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Pore System and Hydric Properties of Two Different Lime Plasters with Finely Crushed Brick
Two different lime plasters with finely crushed brick are studied in this article. In the first plaster the pozzolan mixture was used as silica sand while in the second it was dosed as replacement of the lime substitute and silica sand (the substitution levels being 20% and 50%). Classic lime plaster was used as a reference material. Studied parameters were basic physical properties (measured by water vacuum saturation and by helium pycnometry), characterization of pore system (by mercury porosimetry) and transport of liquid water.
Pore System and Hydric Properties of Two Different Lime Plasters with Finely Crushed Brick
Two different lime plasters with finely crushed brick are studied in this article. In the first plaster the pozzolan mixture was used as silica sand while in the second it was dosed as replacement of the lime substitute and silica sand (the substitution levels being 20% and 50%). Classic lime plaster was used as a reference material. Studied parameters were basic physical properties (measured by water vacuum saturation and by helium pycnometry), characterization of pore system (by mercury porosimetry) and transport of liquid water.
Pore System and Hydric Properties of Two Different Lime Plasters with Finely Crushed Brick
Key Engineering Materials ; 675-676 ; 597-600
2016-01-25
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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