Author/Authors :
Hosseini, M Department of Mining Engineering - College of Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University - Qazvin, Iran , Khodayari, A.R Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering- Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In an era of continued economic development around the globe, numerous
rock-related projects including mining and gas/oil exploration are undertaken in
regions with cold climates. Winters in the Iranian western and northwestern
provinces are characterized by a high precipitation rate and a cold weather.
Under such conditions, rocks are exposed to long freezing periods and several
freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles. It is thus necessary to examine the impact of these
cycles on the physical and mechanical properties of rocks. Considering the
abundant sandstone resources in Iran, in this work, we focused on the Lushan
sandstone by investigating the effects of F-T cycles and freezing temperatures
on the uniaxial and triaxial compressive strengths, cohesion, internal friction
angle, and elastic modulus of the rocks. To study the impact of the number of
F-T cycles on the strength of rocks, the specimens frozen at -16 °C were
subjected to 1, 4, 8, 16, and 32 F-T cycles. Similar tests were also carried out
on the specimens frozen at -24 °C. Furthermore, a number of tests were
undertaken at the ambient temperature (25 °C) on specimens that did not
undergo an F-T cycle. According to the results obtained, an increase in the
number of F-T cycles and freezing temperatures reduced the uniaxial and
triaxial compressive strengths, cohesion, internal friction angle, and elastic
modulus due to the growth of the existing cracks and the nucleation of new
cracks in the rock. Consequently, the effective porosity increased, whereas the
dry specific gravity decreased with more F-T cycles and lower freezing
temperatures.
Keywords :
Freeze-Thaw Cycle , Sandstone , Strength Parameters , Triaxial Compressive , Strength