Effect of cooling rate on the mechanical behavior of heated Strathbogie granite with different grain sizes

Volume: 70, Pages: 381 - 387
Published: Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
• Water quenching has more influence on granite rocks with larger grain size. • Slowly-cooled rock specimens have longer stable crack propagation regions than rapidly-cooled rocks. • Rapid cooling influences the stress threshold of medium-grained granite. • Either grain size or porosity can individually affect the stress at which new cracks are initiated at different cooling...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of cooling rate on the mechanical behavior of heated Strathbogie granite with different grain sizes
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
70
Pages
381 - 387
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