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Pre-packed alkali activated cement-free mortars for repair of existing masonry buildings and concrete structures

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Abstract This paper is aimed to study a ground granulated blast furnace slag activated with alkali powder to manufacture Portland-free mortars for conservation, restoration and retrofitting of existing masonry buildings… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper is aimed to study a ground granulated blast furnace slag activated with alkali powder to manufacture Portland-free mortars for conservation, restoration and retrofitting of existing masonry buildings and concrete structures. Activator/precursor represents the key parameter – not only for elasto-mechanical performances – influencing the rheological properties and the shrinkage: the higher the activator dosage, the higher the consistency class and shrinkage. Moreover, elastic modulus of slag-based mortars is lower than that of OPC-mortars at the same strength class. AAMs seem to be more promising for a sustainable future in construction since the GER and GWP are reduced by about 80% compared with traditional Portland cement mortars with the same compressive strength.

Keywords: free mortars; buildings concrete; masonry buildings; existing masonry; concrete structures

Journal Title: Construction and Building Materials
Year Published: 2018

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