The aim of the present study is to investigate the changes in the mechanical properties of mortars including additions of Condensed Silica Fume (CSF), Hydrated Lime (CH) or both at various amounts (5% to 15% of cement replacement) and high water ratios (w/b) (0.4 to 0.7). The physical and mechanical changes in the mixes were evaluated using non-destructive tests (Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV)) and destructive tests (crushing tests) on 28 day-long specimens consecutively, in order to assess CSF and CH replacement rate influence on the mechanical and physical properties of the mortars, as well as CSF-CH pre-mixing on the improvement of these properties. A significant improvement of the mechanical properties of the CSF, CSF-CH mortars, has b...
Some experimental investigations on the development of compressive strength with age of mortar incor...
This paper presents an experimental programme aimed at investigating the use of limestone filler add...
The durability of mortar structures is affected by chemical and mechanical factors, such as ab...
18-24Ultrasound pulse velocity is used to evaluate the compressive strength of mortar with mineral a...
Permission is granted by ICE Publishing to print one copy for personal use. Any other use of these P...
Non-destructive evaluation using ultrasonic pulse velocity (Vp) testing has extensive applications i...
This work aims at systematic characterization of various proportions of blended lime-cement mortars...
Non-destructive evaluation using ultrasonic pulse velocity (Vp) testing has extensive applications i...
The additions and superplasticizers which are responsible for the self-compacting properties of a mo...
The relationship between ultrasound pulse velocity (UPV) with pozzolanic activity of lime mortars pr...
Hardening reactions in cement-lime mortars containing 30wt%, 50wt% and 70wt% lime as a cement replac...
The purpose of this paper is an investigation of the possible role of supplementary cementitious mat...
Further to a recent exploratory investigation on the possible use of cheap, commercially available, ...
The purpose of this paper is to establish some correlations between the main technical parameter wit...
AbstractThis study was carried out to examine the mechanical behavior and durability of mortar with ...
Some experimental investigations on the development of compressive strength with age of mortar incor...
This paper presents an experimental programme aimed at investigating the use of limestone filler add...
The durability of mortar structures is affected by chemical and mechanical factors, such as ab...
18-24Ultrasound pulse velocity is used to evaluate the compressive strength of mortar with mineral a...
Permission is granted by ICE Publishing to print one copy for personal use. Any other use of these P...
Non-destructive evaluation using ultrasonic pulse velocity (Vp) testing has extensive applications i...
This work aims at systematic characterization of various proportions of blended lime-cement mortars...
Non-destructive evaluation using ultrasonic pulse velocity (Vp) testing has extensive applications i...
The additions and superplasticizers which are responsible for the self-compacting properties of a mo...
The relationship between ultrasound pulse velocity (UPV) with pozzolanic activity of lime mortars pr...
Hardening reactions in cement-lime mortars containing 30wt%, 50wt% and 70wt% lime as a cement replac...
The purpose of this paper is an investigation of the possible role of supplementary cementitious mat...
Further to a recent exploratory investigation on the possible use of cheap, commercially available, ...
The purpose of this paper is to establish some correlations between the main technical parameter wit...
AbstractThis study was carried out to examine the mechanical behavior and durability of mortar with ...
Some experimental investigations on the development of compressive strength with age of mortar incor...
This paper presents an experimental programme aimed at investigating the use of limestone filler add...
The durability of mortar structures is affected by chemical and mechanical factors, such as ab...