Fracturing Mechanisms in Granite when Exposed to Different Modes of Microwave Irradiation

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@mastersthesis{73a2c25b706146af896548dcffc76f2c,
title = "Fracturing Mechanisms in Granite when Exposed to Different Modes of Microwave Irradiation",
abstract = "Drilling and blasting is one of the most convenient and commonly used methods to break rocks in mining and civil applications. Due to numerous environmental, safety and productivity issues, the industry and contractors are looking for an alternative rock breaking system. Heating of rocks and minerals with the help of microwave treatments has therefore been the topic of many laboratory investigations and field tests since last decades. The focus of this research is to describe the effect of microwave energy on big samples of hard Granite rocks which are not completely wave absorbent. 3 different tests were carried out using high power density radiation with magnitudes of 15 KW and 20 KW on 3 Granite blocks at Sandvik Company with the help of a 30 KW industrial microwave machine. Further on, after drilling and preparing the core and getting Computer tomography images, a complete sketch of all the cracks in small-scale and big-scale conditions were digitally made using AutoCAD software. It was concluded that microwave energy generates high temperatures within the rocks and causes a small thermal damage on the surface that leads to a crack network underneath. By means of this investigation, it is also believed that heating is not a source directly for crack itself, but it is an initiation for thermal fracturing and later cracking",
keywords = "Bohren und Sprengen, Gesteinszerkleinerung, Mikrowellen, Thermische Rissbildung, Granitgestein, Risse, Drilling and blasting, Rock breakage, microwave treatments, thermal fracturing, Granite rocks, cracks",
author = "Behnam Akbari",
note = "embargoed until null",
year = "2017",
language = "English",
school = "Montanuniversitaet Leoben (000)",

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T1 - Fracturing Mechanisms in Granite when Exposed to Different Modes of Microwave Irradiation

AU - Akbari, Behnam

N1 - embargoed until null

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - Drilling and blasting is one of the most convenient and commonly used methods to break rocks in mining and civil applications. Due to numerous environmental, safety and productivity issues, the industry and contractors are looking for an alternative rock breaking system. Heating of rocks and minerals with the help of microwave treatments has therefore been the topic of many laboratory investigations and field tests since last decades. The focus of this research is to describe the effect of microwave energy on big samples of hard Granite rocks which are not completely wave absorbent. 3 different tests were carried out using high power density radiation with magnitudes of 15 KW and 20 KW on 3 Granite blocks at Sandvik Company with the help of a 30 KW industrial microwave machine. Further on, after drilling and preparing the core and getting Computer tomography images, a complete sketch of all the cracks in small-scale and big-scale conditions were digitally made using AutoCAD software. It was concluded that microwave energy generates high temperatures within the rocks and causes a small thermal damage on the surface that leads to a crack network underneath. By means of this investigation, it is also believed that heating is not a source directly for crack itself, but it is an initiation for thermal fracturing and later cracking

AB - Drilling and blasting is one of the most convenient and commonly used methods to break rocks in mining and civil applications. Due to numerous environmental, safety and productivity issues, the industry and contractors are looking for an alternative rock breaking system. Heating of rocks and minerals with the help of microwave treatments has therefore been the topic of many laboratory investigations and field tests since last decades. The focus of this research is to describe the effect of microwave energy on big samples of hard Granite rocks which are not completely wave absorbent. 3 different tests were carried out using high power density radiation with magnitudes of 15 KW and 20 KW on 3 Granite blocks at Sandvik Company with the help of a 30 KW industrial microwave machine. Further on, after drilling and preparing the core and getting Computer tomography images, a complete sketch of all the cracks in small-scale and big-scale conditions were digitally made using AutoCAD software. It was concluded that microwave energy generates high temperatures within the rocks and causes a small thermal damage on the surface that leads to a crack network underneath. By means of this investigation, it is also believed that heating is not a source directly for crack itself, but it is an initiation for thermal fracturing and later cracking

KW - Bohren und Sprengen

KW - Gesteinszerkleinerung

KW - Mikrowellen

KW - Thermische Rissbildung

KW - Granitgestein

KW - Risse

KW - Drilling and blasting

KW - Rock breakage

KW - microwave treatments

KW - thermal fracturing

KW - Granite rocks

KW - cracks

M3 - Master's Thesis

ER -