Lime based dry mixes with carbonate aggregates

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Abstract

The use of carbonate rocks as aggregates for cement concretes and mortars is limited due to their insufficient strength and the threat of corrosion. The use of quarry dust from crushing carbonate rocks are technically and economically feasible in building compositions based on air-hardening lime. The results of the study of the effect of replacing a part of quartz sand in lime mortar by limestone and dolomite fine aggregates on the basic physical and mechanical properties of lime mortars for restoration are presented in the paper. The matrix of planning experiments, which allows increasing the informativity of the research results in order to reduce the number of experiments in the search for optimal values, is proposed. The efficiency of replacement of the quartz sand with quarry dust of carbonate rocks in the production of dry mixes for restoration is shown.

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Pukharenko, Y. V., & Kharitonova, T. V. (2019). Lime based dry mixes with carbonate aggregates. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11), 3289–3292. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.I7895.0981119

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