Investigation of physical and mechanical properties of polymer based composite material using volcanic tuff dust in Cappadocia, Turkey

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I. Çinar
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Mar 5, 2025

Abstract

Cappadocia is not only a region of Turkey with historical and touristic importance. During the cutting and processing of volcanic tuff, quarries in this region release large amounts of tuff into the environment that is viewed as waste. The release of this waste constitutes an economic loss and contributes to environmental pollution. However, through experimentation with deformation, weight per unit of volume, water absorption, uniaxial compression strength, modulus of elasticity, and point load strength index, volcanic tuff and marble dust composite materials can be produced for use in the building sector. In this study it was observed that, as the percentage of volcanic tuff dust in the mixture increased, the water absorption rate of the material increased, and uniaxial compression strength and point load strength decreased. The produced composite samples used in this study were kept for a predetermined number of times per day, and no deformation in the surface characteristics of the materials was observed. In a statistical parameter analysis, averages, variances, standard deviations, coefficients of variation, and skewness coefficients were calculated. Covariance changes between experimental parameters were also determined. In this study, two types of volcanic tuff dust, that is, yellow and red, were produced during the production of tuff-marble dust composite material. When the percentage of either type of volcanic tuff dust was increased, an increase in water absorption was observed. It was also observed that when the percentage of volcanic tuff dust was increased, uniaxial compressive strength and point load strength decreased. Furthermore, the physical and mechanical properties of the materials obtained by mixing different colored tuff powders and marble powders in different proportions were evaluated using statistical parameter analysis.
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APA: I. Çinar  (2025)  Investigation of physical and mechanical properties of polymer based composite material using volcanic tuff dust in Cappadocia, Turkey

MLA: I. Çinar Investigation of physical and mechanical properties of polymer based composite material using volcanic tuff dust in Cappadocia, Turkey. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2025.

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