The influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocks

The heating and processing of materials using microwaves becomes increasingly popular for industrial applications. Compared to conventional heating, microwave processing can provide a rapid, the production of materials with unique properties, and reductions in manufacturing costs and processing time...

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Main Authors: Lovás Michal, Jakabský tefan, Murová Ingrid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical University of Kosice 2000-09-01
Series:Acta Montanistica Slovaca
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Online Access:http://actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2000/n3/16murova.pdf
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spelling doaj-53b1bf7d7b694109be79efc20ed263b82020-11-24T22:06:42ZengTechnical University of Kosice Acta Montanistica Slovaca1335-17882000-09-0153283285The influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocksLovás MichalJakabský tefanMurová IngridThe heating and processing of materials using microwaves becomes increasingly popular for industrial applications. Compared to conventional heating, microwave processing can provide a rapid, the production of materials with unique properties, and reductions in manufacturing costs and processing times.The positive influence of the microwave radiation on the faulting of the individual rocks is described. At the heating of the heterogeneous ores, the microwaves have an selective effect for individual mineral components. Owing to the different degree of to heating and thermal dilatation the stress and destructive attendants arise, which increase the faulting of rocks. The rate of the faulting has been investigated on the basis of measurement of the elastic waves motion velocity by the impulse-dynamic method.On the basis of the measured values of elastic wave motion in the observed rocks before and after their microwave heating the coefficient of faulting was computed according to the relation (1). Subsequently, from these coefficients the rate of faulting was determined for individual rocks according to Jaeger (Table 1).Various rate of rocks faulting caused by the radiation depend on their ability to absorb microwave power. High rate of faulting was observed in rocks with strong absorption of microwave power unlike from substances which weakly absorb the radiation. Particularly, a high rate of faulting after microwave heating was observed at samples of limestone (Roòava-Jovice) and magnesite (Haèava). Low rate of faulting was obtained in the case of granodiorite (Podhradová), granite (Hnilec), sandstone (Horelica), marble (Koelga) and andesite (Huboovce).The influence of microwave energy on the rate of rocks faulting was confirmed. The new knowledge can be applied for the intensification of the rock disintegration processes.http://actamont.tuke.sk/pdf/2000/n3/16murova.pdfmicrowave irradiationfailurerock
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Jakabský tefan
Murová Ingrid
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Jakabský tefan
Murová Ingrid
The influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocks
Acta Montanistica Slovaca
microwave irradiation
failure
rock
author_facet Lovás Michal
Jakabský tefan
Murová Ingrid
author_sort Lovás Michal
title The influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocks
title_short The influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocks
title_full The influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocks
title_fullStr The influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocks
title_full_unstemmed The influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocks
title_sort influence of microwave radiation on the failure of rocks
publisher Technical University of Kosice
series Acta Montanistica Slovaca
issn 1335-1788
publishDate 2000-09-01
description The heating and processing of materials using microwaves becomes increasingly popular for industrial applications. Compared to conventional heating, microwave processing can provide a rapid, the production of materials with unique properties, and reductions in manufacturing costs and processing times.The positive influence of the microwave radiation on the faulting of the individual rocks is described. At the heating of the heterogeneous ores, the microwaves have an selective effect for individual mineral components. Owing to the different degree of to heating and thermal dilatation the stress and destructive attendants arise, which increase the faulting of rocks. The rate of the faulting has been investigated on the basis of measurement of the elastic waves motion velocity by the impulse-dynamic method.On the basis of the measured values of elastic wave motion in the observed rocks before and after their microwave heating the coefficient of faulting was computed according to the relation (1). Subsequently, from these coefficients the rate of faulting was determined for individual rocks according to Jaeger (Table 1).Various rate of rocks faulting caused by the radiation depend on their ability to absorb microwave power. High rate of faulting was observed in rocks with strong absorption of microwave power unlike from substances which weakly absorb the radiation. Particularly, a high rate of faulting after microwave heating was observed at samples of limestone (Roòava-Jovice) and magnesite (Haèava). Low rate of faulting was obtained in the case of granodiorite (Podhradová), granite (Hnilec), sandstone (Horelica), marble (Koelga) and andesite (Huboovce).The influence of microwave energy on the rate of rocks faulting was confirmed. The new knowledge can be applied for the intensification of the rock disintegration processes.
topic microwave irradiation
failure
rock
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