An Investigation on Mechanical Properties and Damping Behaviour of Hardened Mortar with Rubber Tire Crumbs (RTC)

Masonry wall has been used for ages as a part of non-engineered building structures, due to its ease of manufacture, strength, and stiffness to support gravity loads, but brittle enough to resist earthquake shake. One solution to increase its ductility when the earthquake shake stroked, ductile mate...

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Main Authors: Faizah Restu, Priyosulistyo Henricus, Aminullah Akhmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925805002
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spelling doaj-ce4d49e469e64a94ad69b188331ad5ec2021-02-02T00:46:28ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012580500210.1051/matecconf/201925805002matecconf_scescm2019_05002An Investigation on Mechanical Properties and Damping Behaviour of Hardened Mortar with Rubber Tire Crumbs (RTC)Faizah Restu0Priyosulistyo Henricus1Aminullah Akhmad2Staff member of the Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas MuhammadiyahProfessor of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universitas Gadjah MadaStaff member of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universitas Gadjah MadaMasonry wall has been used for ages as a part of non-engineered building structures, due to its ease of manufacture, strength, and stiffness to support gravity loads, but brittle enough to resist earthquake shake. One solution to increase its ductility when the earthquake shake stroked, ductile materials at bed joints that binding the masonries may apply. Mortar is a composite material consisting of sands, cement, and water that is generally used for masonry construction as a binder at bed joints. On the other hand, rubber has been used to isolate vibration of machinery because of its good damping behaviours. Those materials will be mixed and be elaborated to provide a ductile mortar binder at bed joints. This research aims to investigate the mechanical properties and the damping behaviour of hardened mortar with rubber tire crumbs at proportions of 0%, 40%, and 60%. Three types of specimens in forms of mortar cubes of 50x50x50 mm3, tensile specimens and mortar beams of 100x100x500 mm3 were tested to provide strength and damping behaviour. The addition of rubber tire crumbs in the mortar decreased the compressive strength, tensile strength, flexural strength and unit weight. Despite its weakness in the mechanical strengths, the addition of rubber tire crumbs could increase the damping behaviour significantly. This research recommended that mortar containing RTC is still appropriate use for non-structural component although it has low mechanical properties.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925805002
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author Faizah Restu
Priyosulistyo Henricus
Aminullah Akhmad
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Priyosulistyo Henricus
Aminullah Akhmad
An Investigation on Mechanical Properties and Damping Behaviour of Hardened Mortar with Rubber Tire Crumbs (RTC)
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Faizah Restu
Priyosulistyo Henricus
Aminullah Akhmad
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title An Investigation on Mechanical Properties and Damping Behaviour of Hardened Mortar with Rubber Tire Crumbs (RTC)
title_short An Investigation on Mechanical Properties and Damping Behaviour of Hardened Mortar with Rubber Tire Crumbs (RTC)
title_full An Investigation on Mechanical Properties and Damping Behaviour of Hardened Mortar with Rubber Tire Crumbs (RTC)
title_fullStr An Investigation on Mechanical Properties and Damping Behaviour of Hardened Mortar with Rubber Tire Crumbs (RTC)
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation on Mechanical Properties and Damping Behaviour of Hardened Mortar with Rubber Tire Crumbs (RTC)
title_sort investigation on mechanical properties and damping behaviour of hardened mortar with rubber tire crumbs (rtc)
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Masonry wall has been used for ages as a part of non-engineered building structures, due to its ease of manufacture, strength, and stiffness to support gravity loads, but brittle enough to resist earthquake shake. One solution to increase its ductility when the earthquake shake stroked, ductile materials at bed joints that binding the masonries may apply. Mortar is a composite material consisting of sands, cement, and water that is generally used for masonry construction as a binder at bed joints. On the other hand, rubber has been used to isolate vibration of machinery because of its good damping behaviours. Those materials will be mixed and be elaborated to provide a ductile mortar binder at bed joints. This research aims to investigate the mechanical properties and the damping behaviour of hardened mortar with rubber tire crumbs at proportions of 0%, 40%, and 60%. Three types of specimens in forms of mortar cubes of 50x50x50 mm3, tensile specimens and mortar beams of 100x100x500 mm3 were tested to provide strength and damping behaviour. The addition of rubber tire crumbs in the mortar decreased the compressive strength, tensile strength, flexural strength and unit weight. Despite its weakness in the mechanical strengths, the addition of rubber tire crumbs could increase the damping behaviour significantly. This research recommended that mortar containing RTC is still appropriate use for non-structural component although it has low mechanical properties.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925805002
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