지하굴착암 쇄석의 성분 및 역학적 특성 분석(II)

Analysis on Component and Mechanical Characteristics for Crushed Stone of Excavated Rocks(II)

  • 이상호 (경북대학교 농업생명과학대학)
  • 발행 : 2003.01.01

초록

In order to offer some fundamental data for recycling the excavated rocks, the component and mechanical characteristics was investigated for the excavated rocks, by means of X-ray diffraction analysis, strength test, slacking test and abrasion test were performed. It appeared that the unconfined compressive strength and the elastic wave velocity were the highest in the sound rock. The dissipation rate by stability tests was found to be high in the case of the slacking index of 98% because of more bedding and more clay minerals. The apparent specific gravity of some crushed aggregate was decreased because they included easily weathered minerals while both the absorption and the abrasion were increased. The results in this study were expected to be useful for recycling the excavated rocks as a concrete aggregate.

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