On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension Stones

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral, Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Correia, António, Lopes, Luis, Rebola, Paula, Pinho, António, Lopes, José Carrilho
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/7589
Resumo: The use of dimension stones in architecture and civil engineering implies the knowledge of several mechanical, physical and chemical properties. Even though it has been usual practice to measure physical and mechanical properties of dimension stones the same is not true for thermal properties, such as thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, specific heat capacity, and heat production. These properties are particularly important when processes related with heating and cooling of buildings must be considered.Thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, and specific heat capacity are related with the way thermal energy is transmitted and accumulated in stones; heat production has to do with the amount of radioactive elements on the rocks and so with the environmental impact of radioactivity and public health problems. It is important to start to measure on a routine basis those four thermal properties in rocks and, in particular, in dimension rocks so that their application can be improved and optimized. With this is mind three sets of different rock types (granites, limestones, and marbles) were collected to measure the thermal conductivity, the thermal diffusivity, and the specific heat capacity with the objective of characterizing them in terms of those properties. Since the same set of rocks has also been studied for other physical properties, a correlation amongst all the measured properties is being attempted. For each rock type several samples were used to measure the thermal conductivity, the thermal diffusivity, and the specific heat capacity, and average values were obtained and will be presented. As an example, for granites the thermal conductivity varies between 2.87 and 3.75 W/mK; for limestones varies between 2.82 and 3.17 W/mK; and for marbles varies between 2.86 and 3.02 W/mK. It is hoped that by measuring thermal properties on dimension stones will help to better adequate them to their use in civil engineering as well as to adequate their use in terms of a CE product.
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title On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension Stones
spellingShingle On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension Stones
Amaral, Paulo
dimension stones
thermal properties
title_short On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension Stones
title_full On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension Stones
title_fullStr On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension Stones
title_full_unstemmed On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension Stones
title_sort On the Use of Thermal Properties for Characterizing Dimension Stones
author Amaral, Paulo
author_facet Amaral, Paulo
Correia, António
Lopes, Luis
Rebola, Paula
Pinho, António
Lopes, José Carrilho
author_role author
author2 Correia, António
Lopes, Luis
Rebola, Paula
Pinho, António
Lopes, José Carrilho
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, Paulo
Correia, António
Lopes, Luis
Rebola, Paula
Pinho, António
Lopes, José Carrilho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dimension stones
thermal properties
topic dimension stones
thermal properties
description The use of dimension stones in architecture and civil engineering implies the knowledge of several mechanical, physical and chemical properties. Even though it has been usual practice to measure physical and mechanical properties of dimension stones the same is not true for thermal properties, such as thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, specific heat capacity, and heat production. These properties are particularly important when processes related with heating and cooling of buildings must be considered.Thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, and specific heat capacity are related with the way thermal energy is transmitted and accumulated in stones; heat production has to do with the amount of radioactive elements on the rocks and so with the environmental impact of radioactivity and public health problems. It is important to start to measure on a routine basis those four thermal properties in rocks and, in particular, in dimension rocks so that their application can be improved and optimized. With this is mind three sets of different rock types (granites, limestones, and marbles) were collected to measure the thermal conductivity, the thermal diffusivity, and the specific heat capacity with the objective of characterizing them in terms of those properties. Since the same set of rocks has also been studied for other physical properties, a correlation amongst all the measured properties is being attempted. For each rock type several samples were used to measure the thermal conductivity, the thermal diffusivity, and the specific heat capacity, and average values were obtained and will be presented. As an example, for granites the thermal conductivity varies between 2.87 and 3.75 W/mK; for limestones varies between 2.82 and 3.17 W/mK; and for marbles varies between 2.86 and 3.02 W/mK. It is hoped that by measuring thermal properties on dimension stones will help to better adequate them to their use in civil engineering as well as to adequate their use in terms of a CE product.
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