WHAT ARE THE VALUES OF MODULUS OF ELASTICITY & POISSON’S RATIO FOR DIFFERENT ROCKS?

Metamorphic rocks

Modulus of Elasticity of Rock Modulus of elasticity of rocks depend upon several factors, such as, Type of rock Porosity Grain size Water content Value of modulus of elasticity can be determined by static or dynamic methods. Higher value of modulus of elasticity indicates good quality rock having sound composition. Typical values of modulus of … Read more

HOW TO CLASSIFY ROCKS ON SITE? (GEOLOGICAL OR LITHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION)

Rocks can be classified on site, on the basis of its physical appearance. By making a through visual inspection we can ascertain the engineering properties of rocks. Field classification of rocks gives us logical insight about the suitability of rocks for engineering purpose. This type of classification is known as geological or lithological classification of … Read more

HOW TO CLASSIFY ROCKS BY ORIGIN OR GENESIS?

Igneous rocks

Rock Classification On the basis of genesis or mode of origin, rocks are classified into following three major groups. Igneous Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphic Rocks 1. Igneous Rocks These types of rocks are formed by the solidification of molten magma in the interior of the earth. When a rock is formed by cooling and solidification … Read more

Porosity and Density Determination of Rock Using Saturation And Buoyancy Techniques

Aim To determine porosity and density of rock using saturation and buoyancy techniques as per IS-13030-1991. Apparatus Oven (capacity 105±30C) Balance (Accuracy of 0.01% of the sample weight) Non corrodible sample container Vacuum vessel for immersion of sample (capacity 0.8 kPa) Immersion bath, wire basket for determination of saturated-submerged weight) Procedure Take at least 10 … Read more

SLAKE DURABILITY TEST OF ROCK SAMPLE (IS-10050-1981)

Reference IS-10050-1981-Method for determination of slake durability index of rocks. Objective This test is done to find out the resistance offered by a rock sample to weakening and disintegration when subjected to two standard cycles of drying and wetting in a slaking fluid usually water. Apparatus used NAME OF EQUIPMENT CAPACITY LEAST COUNT/ACCURACY Balance As … Read more

DETERMINATION OF WATER CONTENT OF ROCK SAMPLE (IS-13030-1991)

Reference IS-13030-1991- Method of test for laboratory determination of water content, porosity, density and related properties of rock material. Objective Determination of mass of water contained in a rock sample. Apparatus used Name of equipment Capacity Least count/Accuracy Oven 105±30C 10C Balance As per requirement 0.01% of the sample   Procedure Clean the container and … Read more

UNCONFINED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF ROCK SAMPLE (IS-9143-1979)

Reference IS-9143-1979-Method for the determination of unconfined compressive strength of rock materials Objective The objective of this test is to determine unconfined compressive strength of rock. This test is primarily done to classify the rock on the basis of strength. Apparatus used Name of equipment Capacity Least count/Accuracy Loading Machine 5000 kN 2.5 N Vernier … Read more