MORTAR WITH UNSERVICEABLE TIRE RESIDUES

This study analyzes the effects of unserviceable tire residues on rendering mortar using lime and washed sand at a volumetric proportion of 1:6. The ripened composite was dried in an oven and combined with both cement at a volumetric proportion of 1:1.5:9 and rubber powder in proportional aggregate...

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Main Authors: J. A. Canova, G. de Angelis Neto, R. Bergamasco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Paraiba 2009-01-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283221778004
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spelling doaj-58ee48d4552344a99b63c57141174dda2020-11-25T01:00:26ZengUniversity of ParaibaJournal of Urban and Environmental Engineering1982-39322009-01-01326372MORTAR WITH UNSERVICEABLE TIRE RESIDUESJ. A. CanovaG. de Angelis NetoR. BergamascoThis study analyzes the effects of unserviceable tire residues on rendering mortar using lime and washed sand at a volumetric proportion of 1:6. The ripened composite was dried in an oven and combined with both cement at a volumetric proportion of 1:1.5:9 and rubber powder in proportional aggregate volumes of 6, 8, 10, and 12%. Water exudation was evaluated in the plastic state. Water absorption by capillarity, fresh shrinkage and mass loss, restrained shrinkage and mass loss, void content, flexural strength, and deformation energy under compression were evaluated in the hardened state. There was an improvement in the water exudation and water absorption by capillarity and drying shrinkage, as well as a reduction of the void content and flexural strength. The product studied significantly aided the water exudation from mortar and, capillary elevation in rendering.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283221778004
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author J. A. Canova
G. de Angelis Neto
R. Bergamasco
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G. de Angelis Neto
R. Bergamasco
MORTAR WITH UNSERVICEABLE TIRE RESIDUES
Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
author_facet J. A. Canova
G. de Angelis Neto
R. Bergamasco
author_sort J. A. Canova
title MORTAR WITH UNSERVICEABLE TIRE RESIDUES
title_short MORTAR WITH UNSERVICEABLE TIRE RESIDUES
title_full MORTAR WITH UNSERVICEABLE TIRE RESIDUES
title_fullStr MORTAR WITH UNSERVICEABLE TIRE RESIDUES
title_full_unstemmed MORTAR WITH UNSERVICEABLE TIRE RESIDUES
title_sort mortar with unserviceable tire residues
publisher University of Paraiba
series Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
issn 1982-3932
publishDate 2009-01-01
description This study analyzes the effects of unserviceable tire residues on rendering mortar using lime and washed sand at a volumetric proportion of 1:6. The ripened composite was dried in an oven and combined with both cement at a volumetric proportion of 1:1.5:9 and rubber powder in proportional aggregate volumes of 6, 8, 10, and 12%. Water exudation was evaluated in the plastic state. Water absorption by capillarity, fresh shrinkage and mass loss, restrained shrinkage and mass loss, void content, flexural strength, and deformation energy under compression were evaluated in the hardened state. There was an improvement in the water exudation and water absorption by capillarity and drying shrinkage, as well as a reduction of the void content and flexural strength. The product studied significantly aided the water exudation from mortar and, capillary elevation in rendering.
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