Mechanical and fluid transfer properties of some lime and Portland cement mortars

被引:0
|
作者
Cosgrove, K. [1 ]
Pavia, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Trinity Coll Dublin, Dept Civil Engn, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The type of binder determines mortar properties, and these impact the durability of masonry. This paper intends to assist on the choice of mortar for a particular fabric, by investigating the properties of mortars made with calcium lime (CL90), Portland cement (PC) and natural hydraulic limes of three hydraulic strengths (NHL2, NHL 3.5, NHL5), and the influence of water content on mortar properties. The results evidenced an inverse relationship between the binder's hydraulicity and the mortar's shrinkage, porosity, capillary suction and water absorption; and a direct relationship between the binder's hydraulicity and the mortar's density and mechanical strength. The paper concludes that even though the volume of voids accessible to water in lime and cement mortars is comparable, the pore system of lime mortars is much more efficient transporting moisture by capillarity. It was noted that an increase in the mortar's water content lowers bulk density, but does not significantly affect neither shrinkage nor the amount of voids accessible to water. It was also noted that, for the more hydraulic limes, mechanical strength tends to increase when mortars are mixed to higher flows, whereas feebly hydraulic mortars mixed to lower flow possess a superior mechanical resistance.
引用
收藏
页码:1603 / 1607
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Free lime in Portland cement
    Kiefer, HE
    JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY-US, 1912, 4 : 358 - 362
  • [32] The properties of Portland cement-limestone-silica fume mortars
    Zelic, J
    Krstulovic, R
    Tkalcec, E
    Krolo, P
    CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 2000, 30 (01) : 145 - 152
  • [33] Properties of cement-lime mortars vs. cement mortars containing recycled concrete aggregates
    Samiei, Reza Raeis
    Daniotti, Brim
    Pelosato, Renato
    Dotelli, Giovanni
    CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2015, 84 : 84 - 94
  • [34] Free lime in Portland cement
    White, AH
    JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY-US, 1909, 1 : 5 - 11
  • [35] Mechanical characterization of Portland cement mortars containing petroleum or coal tar
    Alcaide, J. S.
    Alcocel, E. G.
    Vilaplana, E.
    Cazorla, D.
    Garces, P.
    MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION, 2007, 57 (287) : 53 - 62
  • [36] Study on the Mechanical Properties of Two General-Purpose Cement-Lime Mortars Prepared Based on Air Lime
    Zagaroli, Armando
    Kubica, Jan
    Galman, Iwona
    Falkjar, Kristian
    MATERIALS, 2024, 17 (05)
  • [37] Electrical conductivity of Portland cement mortars
    Tumidajski, PJ
    CEMENT AND CONCRETE RESEARCH, 1996, 26 (04) : 529 - 534
  • [38] Chromatic behavior of inorganic pigments in restoration mortars (nonhydraulic lime, hydraulic lime, gypsum, and Portland cement).: A comparative study
    Rodriguez-Gordillo, Jose
    Saez-Perez, Maria Paz
    Durán-Suárez, Jorge Alberto
    Garcia-Beltran, Antonio
    COLOR RESEARCH AND APPLICATION, 2007, 32 (01): : 65 - 70
  • [39] Pozzolanic activity and filler effect of sugar cane bagasse ash in Portland cement and lime mortars
    Cordeiro, G. C.
    Toledo Filho, R. D.
    Tavares, L. M.
    Fairbairn, E. M. R.
    CEMENT & CONCRETE COMPOSITES, 2008, 30 (05): : 410 - 418
  • [40] Study on the effect of Thiobacillus intermedius bacteria on the physico-mechanical properties of mortars of ordinary portland cement
    Munyao, Onesmus Mulwa
    Thiong'o, Joseph Karanja
    Muthengia, Jackson Wachira
    Mutitu, Daniel Karanja
    Mwirichia, Romano
    Muriithi, Genson
    Marangu, Joseph Mwiti
    HELIYON, 2020, 6 (01)