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Title: Predicting uniaxial compressive strength, modulus of elasticity and index properties of rocks using the Schmidt hammer
Authors: Yağız, Saffet.
Keywords: Index properties
Modulus of elasticity
Schmidt hardness
Uniaxial compressive strength
Elastic moduli
Elasticity
Hammers
Hardness
Limestone
Rocks
Strength of materials
Dolomitic limestones
Empirical equations
Non-destructive methods
Rebound values
Rock hardness
Rock types
Schmidt hammer tests
Schmidt hammers
Compressive strength
compressive strength
constitutive equation
elastic modulus
limestone
nondestructive testing
prediction
rock mechanics
schist
travertine
uniaxial strength
Abstract: The Schmidt hammer test is a non-destructive method which can be used in both laboratory and field to provide a quick and relatively inexpensive measure of rock hardness. The study investigated the relationship between the Schmidt hardness and modulus of elasticity, uniaxial compressive strength and index properties of nine types of rock including travertine, limestone, dolomitic limestone and schist. The empirical equations developed indicated the Schmidt hardness rebound values have a reliable relationship with the uniaxial compressive strength of rock (r = 0.92). Comparing the results with those reported by other researchers, it is concluded that no single relationship can be considered reliable for all rock types. Whilst the equations developed in this study may be useful at a preliminary stage of design, they should be used with caution and only for the specified rock types. © Springer-Verlag 2008.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6910
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10064-008-0172-z
ISSN: 1435-9529
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