Author(s):
Cavaleiro, Victor ; Marchiori, Leonardo ; Morais, Maria Vitoria ; Marchi Oliveira, Gabriel ; Cocchiarale, Marcela
Date: 2023
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/13851
Origin: uBibliorum
Subject(s): Schmidt sclerometer; Methodology; Rock’s hardness; Rock’s characterization
Description
Hardness is a parameter that gives information about the behavior of rocks when subjected to certain deformations. Various non-destructive tests are available for hardness quantification, the use of the Schmidt Sclerometer is the most used due its expedition, among existing sclerometers, the Schmidt rebound hammer, type N-34, with an impact energy equal to 2,207 N.m (0.225 Kgm) was selected for experimental tests. Schmidt's hardness index (R) obtained were related to other physical parameters of the rock, namely uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), elasticity modulus (Ɛ), specific gravity and granularity. For comparison purpose, several literature’s methodologies are present focused on improving procedures and developing correlations for different rock types. In this sense, to assess the methodology that best suits granitic rocks’ characterization, several laboratorial and “in situ” tests from the literature were performed. Additionally, the paper proposes a new methodology based on the analysis of the results and a good relation between R and UCS parameters, concluding reliability on the methodology for values of non-porphyroid granitic rocks, predominantly biotitic and from medium to fine granularity, in a precise and consistent way.