Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4992023 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper experimentally studied the changes in mechanical and porous characteristics of limestone heated to high temperature (up to 600 °C). The results showed that â 200 °C and 500 °C are two special temperature point of limestone under the high temperature effect, and the most mechanical and pore parameters change a lot before and after them; â¡ Below 200 °C, the mechanical and porous characteristics of limestone samples hardly change; ⢠In 200-500 °C, the cumulative pore volume, porosity, and pore volume fractal dimension rapidly increase, among which, the porosity increases by about 900%; the peak strength and elastic modulus suddenly decrease by 31.2%, and the peak strain sharply rises by 65.4%; ⣠In 500-600 °C, the porous parameters are relatively stable; the peak strength slowly decreases, while the peak strain continuously increases; the elastic modulus continues to decline quickly, the Poisson's ratio drops suddenly, and the hardness decreases from mid-hard to soft. This research is of significance for the variation of physical and mechanical properties in response to thermal treatment of the rock.
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Authors
Weiqiang Zhang, Qiang Sun, Shuyun Zhu, Bo Wang,