AbstractProblematic rock classification criteria used in civil engineering require correction. Particular attention should be paid to frost resistance test methods and criteria of acceptable absorption levels. The classification of frost resistance levels may be incorrect due to insufficient number of freeze-thaw cycles, and the criterion of rock absorption is inaccurate. Based on the results of research completed to date, the authors conclude that all rocks with capillary volumetric absorption below 0.6% are highly frost resistant, regardless of their origin. All rocks with capillary volumetric absorption above 1.5% are not frost resistant to a greater or lesser degree. Rocks with capillary volumetric absorption between 0.6% and 1.5% may s...
This study deals with the degradation of crushed rock aggregate in the structural layers of track as...
Moisture content (MC) and freeze-thaw (F-T) process have an important influence on the mechanical pr...
The textural properties of a rock and the characteristics of its pore network are intrinsic variable...
AbstractProblematic rock classification criteria used in civil engineering require correction. Parti...
Our research was carried out based on comparison of the internal structure and the physical properti...
This paper studies the resistance of rocks to freeze–thaw and their petrophysical evolution during w...
Frost weathering is one of the types of physical weathering. The goal of this study was to find out ...
Limestones are among the most frequently used building stones worldwide. Their frost susceptibility ...
In Nordic countries that experience seasonal frost, understanding how it affects the service life of...
Rock weathering is strictly connected with the increasing of the porosity. There are different techn...
Damages to natural building stones induced by the action of frost are considered to be of great impo...
International audienceAbstract Stone monuments in Alsace (eastern France) are built with two types o...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the frost heave test in closed drainage ...
Abstract: This paper presents the results of laboratory frost weathering of five geomaterials u ed i...
Abstract. — The freezing tests carried out on sandstone and ophiolites (pyroxenite, serpentinite, pé...
This study deals with the degradation of crushed rock aggregate in the structural layers of track as...
Moisture content (MC) and freeze-thaw (F-T) process have an important influence on the mechanical pr...
The textural properties of a rock and the characteristics of its pore network are intrinsic variable...
AbstractProblematic rock classification criteria used in civil engineering require correction. Parti...
Our research was carried out based on comparison of the internal structure and the physical properti...
This paper studies the resistance of rocks to freeze–thaw and their petrophysical evolution during w...
Frost weathering is one of the types of physical weathering. The goal of this study was to find out ...
Limestones are among the most frequently used building stones worldwide. Their frost susceptibility ...
In Nordic countries that experience seasonal frost, understanding how it affects the service life of...
Rock weathering is strictly connected with the increasing of the porosity. There are different techn...
Damages to natural building stones induced by the action of frost are considered to be of great impo...
International audienceAbstract Stone monuments in Alsace (eastern France) are built with two types o...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the frost heave test in closed drainage ...
Abstract: This paper presents the results of laboratory frost weathering of five geomaterials u ed i...
Abstract. — The freezing tests carried out on sandstone and ophiolites (pyroxenite, serpentinite, pé...
This study deals with the degradation of crushed rock aggregate in the structural layers of track as...
Moisture content (MC) and freeze-thaw (F-T) process have an important influence on the mechanical pr...
The textural properties of a rock and the characteristics of its pore network are intrinsic variable...