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Environmentally-friendly bedding mortars for repair of historical buildings
Highlights ► Study of environmentally-friendly mortars with crushed bricks replacing sand. ► Influence on mortar performance of two different grain size distributions of crushed bricks. ► Study of chemical compatibility of bedding mortars for repair of historical building. ► Study of mortar mechanical performance and mortar-brick bond strength. ► Study of mortar microstructure, vapour permeability and capillary absorption.
Abstract In this work, the possibility of using environmentally-friendly mortars (with crushed bricks replacing sand) as bedding mortars for repair of historical building was studied. When bedding mortars are used for intervention on historical building a compatibility issue can emerge. Indeed, if masonry containing sulphate salts is restored by using mortars based on hydraulic binders the risk of failure is high. For this reason, as binders alternatively a blended cement and a hydraulic lime were used, both proving to be unsensitive to sulphates. Two crushed brick aggregates were alternatively added to the mortars by fully replacing virgin sand; they showed different grain size distributions and, consequently, a different content of very fine materials. All the environmentally-friendly mortars were characterized from a mechanical point of view, and also their ability to adhere to two different kinds of bricks was investigated. Then, their physical behaviour was studied through microstructure characterization, as well as through the evaluation of both resistance to the vapour permeability and capillary water absorption. Results obtained showed that the use of recycled bricks instead of virgin sand, if finely ground, could allow to strongly improve mortar-brick bond strength; while, if roughly ground, it could allow to achieve a good compromise between vapour permeability and capillary absorption of mortar.
Environmentally-friendly bedding mortars for repair of historical buildings
Highlights ► Study of environmentally-friendly mortars with crushed bricks replacing sand. ► Influence on mortar performance of two different grain size distributions of crushed bricks. ► Study of chemical compatibility of bedding mortars for repair of historical building. ► Study of mortar mechanical performance and mortar-brick bond strength. ► Study of mortar microstructure, vapour permeability and capillary absorption.
Abstract In this work, the possibility of using environmentally-friendly mortars (with crushed bricks replacing sand) as bedding mortars for repair of historical building was studied. When bedding mortars are used for intervention on historical building a compatibility issue can emerge. Indeed, if masonry containing sulphate salts is restored by using mortars based on hydraulic binders the risk of failure is high. For this reason, as binders alternatively a blended cement and a hydraulic lime were used, both proving to be unsensitive to sulphates. Two crushed brick aggregates were alternatively added to the mortars by fully replacing virgin sand; they showed different grain size distributions and, consequently, a different content of very fine materials. All the environmentally-friendly mortars were characterized from a mechanical point of view, and also their ability to adhere to two different kinds of bricks was investigated. Then, their physical behaviour was studied through microstructure characterization, as well as through the evaluation of both resistance to the vapour permeability and capillary water absorption. Results obtained showed that the use of recycled bricks instead of virgin sand, if finely ground, could allow to strongly improve mortar-brick bond strength; while, if roughly ground, it could allow to achieve a good compromise between vapour permeability and capillary absorption of mortar.
Environmentally-friendly bedding mortars for repair of historical buildings
Corinaldesi, Valeria (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 35 ; 778-784
2012-04-25
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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