This work deals with the effects of an expanded perlite (EP) on the hardened properties of air lime mortars with a 50% brick waste powder content. The influence of different substitution of quartz sand by EP is also monitored here. A relationship between EP content and physical-mechanical properties of mortar (flexural and compressive strength, pore system) and mortar frost resistance has been found. Very good contact between the binder matrix and EP surface was observed in microstructural images of mortars that conclusively exhibits the formation of products by pozzolanic reaction on the surface of EP. This work could be helpful for the establishment of the essential proportions of EP and quartz sand to be used in air lime mortars designed...
This paper presents an experimental programme aimed at investigating the use of limestone filler add...
The present paper aims to evaluate the performance of photocatalytic lightweight indoor hydraulic li...
AbstractDurability of the structure is still a problem, particularly in masonry. Contemporary Europe...
HMC08 - 1st Historical Mortars Conference: Characterization, Diagnosis, Conservation, Repair and Com...
The subject matter of the work presented here is the development and evaluation of novel lightweight...
Rendering and plastering mortars supply protection to buildings and may contribute significantly to ...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandWhen we approach the subject...
In this paper, the properties of plasters based on lime – brick powder binder of varying composition...
XXXVI IAHS World Congress on Housing - National Housing Programs-New Visions, November 03–07, 2008, ...
Cement-lime (CL) mortar has a number of properties and most important property of this mortar type i...
The present research deals with the feasibility of using high-temperature pozzolans such as Natural ...
The increasing use of lime-based mortars for the restoration of historic buildings and structures ju...
Fine glass waste has been found to be a suitable addition to lime mortars because of the high amorph...
This article presents the influence of granulated foam glass (GFG) on thermal insulation and mechani...
Studies focusing on materials used in Cultural Heritage conservation projects are becoming increasin...
This paper presents an experimental programme aimed at investigating the use of limestone filler add...
The present paper aims to evaluate the performance of photocatalytic lightweight indoor hydraulic li...
AbstractDurability of the structure is still a problem, particularly in masonry. Contemporary Europe...
HMC08 - 1st Historical Mortars Conference: Characterization, Diagnosis, Conservation, Repair and Com...
The subject matter of the work presented here is the development and evaluation of novel lightweight...
Rendering and plastering mortars supply protection to buildings and may contribute significantly to ...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandWhen we approach the subject...
In this paper, the properties of plasters based on lime – brick powder binder of varying composition...
XXXVI IAHS World Congress on Housing - National Housing Programs-New Visions, November 03–07, 2008, ...
Cement-lime (CL) mortar has a number of properties and most important property of this mortar type i...
The present research deals with the feasibility of using high-temperature pozzolans such as Natural ...
The increasing use of lime-based mortars for the restoration of historic buildings and structures ju...
Fine glass waste has been found to be a suitable addition to lime mortars because of the high amorph...
This article presents the influence of granulated foam glass (GFG) on thermal insulation and mechani...
Studies focusing on materials used in Cultural Heritage conservation projects are becoming increasin...
This paper presents an experimental programme aimed at investigating the use of limestone filler add...
The present paper aims to evaluate the performance of photocatalytic lightweight indoor hydraulic li...
AbstractDurability of the structure is still a problem, particularly in masonry. Contemporary Europe...