High temperature and thermal environment can influence the mechanical properties of building materials worked in the civil engineering, for example, concrete, building rock, and steel. This paper examines standard cylindrical building marble specimens (Φ50 × 100 mm) that were treated with high temperatures in two different thermal environments: vacuum (VE) and airiness (AE). Uniaxial compression tests were also carried out on those specimens after heat treatment to study the effect that the thermal environment has on mechanical behaviors. With an increase in temperature, the mechanical behavior of marble in this study indicates a critical temperature of 600°C. Both the peak stress and elasticity modulus were larger for the VE than they were...
AbstractMarble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cas...
The recent European standard EN 16306:2013 specifies laboratory methodology on the determination of ...
The consequences of fires on cultural heritage building and monuments can be deleterious, as histori...
The evolution of physical and mechanical properties of four sets of different marble rocks after dif...
Abstract: Marbles as ornamental stones as well as in their natural environments show complex weather...
Marble is a common rock used in many buildings for structural or ornamental purposes and is widely d...
Construction and Building Materials, n� 20 (2006) p. 355-365The continuous action of frequent therma...
An experimental campaign is presented to determine the effects of high temperatures on the mechanica...
International audienceThermoelastic behavior of different marble types was analyzed using computatio...
Two marble columns in the bottom floor of a school building were exposed to intensive heat in the fi...
One of the properties that makes marble such an excellent construction and ornamental material is it...
The effect of progressive replacement of limestone by marble waste on the thermo-mechanical properti...
Concrete is a composite material that is commonly used in the construction industry. It will certain...
Marble slabs are frequently used as faade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a bowi...
This research work studied the influence of texture on the mechanical properties of crystalline rock...
AbstractMarble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cas...
The recent European standard EN 16306:2013 specifies laboratory methodology on the determination of ...
The consequences of fires on cultural heritage building and monuments can be deleterious, as histori...
The evolution of physical and mechanical properties of four sets of different marble rocks after dif...
Abstract: Marbles as ornamental stones as well as in their natural environments show complex weather...
Marble is a common rock used in many buildings for structural or ornamental purposes and is widely d...
Construction and Building Materials, n� 20 (2006) p. 355-365The continuous action of frequent therma...
An experimental campaign is presented to determine the effects of high temperatures on the mechanica...
International audienceThermoelastic behavior of different marble types was analyzed using computatio...
Two marble columns in the bottom floor of a school building were exposed to intensive heat in the fi...
One of the properties that makes marble such an excellent construction and ornamental material is it...
The effect of progressive replacement of limestone by marble waste on the thermo-mechanical properti...
Concrete is a composite material that is commonly used in the construction industry. It will certain...
Marble slabs are frequently used as faade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cases a bowi...
This research work studied the influence of texture on the mechanical properties of crystalline rock...
AbstractMarble slabs are frequently used as façade panels to externally cover buildings. In some cas...
The recent European standard EN 16306:2013 specifies laboratory methodology on the determination of ...
The consequences of fires on cultural heritage building and monuments can be deleterious, as histori...