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Evaluation of the influence of porosity on the engineering properties of volcanic rocks from the Eastern Black Sea Region: NE Turkey
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of apparent porosity on the engineering properties of volcanic rocks. Therefore, 22 volcanic rocks collected from the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey were sampled and tested in the current study. Laboratory experiments involved the tests for...
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description | The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of apparent porosity on the engineering properties of volcanic rocks. Therefore, 22 volcanic rocks collected from the Eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey were sampled and tested in the current study. Laboratory experiments involved the tests for uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), point load index (Is
(50)
), P wave velocity (
V
p
), apparent porosity (
n
a
(percent)), and dry unit weight (
γ
dry
) of the rock samples. The same core sample for each rock type was used in these tests. The tested rocks with
n
a
1 % and
n
a
1 % and
n
a
1 %. Only a weak correlation (
R
2
= 0.4) was present between the
V
p
dry
and
n
a
for the rock samples having
n
a
|
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V
p
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n
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γ
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(50)
), P wave velocity (
V
p
), apparent porosity (
n
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γ
dry
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n
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n
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V
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n
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V
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V
p
), apparent porosity (
n
a
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γ
dry
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n
a
< 1 % generally exhibited high fluctuations in the UCS values ranging from 89 to 202 MPa. Hence, the correlation between UCS and Is
(50)
was evaluated for both
n
a
> 1 % and
n
a
< 1 %. Additionally, the
n
a
values were correlated with the UCS, Is
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, UCS/Is
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,
γ
dry
,
V
p
dry
, and
V
p
sat.
values in case of the
n
a
> 1 % and
n
a
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, γ
dry
, and
V
p
) of the rock samples tested. Generally, a satisfactory correlation among the engineering properties of the rocks was obtained only for
n
a
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R
2
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V
p
dry
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n
a
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