Title of article :
On Direct Tensile Strength Measuring of Anisotropic Rocks
Author/Authors :
Sarfarazi, Vahab Department of Mining Engineering - Hamedan University of Technology - Hamedan, Iran , Haeri, Hadi Rahsazi and Omran Iran construction Company - Tehran, Iran , Fatehi Maraji, Mohammad Faculty Mining and Matallurgical Engineering - Yazd University - Yazd, Iran
Abstract :
The tensile strength of the anisotropic rock-like material specimens is meastred
directly in the laboratory using a new device converting the compressive loading to
that of the tensile before the rock breakage. The specially prepared concrete slabs of
dimensions 19 cm * 15 cm * 15 cm with a central hole of 7.5 cm in diameter are tested
experimentaly. The specimens are located in the compressive-to-tensile load
converting device, and tested under a compressive loading rate of 0.02 MPa/s by the
universal testing machine. The cubic slab samples are made in three different
configurations to have the directions of 0°, 45°, and -45° with respect to the applied
loading direction. In order to compare the direct tensile strength of the concrete
samples with that of the indirect measuring tests, some Brazilian tests are also carried
out on the concrete disc specimens prepared in the laboratory. By comparing the direct
and indirect testing results of the concrete tensile strength, it can be concluded that the
direct tensile strength values are somewhat lower than those of the indirect ones. The
tensile strength values for the three different configurations of the concrete specimens
are nearly the same
Keywords :
Concrete , Direct tensile strength , Compressive to tensile load convertor
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment