive estimation of uniaxial compressive strength of deteriorated carbonate building stones by frost action
Authors: Gireson, Kazım
Çelik, Sefer Beran
Çobanoğlu, İbrahim
Keywords: Deterioration
Carbonate building stones
The Leeb hardness test
Laboratory freeze-thaw tests
Long-Term Durability
Freeze-Thaw
Mechanical-Properties
Prediction Model
Schmidt Hammer
Leeb Hardness
Rock
Equotip
Cycles
Decay
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), which is one of the most important engineering properties of natural building blocks, exhibits a decrease at various rates under the effect of freeze-thaw (FT) cycles. In this study, practical estimation of UCS loss of 21 groups of carbonate building stones exposed to 4, 7, 10, 14, 20, 28, 35, 56, 70 and 84 FT cycles is aimed by proposed estimation models. In all models, the Leeb hardness (HLD), which is practically determined by a dynamic surface hardness test method, was used as major input parameter. Other basic stone properties and number of FT cycles were also used as additional input parameters in developed models. The test results indicated that HLD and UCS values decreased up to 13 and 40%, respectively, at the end of 84 FT cycles. Proposed equations are reliable and beneficial in estimation of deteriorated UCS values of carbonate building stones in practical engineering applications and scientific studies.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/52037
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-023-11032-9
ISSN: 1866-6280
1866-6299
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