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    Mechanical Properties of Minerals in Daejeon Granite According to Depths by Dynamic Ultra-micro Hardness

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    Authors
    Choi, J.
    Shin, J.
    Jang, Hyong Doo
    Kang, S.
    Date
    2017
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Choi, J. and Shin, J. and Jang, H.D. and Kang, S. 2017. Mechanical Properties of Minerals in Daejeon Granite According to Depths by Dynamic Ultra-micro Hardness. Tunnel and Underground Space. 27 (3): pp. 172-184.
    Source Title
    Tunnel and Underground Space
    DOI
    10.7474/TUS.2017.27.3.172
    ISSN
    1225-1275
    School
    Dept of Mining Eng & Metallurgical Eng
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/54347
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The hardness and mechanical properties of the minerals in the Daejeon granite according to depths were investigated by indentation test, load-unload test, and cycle test of dynamic ultra-micro hardness. As a result of the tests, it was possible to classify into three mineral groups (Group-1, -2, -3). The Martens hardness was not significantly different between 41 m and 223 m depths in three mode tests. Nevertheless, they showed in the order of a cycle test < load-unload test < indentation test. Considering the average Martens hardness, elastic modulus, and indentation work for each mineral group, their boundaries were relatively clear. In conclusion, A relatively accurate hardness of minerals can be obtained by three mode tests of dynamic ultra-micro hardness. In addtion, it was possible to characterize the elastic modulus and the elastic-plastic properties of the minerals from the load-unload and cycle tests.

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