Scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at Batu Caves, Malaysia

Scatter-plot analysis is used to determine the behavior of microcrack pattern of weathered limestone. The objective of this study is to identify the range sizes of grain size, microcrack length and micropores diameter as to know the parameters that affect the behavior of microcrack pattern using sca...

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Main Authors: Aminuddin N.J., Pauzi N.I.M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-305392023-12-29T15:49:08Z Scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at Batu Caves, Malaysia Aminuddin N.J. Pauzi N.I.M. 49361092300 26536518100 Grain size Microcrack length Microcrack pattern Micropores SEM image Weathered limestone Batu Caves Malaysia Selangor West Malaysia Caves Grain size and shape Limestone Microporosity Scanning electron microscopy Grain size Laboratory testing Malaysia Micropores Scanning electron microscopes SEM image Weathered limestone grain size laboratory method limestone microcrack porosity scanning electron microscopy weathered medium Microcracks Scatter-plot analysis is used to determine the behavior of microcrack pattern of weathered limestone. The objective of this study is to identify the range sizes of grain size, microcrack length and micropores diameter as to know the parameters that affect the behavior of microcrack pattern using scatter-plot analysis. To conduct this research, the samples of various grade of weathered limestone are collected from Batu Caves area. Laboratory testing conducted for this research using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image. Results from this studies revealed that the ranges for grade II to III for grain size is between 20 and 150 ?m, microcrack length is between 80 and 600 ?m and micropores diameter is between 40 and 325 ?m. Furthermore the results indicated that the ranges for grade IV to VI for grain size is between 25 and 250 ?m, microcrack length is between 100 and 8000 ?m and micropores diameter is between 60 and 380 ?m. The results confirmed that grain size, microcrack length and micropores are important parameters in the assessment of the behavior of microcrack pattern of weathered limestone. Final 2023-12-29T07:49:07Z 2023-12-29T07:49:07Z 2011 Article 2-s2.0-80052223383 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80052223383&partnerID=40&md5=9e2fcdfa6fe48593c3671ec1ffd19a41 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30539 16 N 1639 1650 Scopus
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topic Grain size
Microcrack length
Microcrack pattern
Micropores
SEM image
Weathered limestone
Batu Caves
Malaysia
Selangor
West Malaysia
Caves
Grain size and shape
Limestone
Microporosity
Scanning electron microscopy
Grain size
Laboratory testing
Malaysia
Micropores
Scanning electron microscopes
SEM image
Weathered limestone
grain size
laboratory method
limestone
microcrack
porosity
scanning electron microscopy
weathered medium
Microcracks
spellingShingle Grain size
Microcrack length
Microcrack pattern
Micropores
SEM image
Weathered limestone
Batu Caves
Malaysia
Selangor
West Malaysia
Caves
Grain size and shape
Limestone
Microporosity
Scanning electron microscopy
Grain size
Laboratory testing
Malaysia
Micropores
Scanning electron microscopes
SEM image
Weathered limestone
grain size
laboratory method
limestone
microcrack
porosity
scanning electron microscopy
weathered medium
Microcracks
Aminuddin N.J.
Pauzi N.I.M.
Scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at Batu Caves, Malaysia
description Scatter-plot analysis is used to determine the behavior of microcrack pattern of weathered limestone. The objective of this study is to identify the range sizes of grain size, microcrack length and micropores diameter as to know the parameters that affect the behavior of microcrack pattern using scatter-plot analysis. To conduct this research, the samples of various grade of weathered limestone are collected from Batu Caves area. Laboratory testing conducted for this research using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image. Results from this studies revealed that the ranges for grade II to III for grain size is between 20 and 150 ?m, microcrack length is between 80 and 600 ?m and micropores diameter is between 40 and 325 ?m. Furthermore the results indicated that the ranges for grade IV to VI for grain size is between 25 and 250 ?m, microcrack length is between 100 and 8000 ?m and micropores diameter is between 60 and 380 ?m. The results confirmed that grain size, microcrack length and micropores are important parameters in the assessment of the behavior of microcrack pattern of weathered limestone.
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Pauzi N.I.M.
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author Aminuddin N.J.
Pauzi N.I.M.
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title Scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at Batu Caves, Malaysia
title_short Scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at Batu Caves, Malaysia
title_full Scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at Batu Caves, Malaysia
title_fullStr Scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at Batu Caves, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at Batu Caves, Malaysia
title_sort scatter-plot analysis of microcracks pattern behaviour of weathered limestone at batu caves, malaysia
publishDate 2023
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