@article{gledocs_11858_6962, author = {Siegesmund, S. and Mosch, S. and Scheffzük, Ch. and Nikolayev, D.}, title = {The bowing potential of granitic rocks: rock fabrics, thermal properties and residual strain}, year = {2007}, volume = {55}, number = {7}, pages = {1437-1448}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, publisher = {Berlin/Heidelberg}, abstract = {The bowing of natural stone panels is especially known for marble slabs. The bowing of granite is mainly known from tombstones in subtropical humid climate. Field inspections in combination with laboratory investigations with respect to the thermal expansion and the bowing potential was performed on two different granitoids (Cezlak granodiorite and Flossenbürg granite) which differ in the composition and rock fabrics. In addition, to describe and explain the effect of bowing of granitoid facade panels, neutron time-of-flight diffraction was applied to determine residual macro- and microstrain. The measurements were combined with investigations of the crystallographic preferred orientation of quartz and biotite. Both samples show a significant bowing as a function of panel thickness and destination temperature. In comparison to marbles the effect of bowing is more pronounced in granitoids at temperatures of 120°C. The bowing as well as the thermal expansion of the Cezlak sample is also anisotropic with respect to the rock fabrics. A quantitative estimate was performed based on the observed textures. The effect of the locked-in stresses may also have a control on the bowing together with the thermal stresses related to the different volume expansion of the rock-forming minerals.}, note = { \url {http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/6962}}, }