Relationship Between Capillary Water Absorption Value, Capillary Water Absorption Speed, and Capillary Rise Height in Pyroclastic Rocks "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 13
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 30, 2020
Abstract
The existence of water is one of the most effective factors in deterioration of natural building stones. In the process of deterioration,
capillary water absorption is the most significant procedure of water penetration into the building stones. Pyroclastic rocks
have been widely utilized as building stone especially in historical buildings and monuments since ancient times in the Central
Anatolia in Turkey. Nowadays, this type of rocks is used in the restoration of historical buildings as well as in the construction of
modern buildings. Pyroclastic rocks are highly susceptible to deterioration process. Capillary rise has a significant influence on
water penetration into building stones. Therefore, it is quite important to identify the factors affecting the values of capillarity,
capillary rising speed, and capillary rise that define capillary water absorption in these rocks. To this end, pyroclastic rock
samples in different textures were compiled from the Cappadocia region, in Central Anatolia. First, petrographic, mineralogical,
geochemical, physical, and pore diameter distribution properties of the samples were determined in the laboratory. Then,
capillarity values with capillary rise and capillary rise speeds dependent on time were established. Based on the data
obtained, correlation coefficients between matrix percentage and capillary water absorption rate and capillary rise values
of pyroclastic rocks were calculated and found to be as 0.850 and 0.891, respectively. Thus, the article proposes a new
empirical equation to practically calculate the capillary rise value depending on the matrix percentage (MP) and median
pore diameter (MPD) values.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Relationship Between Capillary Water Absorption Value, Capillary Water Absorption Speed, and Capillary Rise Height in Pyroclastic Rocks "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"MLA: Relationship Between Capillary Water Absorption Value, Capillary Water Absorption Speed, and Capillary Rise Height in Pyroclastic Rocks "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)". Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2020.