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Investigation on properties of cement mortar with bottom ash and perlite
Perlite and some recycled materials are preferably used to provide thermal insulation and lightness in mortar. Cement is often used as a binder in such a composite, although it makes the composite heavier and impairs its insulation properties. In this study, recycled bottom ash (BA) and expanded perlite (EP) as the aggregate, and cement as the binder and the optimum solution were investigated by using Taguchi Method. Depending on the specimens prepared using orthogonal array L9, the values of compressive strength, flexural strength, flowability, dry unit weight, water absorption, capillarity coefficient, and thermal conductivity coefficient were calculated. In general, it was found that the cement dosage was the most effective parameter and the thermal conductivity coefficient increased in parallel with the increase in unit weight and strength.
Investigation on properties of cement mortar with bottom ash and perlite
Perlite and some recycled materials are preferably used to provide thermal insulation and lightness in mortar. Cement is often used as a binder in such a composite, although it makes the composite heavier and impairs its insulation properties. In this study, recycled bottom ash (BA) and expanded perlite (EP) as the aggregate, and cement as the binder and the optimum solution were investigated by using Taguchi Method. Depending on the specimens prepared using orthogonal array L9, the values of compressive strength, flexural strength, flowability, dry unit weight, water absorption, capillarity coefficient, and thermal conductivity coefficient were calculated. In general, it was found that the cement dosage was the most effective parameter and the thermal conductivity coefficient increased in parallel with the increase in unit weight and strength.
Investigation on properties of cement mortar with bottom ash and perlite
Yildirim, Salih Taner (author) / Keskin, Fatma Seyma (author) / Baynal, Kasım (author) / Shahmaleki, Parmis (author)
Structural Concrete ; 23 ; 3945-3959
2022-12-01
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
bottom ash , cement , lightness , mortar , perlite , Taguchi method , thermal insulation
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