MACRO-MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR CONTROL ON THE STRENGTH OF SANDSTONES OF WESTERN INDO-BURMESE RANGES, NE INDIA

Mechanically strong sandstones consider as a potential construction material which can withstand modest load and not associated with any geologic fractures. This work is about understanding the macro-mechanical properties of sandstones by studying several petrographic parameters, which could provide...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta geodynamica et geomaterialia 2021-01, Vol.18 (2), p.241
Hauptverfasser: Rakshit, Raghupratim, Bezbaruah, Devojit, Bharali, Bubul, Borgohain, Pradip, Rakshit, Kaustubh
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Zusammenfassung:Mechanically strong sandstones consider as a potential construction material which can withstand modest load and not associated with any geologic fractures. This work is about understanding the macro-mechanical properties of sandstones by studying several petrographic parameters, which could provide evidence of their influence on mechanical strength. Here the authors were considered the Bhuban sandstones of western Indo-Burmese Ranges (IBR) of north-eastern India to investigate the above criteria. The result shows that sandstones have a mean grain size between 108 to 208 [micro]m. Moderate to poorly sorted (phi scale ranges 0.56-1.5) grains show greater content of rounded constituents (43-68%) with sphericity between 0.65-0.85; along with moderate packing properties (packing density 54-77%; packing proximity 32-70%). The grains join by mostly straight (20-54%) and concavo-convex (13-45%) contacts; with lesser point (5-13%) and sutured contacts (8-44%). Schmidt Hammer rebound values (R-values) were used to calculate and analyse the uniaxial confined stress (UCS); which again validated with UCS testing of core samples. The comparison between macro-mechanical parameters and the UCS shows interrelationship among rock constituents which hold the key to the mechanical strength of the rock. The presence of angular grains and semi-angular spherical grains diminish the macromechanical strength to some extent. Moreover, FETEM-EDX analysis confirms the microweathering of the angular grains, which have a deformed lattice setting. These findings show that macro-mechanical and micro-nano scale properties of sandstones influence the rock strength. Keywords: Sandstone Macro-mechanical Indo-Burmese Ranges Bhuban Formation FETEM
ISSN:1214-9705
DOI:10.13168/AGG.2021.0017