Formulated Lime mortars suitable for long-term storage in silos or bags can be produced by adding quicklime to wet, as-received quarried sand. However, sands with high water content may require the addition of so much quicklime that would alter the mortar proportioning. This work investigates the possibility to replace part of the lime-dried sand with dry crushed mixed glass cullet and calcium carbonate aggregate to allow greater control over mortar formulations. It is shown that the use of glass yields a similar or slightly weaker product, depending upon curing regime, than the control whilst calcium carbonate generates the strongest mortar
Comunicação apresentada ao XII DBMC - International Conference on Durability of Building Materials a...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandNatural hydraulic lime speci...
In recent years, the importance of aggregate type on the properties of mortars has become increasing...
The presence of free water in mortars destined for silo or bagged storage can lead to the degradatio...
NoProduttion control methods allow factory produced mortars to be supplied to a more consistent form...
This paper studies the effect of maturation on mortars prepared according to a traditional method of...
NoThe presence of free water in mortars destined for silo or bagged storage can lead to the degradat...
Blended lime-cement mortars, which are frequently used in masonry construction, mature as a result ...
Based upon a scientific understanding of the reasons different properties develop, slaked lime putty...
Mortar for masonry is important because it provides the bond between masonry units so enabling the c...
Despite the fact that the maximum content of fines in aggregates is restricted in national and inter...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandThe need to formulate mortar...
Environmental conditions can affect the curing and performance of lime mortars. Especially in the ca...
Blended lime-cement mortars are commonly used in conservation practices even though they may show la...
Rendering and plastering mortars supply protection to buildings and may contribute significantly to ...
Comunicação apresentada ao XII DBMC - International Conference on Durability of Building Materials a...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandNatural hydraulic lime speci...
In recent years, the importance of aggregate type on the properties of mortars has become increasing...
The presence of free water in mortars destined for silo or bagged storage can lead to the degradatio...
NoProduttion control methods allow factory produced mortars to be supplied to a more consistent form...
This paper studies the effect of maturation on mortars prepared according to a traditional method of...
NoThe presence of free water in mortars destined for silo or bagged storage can lead to the degradat...
Blended lime-cement mortars, which are frequently used in masonry construction, mature as a result ...
Based upon a scientific understanding of the reasons different properties develop, slaked lime putty...
Mortar for masonry is important because it provides the bond between masonry units so enabling the c...
Despite the fact that the maximum content of fines in aggregates is restricted in national and inter...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandThe need to formulate mortar...
Environmental conditions can affect the curing and performance of lime mortars. Especially in the ca...
Blended lime-cement mortars are commonly used in conservation practices even though they may show la...
Rendering and plastering mortars supply protection to buildings and may contribute significantly to ...
Comunicação apresentada ao XII DBMC - International Conference on Durability of Building Materials a...
3rd Historic Mortars Conference, 11-14 September 2013, Glasgow, ScotlandNatural hydraulic lime speci...
In recent years, the importance of aggregate type on the properties of mortars has become increasing...