Cement Mortar
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25. Effect of Specimens' Shape and Size on the Determination of Compressive Strength and Deformability of Cement-lime Mortars
This work presents comparative analyses of the effect of specimens' shape and size on the compressive strength and modulus of elasticity of mortars. Mortar mixtures with compressive strength between 5 and 20 MPa were produced. Experimental tests determined the compressive strength of cylinder specimens of (5 x 10) cm and (10 x 20) cm, and also cubic specimen
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 22/01/2018
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26. Industrial Wastes as Alternative Mineral Addition in Portland Cement and as Aggregate in Coating Mortars
This paper presents an evaluation study of wastes from pulp and paper as well as construction and demolition industries for application in cement-based materials. The alternative raw materials were used as a source of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and as pozzolanic material (water-reactive SiO2) in partial replacement of Portland cement. In addition to the hydra
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 04/09/2017
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27. Characterization of Fiber Reinforced Self-Consolidating Mortars for Use in Patching Damaged Concrete
Abstract This research aims to study the effect of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) such as quarry dust limestone (QDL) and natural pozzolana (NP) on the performance of fiber reinforced self-consolidating repair mortars (FR-SCRMs). Based on previous optimization of QDL and NP replacement ratios, two mortar mixtures incorporating 10% QDL and 20% NP
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 2017-06
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28. Effect of partial replacement with thermally processed sugar cane bagasse on the properties of mortars
ABSTRACT Sugar cane bagasse is a residue of the sugar-alcohol industry, and its main destination is represented by burning boilers for power generation. The bagasse cogeneration of power produces a sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) residue that does not have a useful destination. Ashes are commonly studied as pozzolan in Portland cement production. International
Matéria (Rio J.). Publicado em: 02/05/2017
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29. Acoustic Emission Analysis of Cement Mortar Specimens During Three Point Bending Tests
Abstract This work discusses the experimental results of Acoustic Emission (AE) recordings during repetitive loading/unloading loops of cement mortar beams subjected to three point bending. Six repetitive loading cycles were conducted at a gradually higher load level until the failure of the specimens. The experimental results clearly show the existence and
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.. Publicado em: 2016-12
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30. Durability Enhancement Of SCC With Waste Glass Powder
Self compacting concrete (SCC) requires a large quantity of fine materials compared to common concrete. In this work waste glass powder was used to replace (50%) of filler required. Two types of SCC were manufactured, a control SCC type (CTL) using cement and limestone filler and another with glass powder replacing 50% of the filler. Mechanical and durabilit
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 19/02/2016
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31. Fresh-state Properties of Self-compacting Mortar and Concrete with Combined Use of Limestone Filler and Fly Ash
AbstractThis paper presents the results of a study on the behaviour of self-compacting concrete (SCC) in the fresh and hardened states, produced with binary and ternary mixes of fly ash (FA) and limestone filler (LF), using the method proposed by Nepomuceno. His method determines the SCC composition parameters in the mortar phase (self-compacting mortar - SC
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 2015-10
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32. On the Strengthening of Cement Mortar by Natural Fibers
The purpose of this work is to evaluate mechanical behavior of sisal fiber reinforced cement mortar. The composite material was produced from a mixture of sand, cement and water. Sisal fibers were added to the mixture in two different lengths. Mechanical characterization of the composite and the plain mortar was carried out using three point bend, compressio
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 2015-02
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33. Study of peanut husk ashes properties to promote its use as supplementary material in cement mortars
The properties of peanut husk ashes as a potential supplementary material in cement mortars were studied in the laboratory. The ashes were prepared in an electric furnace at 500, 650 and 800 ºC during 180 minutes and used without further treatment. The characterization of ashes includes X-Ray fluorescence, X-Ray diffraction, SEM, and determination of pozzol
Rev. IBRACON Estrut. Mater.. Publicado em: 2014-12
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34. Strength and Durability of Mortar Using Cork Waste Ash as Cement Replacement
Cork powder, the major waste from cork processing industries, is generated from grinding, cutting and finishing operations throughout the industrial cork process. Cork powder has been used mainly as fuel in cork industries. Cork waste ash is usually landfilled but if efficiently used in cement based construction materials it could contribute to sustainabilit
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 01/07/2014
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35. Method for determining the photocatalytic potential of portland cement mortar containing TiO2 for decomposing the pollutant nitrogen monoxide
Photocatalytic materials can minimize atmospheric pollution by decomposing certain organic and inorganic pollutants using sunlight as an energy source. In this paper, the development of a methodology to measure the photocatalytic potential of mortar containing TiO2 nanoparticles is reported. The results indicate that up to 40% of NOx can be degraded by Portl
Quím. Nova. Publicado em: 2014-07
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36. Comparative study of the characteristics of nano silica - , silica fume - and fly ash - incorporated cement mortars
The structural characteristics of cement mortars, impregnated with nano silica (NS), silica fume (SF) and fly ash (FA), were comparatively studied using Fourier transform infrared spectrometer (FTIR), thermogravimeter-differential thermogravimeter (TG-DTG) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The mechanical strengths of the specimens were determined at ea
Mat. Res.. Publicado em: 09/05/2014