Vital Annex: International Journal of Novel Research in Advanced Sciences (ijnras)


Mechanical behavior of rock samples under the uniaxial compression tests


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98-106 Methods of Determining the Effect of Temperature and Pressure on the Composition of Rocks

Mechanical behavior of rock samples under the uniaxial compression tests 
Landmark, in his studies on concrete, considered the shape of pores in porous materials and pointed 
out the importance of the pore radius and connectivity in determining the freezing point. Water-ice 
transition is defined by the critical radius, which is a function of temperature and energy balance 
and is dependent on the pore radius. By reducing the pore radius, the freezing point of pure water is 
decreased. also stated that when water in the cracks of a crystalline rock is frozen, it affects the 
mechanical properties of the rock mass in two ways. First, by immobilizing some cracks and 
bridging others, it reduces the average size and density of the initial cracks. Second, ice in the 
cracks increases the fracture strength of the rock. The results of UCS at -50 and 50˚C are given in 
Table 4. The results show that the maximum variation of UCS belonged to granite (40.1%), while 
concrete (33.7%) showed the minimum variation on the test results. Travertine showed lower 


Vital Annex: International Journal of Novel Research in Advanced Sciences 
(IJNRAS) 
Volume: 01 Issue: 04 | 2022 ISSN: 2751-756X  
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variations than granite; the reasons could be the shape of pores or the effect of dimension on this 
phenomenon. As for the travertine rocks, the variation in the compression strength of red travertine 
(38.7%) was more than that of walnut travertine (34.2 %). This, as mentioned for the P-wave 
velocity from photomicrographs, can be attributed to the distribution and size of pores 
Fig. 4. The effects of temperature on the P-wave velocity and UCS; (a) concrete, (b) granite, (c) red 
travertine, and (d) walnut travertine. 



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