2018
DOI: 10.21605/cukurovaummfd.508102
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Kireçtaşı Mermerlerinin Fiziko-mekanik Özellikleri ile P Dalga Hızı Arasındaki İlişkinin İncelenmesi

Abstract: Ultrasonik teknikler madencilik alanında ve jeoteknik uygulamalarda yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Kayaç numuneleri üzerine kolay uygulanabilmesi, ekonomikliği ve basit bir şekilde numune hazırlanması vb. gibi olumlu özellikleri yöntemi çekici hale getirmektedir. Doğal taşların ultrasonik iletkenliğini etkileyen pek çok faktör mevcuttur. Bu çalışma kapsamında; farklı bölgelere ait kireçtaşı mermerlerinin tek eksenli basınç dayanımı, su emme oranı, Shore sertliği ve özgül ağırlıkları laboratuvar ortamında beli… Show more

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“… 51 It has the ability to expand 6–17 times its volume when exposed to high temperatures. 52 Perlite is used in different industrial applications such as bricks, 53 concrete, 54 57 thermal insulators, 51 sludge absorbents, 58 fillers, 51 tiles, 1 ruminants, and poultry. 59 Perlite additive was also introduced to the oil industry in drilling applications as a fluid loss control agent to reduce the drilling fluid invasion into the formations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 51 It has the ability to expand 6–17 times its volume when exposed to high temperatures. 52 Perlite is used in different industrial applications such as bricks, 53 concrete, 54 57 thermal insulators, 51 sludge absorbents, 58 fillers, 51 tiles, 1 ruminants, and poultry. 59 Perlite additive was also introduced to the oil industry in drilling applications as a fluid loss control agent to reduce the drilling fluid invasion into the formations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%