Abstract

Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) and some physical properties of rock materials are very important input parameters used in rock mechanics and engineering. Samples with standard shape and dimension are used in physical and mechanical tests. However, it is difficult to determine the UCS values in case of difficult sample preparation conditions. To overcome this limitation prediction of UCS values from indirect test methods is preferred. One of the most common parameters used to predict the UCS values of rock materials is surface hardness. In this study, the usability of hardness values (HL) of selected ignimbrite, travertine and syenite rocks in the prediction of some physical and mechanical properties were investigated by using the Leeb hardness test which has much lower impact energy than the Schmidt hardness hammer has. Firstly, petrographic and some physical and mechanical properties of the samples were determined and then the HL measurements of all samples were taken. Test results were correlated and correlation equations for dry (dry) and saturated (sat) unit weights, apparent porosity (nA), water absorption (wS), sonic wave velocity (VP) were presented and prediction equation of UCS from HL measurements were proposed. In the context of the study, the effect of L/D ratio on HL measurements were also investigated and minimum length to diameter (L/D) ratio of 1.5 on samples with 50 mm in diameter was suggested for consistent HL measurements.

Highlights

  • The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) value, used in rock mechanics and engineering projects, is one of the basic parameters of rock materials

  • The usability of hardness values (HL) of selected ignimbrite, travertine and syenite rocks in the prediction of some physical and mechanical properties were investigated by using the Leeb hardness test which has much lower impact energy than the Schmidt hardness hammer has

  • It is seen that the obtained HL values differ in ignimbrite and travertine samples represented by two groups

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Summary

Introduction

The uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) value, used in rock mechanics and engineering projects, is one of the basic parameters of rock materials. The use of indirect test methods is very important in estimating the UCS values of weak rock materials such as tuff, claystone and ignimbrite on which sampling and preparation is very difficult. Schmidt hammer hardness is the most widely used test method for determining the hardness values of rock materials. Considering the rock types used in this study, the presence of ignimbrite as a weak rock material made it impossible to perform Schmidt hardness tests. The scope of this study is to estimate the UCS values from Leeb hardness values of rock materials. In this context, it is aimed to propose equations for the estimation of the UCS values of rocks from the HL values which are measured practically and economically. The effect of different L/D ratios of core samples on HL values were investigated

Materials and methods
Uniaxial compressive strength test results
Evaluation of sample size on hardness measurement
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