Estimation of the Adherence of Mortars Using Ultrasound
Mortars are subjected to severe external stresses such as freezing, thawing, and drying during their lifetime. These stresses can lead to a loss of adhesion between the support and the mortar. The strength of the substrates with respect to their ability to receive a coating (mortar) is characterized...
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doaj-6bf6a24e1cc9440d9976f61fb73f14952021-09-06T19:22:03ZengSciendoCivil and Environmental Engineering Reports2080-51872450-85942020-06-0130218519910.2478/ceer-2020-0026ceer-2020-0026Estimation of the Adherence of Mortars Using UltrasoundKhaldi Nacera0Belachia Mouloud1Benouis Abdelhalim2Department of civil engineering, University of 20 August 1955, Skikda, AlgeriaLMGHU Laboratory, University of 20 August 1955, Skikda, AlgeriaLaboratory of Civil Engineering and hydraulics, University of 8 May 1945, Guelma, AlgeriaMortars are subjected to severe external stresses such as freezing, thawing, and drying during their lifetime. These stresses can lead to a loss of adhesion between the support and the mortar. The strength of the substrates with respect to their ability to receive a coating (mortar) is characterized in particular by the value of minimum tear resistance of the surface to be coated. In this work, the use of a non-destructive method which is both fast and easy to implement is employed to evaluate this support-mortar adhesion. The first method is based on the measurement of the velocities of the surface ultrasonic waves and the second by tearing tests using a specific dynamometer. The determination of the adhesion strength concerned two different supports (concrete beam and masonry block) coated with two types of mortar (a prepared cement mortar and a ready-to-use mortar) with two different thicknesses for each mortar (1 and 2 cm, respectively). The results of the two methods are then correlated for an estimation of the adhesion of the mortars.https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2020-0026mortarsupportadhesionthicknessultrasoundspull-out |
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Estimation of the Adherence of Mortars Using Ultrasound |
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Estimation of the Adherence of Mortars Using Ultrasound |
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Estimation of the Adherence of Mortars Using Ultrasound |
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Estimation of the Adherence of Mortars Using Ultrasound |
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Estimation of the Adherence of Mortars Using Ultrasound |
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estimation of the adherence of mortars using ultrasound |
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Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports |
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Mortars are subjected to severe external stresses such as freezing, thawing, and drying during their lifetime. These stresses can lead to a loss of adhesion between the support and the mortar. The strength of the substrates with respect to their ability to receive a coating (mortar) is characterized in particular by the value of minimum tear resistance of the surface to be coated. In this work, the use of a non-destructive method which is both fast and easy to implement is employed to evaluate this support-mortar adhesion. The first method is based on the measurement of the velocities of the surface ultrasonic waves and the second by tearing tests using a specific dynamometer. The determination of the adhesion strength concerned two different supports (concrete beam and masonry block) coated with two types of mortar (a prepared cement mortar and a ready-to-use mortar) with two different thicknesses for each mortar (1 and 2 cm, respectively). The results of the two methods are then correlated for an estimation of the adhesion of the mortars. |
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mortar support adhesion thickness ultrasounds pull-out |
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