The thermophysical properties of serpentinite
In this article serpentinite from Banovina, Croatia, was studied. The antigorite is main mineral constituent of that rock. The dilatation curve shows that the first contraction of sample is coursed by dehydratation of antigorite at nearly 660°C. In spite of this, the second contraction of sample, wh...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Croatian Metallurgical Society
2008-01-01
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Series: | Metalurgija |
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Online Access: | http://public.carnet.hr/metalurg/Metalurgija/2008_vol_47/No_1/MET_47_1_29_31_Hrsak.pdf |
Summary: | In this article serpentinite from Banovina, Croatia, was studied. The antigorite is main mineral constituent of that rock. The dilatation curve shows that the first contraction of sample is coursed by dehydratation of antigorite at nearly 660°C. In spite of this, the second contraction of sample, which begines at nearly 860°C, is incident with olivine phase formation. The morphology of the serpentinite before and after thermal treatment was observed with the optical microscope. Image of serpentinite before thermal treatment is characterized by inclusions of olivine as primary mineral left as residue in process of serpentinization. Image of serpentinite after thermal treatment was changed by water disappear. The first thermal treated and than milled serpentinite has better properties than the first milled and than thermally treated serpentinite. |
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ISSN: | 0543-5846 1334-2576 |