Building stone Application

  1. Building stone Application

Since ancient times, stones have been used in the construction of important buildings and structures due to their high durability and resistance. Sometimes it has even been considered as the determining stone of the type of architecture of a region. For example, Takht Jamshid is made of limestone, the historical building of the Italian city of Florence is made of Carrara marble, and the buildings and towers of the city of Bologna in Italy are made of sandstone. Nowadays, due to technological progress in extraction and transportation, the use of stone has gained wide dimensions and it is used in various fields of construction.

The entry of knowledge into the field of human life has brought rapid development and progress in technological fields, which in turn has caused fundamental changes in the economic-social structure of society. With the improvement of human views and thoughts, the needs and ways of achieving them have also changed. New technological inventions and inventions have made many and diverse ways and methods for the advancement of man, which is also an example of stone, and new uses are expected from it today.

According to the type of stone usage, a number of technical specifications of building stones must be measured and matched with the technical requirements of the plan. These specifications are included in the table below. According to Shastoprov’s theory, cutable stones can be divided according to various uses as described in the table below.

Technical specifications of construction stones according to application type

Application

Technical specifications that need to  be measured

Suitable typesof  stones

Covering interior walls

Special gravity,bending resistance, tickling

 Limestone, Marble, Tuff, Gypsum, Onyx Marble

Interior floors and staircases

Special gravity, hardness, abrasion resistance, tickling.

Ganais and Quartzite

Exterior View

Water absorption, specific gravity, hardness, expansion coefficient,  flexural strength,  tensile strength, bandane resistance, tickling (depending on the design objective)

 Dense limestones, sandstones, marble types, granite, sinite, dionite, gabbro, basalt

On the street floor, P.Ede.

Grain size, water absorption, specific gravity, hardness, expansion coefficient, compressive strength, impact resistance, abrasion resistance, bandane resistance

Dense limestone, sandstone, tuff, granite, diorite, basalt, diabas

Roofing

Water absorption, specific gravity, hardness, expansion coefficient, flexural strength, impact resistance, abrasion resistance, bandage resistance

  Slate, chlorite sets and MKS.

Walls and foundations

Water absorption, specific gravity, hardness, compressive strength,bending resistance

Dolomite limestone, sandstones

Breakwaters

Water absorption, specific gravity, hardness, impact resistance, abrasion resistance, bending resistance

Basalt, peridoneitis, amphibolite

Hard sandstone

Road Infrastructure

Grain size, water absorption, specific gravity, hardness, compressive strength

Hardrocks in the area

Railway

Water absorption, specific gravity, hardness, compressive strength, impact resistance, abrasion resistance, damp resistance

Hardrocks in the area

Decorative Works

Special gravity, flexural strength and shear strength (depending on the shape of the work), the resistance of the bandage (in case of the work outside the building),  the ctentulation (depending on the design objective)

 Hard limestone, marble, marble onyx,  igneous rocks and deformable sandstones

The division of construction stones based on various uses (1983, Shestoperov)

Stone Handle

Types

The stonesof the buildings.

Dense limestones,  volcanic tuffs, sandstone, alvan granite marbles, diorite, labradorite, sinite, gabbro, basalt and  other stones  that are available and comply with the conditions of the building.

The stones used in the walls

Lime, sandstone, dolomite, gypsum,  volcanic tuffs

Stones used in foundations

Any stone that meets the project’s criteria.

Stones used in road technical buildings

Calcareous and dense rocks, sandstones, tuffs, granite, diorite, gabbro, basalt and other  hard and durable rocks

Stonesof the exterior of the building

Calcareous and dense rocks, sandstones, various colored marbles,  volcanic tuffs, granite, diorite, gabbro, basalt, sinite, labradorite

Facade stones inside buildings

Polished marbles, gypsum, tuffs, cutters, carbonate cement conglomerates

Building stones for the exterior stairsof the buildings

Sandstone, Granite, Diorite, Gabbro, Basalt, Sinite

Building stones for the interior stairsof the buildings

Granite, Labradorite, Marble

Heat-resistant stones

Talc, Talc Schist, Tuff, Andesite, Basalt, Diabaz

Acid-resistant rocks

Granite, Diorite, Quartzite, Andesite, Trakit, Basalt, Diabaz

Rocks resistant

Dense limestones, doloms, I’m Z, calcareous sandstones.

 

 

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