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Multi-scale study of the polishing behaviour of quartz and feldspar on road surfacing aggregate

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Pages 79-88 | Received 05 May 2016, Accepted 09 Nov 2016, Published online: 22 Dec 2016
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, the exact mechanisms as to how petrographic properties of aggregate influence the polishing behaviour quantitatively were identified. Since the aggregate is composed of the different rock-forming minerals, the analyses conducted in this research project focused not only on the aggregate but also on crystals/minerals. The hardest and most abundant rock-forming minerals found on earth – quartz and feldspar – were investigated with polishing tests with the Aachen Polishing Machine on granite aggregates from four sources which exhibit different mineralogical properties. Changes of the aggregate texture and minerals were studied based on texture measurements and skid resistance measurements obtained by means of the Pendulum Test and the Wehner/Schulze device. The influences of mineral composition and crystal size on the changes of the micro-texture and skid resistance of the aggregates were determined by comparing the four granites. The polishing and wearing behaviour of quartz and various feldspars (albite, microcline and plagioclase) were characterised quantitatively by means of a spectral analysis and abrasion analysis. The results show that the micro-texture of exposed minerals is greatly smoothened on wavelengths from 100 to 500 μm. Fine-grained quartz or feldspar crystals tend to be rougher than medium of large-sized crystals. Quartz exhibits more favourable properties than feldspar between 100 and 500 μm; this is especially true for fine quartz crystals. The correlation that more content of coarse-grained quartz leads to high friction value cannot be proved in this research.

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Funding

This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under the research [grant number FOR 2089].

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