Slake definition

Slake means a process of deterioration of freshly exposed rock due to exposure to the atmosphere and/or water.

Examples of Slake in a sentence

  • Laboratory tests on rock samples shall be carried out for Hardness, Specific Gravity, Unit Weight, Uniaxial Compressive Strength (in-situ & saturated), Slake Durability etc.

  • If permanent space is not available, the University Housing Office may place Student in temporary space until permanent space is available.

  • Water ASTM D512 each test $80.00 0 - 11 Slake Durability of Shales and Other Weak Rocks ASTM D4644 each test $180.00 0 - 12 Unconfined Compressive Strength A.

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