Dry ripened mortar with quarry waste and rubber powder from unserviceable tires

  • Canova J
  • De Angelis Neto G
  • Bergamasco R
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Stone-quarry fines have been evaluated in mortar and concrete, but have presented drying shrinkage and consequently higher incidence of cracks than those with natural sand. This study compared the dry ripened mortar in two types of aggregates added of 8\% rubber powder. It was used quicklime, artificial and natural sand in volumetric proportions of 1:6. Mixtures were oven-dried, received the cement, establishing the volumetric proportion of 1: 1.5: 9. In plastic state, we evaluated aspects such as consistence, air content, water retention and bleeding; whereas compressive strength, static deformation modulus and water absorption by capillarity was determined in hardened state. Cracking aspects were evaluated in substrate. As a result, the mortar with artificial sand showed higher increases in compressive strength, capillarity rate and cracking, and greater reductions in air content and bleeding. As for the rubber powder, exhibited a greater reduction in the cracking rate and capillarity was found.

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Canova, J. A., De Angelis Neto, G., & Bergamasco, R. (2015). Dry ripened mortar with quarry waste and rubber powder from unserviceable tires. Acta Scientiarum. Technology, 37(1), 25. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascitechnol.v37i1.19907

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