Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The use of natural stone has historical and environmental value that makes it strategically
valuable for landscape conservation in Europe. Marble, among others, is widely spread on Earth,
and it offers high-performance features in architectural applications. However, the complexity of
these formations and the rock variability in different ore bodies require detailed studies of the
natural and induced stress state, the fracturing degree, and the influence of external factor (such as
temperature and/or chemical agents) on the mechanical properties in order to optimize the
exploitation processes by reducing extractive waste. This article shows a series of studies conducted
by the authors over the last 20 years aimed at making the exploitation of marble blocks in the Carrara
basin safer, more efficient, and, therefore, more sustainable. In particular, studies for increasing our
knowledge of the natural and the induced stress state through on-site measurements and numerical
modeling, studies to improve the quality of the exploited material through improvements of cutting
technologies, studies to improve the knowledge of the mechanical behavior of the material under
varying loads and temperature conditions, and studies to improve the reuse of water materials and
their reduction are reported.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Ornamental stone, Rock mass state of stress and fracturing, Marble exploitation techniques, Waste reduction
Elenco autori:
Vagnon, Federico; Dino, Giovanna Antonella; Umili, Gessica; Cardu, Marilena; Ferrero, Anna Maria
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