Title of article :
A real-time approach toward the chemical quality control ofrock material (Case study: Gravel mines in Semnan, Iran)
Author/Authors :
Tokhmechi، Behzad نويسنده School of Mining, Petroleum and Geophysics Engineering, Shahrood University of Technology, P.O. Box 316, Shahrood, I.R. Iran , , Saghravani، Seyed Fazlolah نويسنده Assistant Professor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University ofShahrood, Iran Saghravani, Seyed Fazlolah , Janfeshan Araghi، Parham نويسنده Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran Janfeshan Araghi, Parham , Marvi، Hosein نويسنده Department of Electrical & Robotic Engineering, University of Shahrood, Shahrood, Iran Marvi, Hosein , Esmaee Borhani، Mohamad نويسنده Mining Engineer, Zaminnegar Pasargad Co., Iran Esmaee Borhani, Mohamad , Darbani، Abolfazl نويسنده Civil Engineer, Semnan Provincial Government, Iran Darbani, Abolfazl
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
Abstract :
The quality of concrete is highly dependent on the characteristics of its aggregate, such as the size,
minerals, and their chemical properties. Even a small amount of impurities, such as hydrated sulfates,
chlorine (salt), and acidic pH of the rock material, can adversely affect the quality of the concrete.
Thus, many national codes and standards are developed for testing, selecting, and employing the rock
materials in concrete. For instance, Iranian standards 446, 449, 1702, 4978, 4984, 7174, and 86721 are
currently serving this purpose. In the present research, a new real-time system was developed in order
to replace the customary chemical analysis and size distribution tests. 20 samples were taken from two
mines, selected by the Building Material Committee of Semnan Province, in order to determine the
dissolved chlorine and sulfate, pH, density as well as size distribution. The new system is constituted
of hydraulic jacks and a reservoir, designed to take samples from the conveyer in given time intervals.
The samples were washed with distilled water and real-time analyses of dissolved chlorine and pH
were performed. The results showed 85% agreement with the results from laboratory analyses. The
correct classification rate (CCR) was 92% for 13 samples.
Journal title :
International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering