Natural stone is widely used as a cladding material in the construction sector due to its durability and aesthetic appearance. When anchoring natural stone to building exteriors, it is of great importance to consider the mineralogical and mechanical properties of the stone. This study examines the changes in the breaking loads at the dowel holes of different carbonate stones used as cladding material in relation to freeze-thaw cycles and identifies the relationship of such changes with the physical and mechanical properties of the samples. For this purpose, four different types of natural stones were acquired, and the breaking loads at the dowel holes of the stone samples were analyzed according to standard procedures after being subjected ...
This paper studies the resistance of rocks to freeze–thaw and their petrophysical evolution during w...
Freezing is one of the most effective natural and environmental factors on the physical and mechanic...
Ten types of sedimentary rock were subjected to repeated cycles of freezing and thawing. In addition...
The present study aims to contribute a better knowledge on the behavior of stone masonry subject to ...
The damage to rock masses due to the action of freezing is one of the most important factors in the ...
This paper focuses on the effect of high temperature on the mechanical properties of a porous limest...
Natural stone was the primary building material in Cyprus in the past. Nowadays, its use is mostly c...
Stone masonry buildings provide evidence of the cultural and historical values at the time. Therefor...
WOS: 000377826400008Travertine, a building material used around the globe for its decorative and eas...
WOS: 000309308600012Natural stones are generally used as building materials for construction and dec...
In this study, a total of nearly 900 samples were obtained from 7 different rock types, also recogni...
Natural stone has always been one of the main materials used in architecture for its singular beauty...
This work deals with the effects of freeze-thawing on the deterioration of some types of natural sto...
Natural stones, each with particular physical, mechanical, chemical and mineralogical and petrograph...
he mechanical behavior of a natural stone ventilated facade is inevitably based on the correct execu...
This paper studies the resistance of rocks to freeze–thaw and their petrophysical evolution during w...
Freezing is one of the most effective natural and environmental factors on the physical and mechanic...
Ten types of sedimentary rock were subjected to repeated cycles of freezing and thawing. In addition...
The present study aims to contribute a better knowledge on the behavior of stone masonry subject to ...
The damage to rock masses due to the action of freezing is one of the most important factors in the ...
This paper focuses on the effect of high temperature on the mechanical properties of a porous limest...
Natural stone was the primary building material in Cyprus in the past. Nowadays, its use is mostly c...
Stone masonry buildings provide evidence of the cultural and historical values at the time. Therefor...
WOS: 000377826400008Travertine, a building material used around the globe for its decorative and eas...
WOS: 000309308600012Natural stones are generally used as building materials for construction and dec...
In this study, a total of nearly 900 samples were obtained from 7 different rock types, also recogni...
Natural stone has always been one of the main materials used in architecture for its singular beauty...
This work deals with the effects of freeze-thawing on the deterioration of some types of natural sto...
Natural stones, each with particular physical, mechanical, chemical and mineralogical and petrograph...
he mechanical behavior of a natural stone ventilated facade is inevitably based on the correct execu...
This paper studies the resistance of rocks to freeze–thaw and their petrophysical evolution during w...
Freezing is one of the most effective natural and environmental factors on the physical and mechanic...
Ten types of sedimentary rock were subjected to repeated cycles of freezing and thawing. In addition...