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Thermal effect of high temperatures on the physical and mechanical properties of a granite used in UNESCO World Heritage sites in north Portugal

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JOURNAL OF BUILDING ENGINEERING
卷 43, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jobe.2021.102823

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Thermal effect; Physical properties; Uniaxial compressive strength; Elastic modulus; Granite; Cultural heritage

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  1. University of Alicante [vigrob-157, GRE17-011, UAUSTI18-21, UAUSTI19-25, UAUSTI20-20]
  2. Regional Governments of Comunidad Valenciana [AICO/2020/175]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO)
  4. EU FEDER [TEC2017-85244-C2-1-P]
  5. Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport [CAS17/00392]
  6. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities project [RTI2018-099052-BI00]

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The study found that the properties of granite are significantly affected by thermal stress induced by thermal expansion during heat treatment, especially above 500 degrees C, which increases linear crack density and degrades rock properties. Water immersion cooling amplifies thermal effects, leading to uneven shrinkage and tension stress between particles, negatively impacting granite properties.
This work discusses the results from a set of physical and mechanical test conducted on 46 cubic samples of a granite from the north of Portugal widely used in local granite-built UNESCO World Heritage sites, heated in a furnace at temperatures ranging from 105 to 700 degrees C and cooled under different conditions. Then, the obtained results are compared with an extensive database of published case studies, showing that porosity, unit weight, ultrasonic waves velocities, elastic modulus and uniaxial compressive stress variations are mostly related to the induced thermal-stress caused by the anisotropic thermal expansion of the mineral grains. Only mineralogy and specific gravity do not exhibit changes for the studied range of temperatures. For specimens heated to above 500 degrees C, degradation processes predominate due to alpha-beta phase transition in quartz grains, considerably increasing the linear crack density, length and width and degrading the rock properties. Regarding the influence of the cooling method, thermal effects are amplified when cooling is performed by water immersion because of the inhomogeneous shrinkage and the subsequent tension stress between adjacent particles due to temperature decrease that develop at different pace within the samples. Scanning electron microscopy confirms the increase of damage and the negative effect on the granite properties caused by thermal treatment from 500 degrees C and by water cooling. For temperatures lower than 500 degrees C a hardening effect slightly improving elastic modulus and uniaxial compressive strength is observed in slowly and quickly cooled samples. The derived conclusions considerably improve the knowledge about the behaviour against temperature of this type of granite, with the purpose of evaluating the integrity level of granite-built UNESCO cultural heritage sites in northern Portugal.

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