Correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition

The quality and the durability of a mortar covering are directly related its capacity to absorb deformations, which are measured by the modulus of elasticity (Young’s modulus). This work investigated the influence of the cement, lime, and sand on the mechanical strengths and modulus of elasticity...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Silva, Narciso Gonçalves da, Campiteli, Vicente Coney
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प्रकाशित: ANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído 2008
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spelling ojs-article-63862009-03-07T00:35:54Z Correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition Correlação entre módulo de elasticidade dinâmico e resistências mecânicas de argamassas de cimento, cal e areia Silva, Narciso Gonçalves da Campiteli, Vicente Coney Modulus of elasticity; Deformation. Mortar; Covering módulo de elasticidade; deformação; argamassa; revestimento The quality and the durability of a mortar covering are directly related its capacity to absorb deformations, which are measured by the modulus of elasticity (Young’s modulus). This work investigated the influence of the cement, lime, and sand on the mechanical strengths and modulus of elasticity of rendering mortars, the latter calculated by the dynamic method using the PUNDIT. The effects of a natural and artificial (crushed rock) sand were also evaluated. Cement CP II Z 32 and ground lime were used to prepare 18 mortars (9 with natural sand and 9 with crushed rock sand). Cylindrical 5 cm x10 cm and prismatic 4 cm x4 cm x16 cm specimens were cast for the tests. Masonry panels 80 cm x100 cm were built and covered by a 2cm thick layer of each mortar for pull-out tests and cracks observations. The results showed that the mortars with crushed rock sand have higher modulus of elasticity than the mortars produced with natural sand, resulting in more cracks in the renderings. It was verified that the higher the sand/agglomerate and lime/cement ratios, the lower the mechanical strengths and the modulus of elasticity. A qualidade e a durabilidade de um revestimento de argamassa estão diretamente ligadas à capacidade de absorver deformações, que são medidas através do módulo de elasticidade. Este trabalho teve por objetivo verificar a influência das resistências mecânicas, bem como o proporcionamento de cimento, cal e areia, no módulo de elasticidade calculado pelo método dinâmico, utilizando o PUNDIT. Avaliou, também, a influência de dois tipos de areia. Foram utilizados cimento CP II Z 32 e cal virgem moída. Para o estudo experimental foram produzidas 18 argamassas, 9 com areia natural e 9 com areia de britagem. Com as argamassas produzidas, foram moldados corpos-de-prova cilíndricos de 5 cm x10 cm, prismáticos de 4 cm x4 cm x16 cm e revestidos painéis de 80 cm x 100 cm, com 2 cm de espessura, para ensaio de resistência de aderência à tração e observação do surgimento de fissuras. Os resultados mostraram que as argamassas produzidas com areia de britagem possuem maior módulo de elasticidade do que aquelas produzidas com areia natural, resultando em um  maior número de fissuras no revestimento. À medida que aumentam as relações entre areia/aglomerante e cal/cimento, diminuem as resistências mecânicas e o módulo de elasticidade. ANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído 2008-12-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/6386 Ambiente Construído; v. 8, n. 4 (2008); 21-35 Ambiente Construído; v. 8, n. 4 (2008); 21-35 Ambiente Construído; v. 8, n. 4 (2008); 21-35 1678-8621 1415-8876 por https://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/6386/4701 Direitos autorais 2016 Ambiente Construído https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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author Silva, Narciso Gonçalves da
Campiteli, Vicente Coney
spellingShingle Silva, Narciso Gonçalves da
Campiteli, Vicente Coney
Correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition
author_facet Silva, Narciso Gonçalves da
Campiteli, Vicente Coney
author_sort Silva, Narciso Gonçalves da
title Correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition
title_short Correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition
title_full Correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition
title_fullStr Correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition
title_sort correlation between modulus of elasticity dynamic and mechanical strengths of cement mortars and sand with lime addition
description The quality and the durability of a mortar covering are directly related its capacity to absorb deformations, which are measured by the modulus of elasticity (Young’s modulus). This work investigated the influence of the cement, lime, and sand on the mechanical strengths and modulus of elasticity of rendering mortars, the latter calculated by the dynamic method using the PUNDIT. The effects of a natural and artificial (crushed rock) sand were also evaluated. Cement CP II Z 32 and ground lime were used to prepare 18 mortars (9 with natural sand and 9 with crushed rock sand). Cylindrical 5 cm x10 cm and prismatic 4 cm x4 cm x16 cm specimens were cast for the tests. Masonry panels 80 cm x100 cm were built and covered by a 2cm thick layer of each mortar for pull-out tests and cracks observations. The results showed that the mortars with crushed rock sand have higher modulus of elasticity than the mortars produced with natural sand, resulting in more cracks in the renderings. It was verified that the higher the sand/agglomerate and lime/cement ratios, the lower the mechanical strengths and the modulus of elasticity.
publisher ANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído
publishDate 2008
url https://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/6386
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