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Lightweight cement-free alkali-activated slag plaster for the structural retrofit and energy upgrading of poor quality masonry walls

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Abstract The paper deals with the development of an innovative Portland-free lightweight structural plaster to improve the seismic performance and the energy efficiency of poor quality stone masonry buildings. In… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The paper deals with the development of an innovative Portland-free lightweight structural plaster to improve the seismic performance and the energy efficiency of poor quality stone masonry buildings. In particular, one-part alkali-activated slag-based mortars were manufactured with different lightweight glass aggregate contents to be mechanically compatible with historic stone walls (28-day compressive strength up to 8 MPa) and to serve as a thermo-insulating layer (specific mass lower than 1000 kg/m3). Results indicate that the Portland-free alkali activated-based plaster manufactured with expanded glass aggregates and air entraining agent is able to provide a 28-day compressive strength equal to 8 MPa and a thermal conductivity of 0.35 W/mK due to density close to 700 kg/m3. Moreover, by using methylcellulose (MC), modified starch (MS), polypropylene fibers, shrinkage reducing admixture (SRA) and silane-based surface treatment, it is possible to ensure an excellent adhesion to the substrate, the absence of micro-cracks and detachments and a very low water absorption coefficient.

Keywords: alkali activated; alkali; poor quality; energy; free alkali; activated slag

Journal Title: Cement and Concrete Composites
Year Published: 2019

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