Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio

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Main Author: Gameiro, A.
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Santos Silva, A., Faria Rodrigues, P., Grilo, J., Branco, T., Veiga, M. R., Velosa, A.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This work evaluates the influence of binder:aggregate ratio on the mineralogical and mechanical properties of air lime–metakaolin mortars. Mineralogical analysis showed that binder:aggregate ratio affects the extent of carbonation and pozzolanic reactions with curing. The pozzolanic reaction occurs mostly at lower curing times (28 days), while, at higher curing ages, carbonation reaction is mostly dominant. The exceptions are mortars with 1:1 (air:- lime) volumetric ratio with 30% and 50% MK in which the pozzolanic reaction is still dominant. The reduction in the mechanical resistance of some compositions observed from 28 to 90 days is related to the calcium aluminate hydrate instability in the presence of free lime. This instability is expected to disappear after the total consumption of free lime, either by pozzolanic or carbonation reaction.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio
title Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio
spellingShingle Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio
Gameiro, A.
Air lime mortars
Metakaolin
Pozzolanic phases
Xrd
Tg–dta
Mechanical tests
title_short Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio
title_full Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio
title_fullStr Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio
title_full_unstemmed Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio
title_sort Physical and chemical assessment of lime–metakaolin mortars: Influence of binder:aggregate ratio
author Gameiro, A.
author_facet Gameiro, A.
Santos Silva, A.
Faria Rodrigues, P.
Grilo, J.
Branco, T.
Veiga, M. R.
Velosa, A.
author_role author
author2 Santos Silva, A.
Faria Rodrigues, P.
Grilo, J.
Branco, T.
Veiga, M. R.
Velosa, A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gameiro, A.
Santos Silva, A.
Faria Rodrigues, P.
Grilo, J.
Branco, T.
Veiga, M. R.
Velosa, A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Air lime mortars
Metakaolin
Pozzolanic phases
Xrd
Tg–dta
Mechanical tests
topic Air lime mortars
Metakaolin
Pozzolanic phases
Xrd
Tg–dta
Mechanical tests
description This work evaluates the influence of binder:aggregate ratio on the mineralogical and mechanical properties of air lime–metakaolin mortars. Mineralogical analysis showed that binder:aggregate ratio affects the extent of carbonation and pozzolanic reactions with curing. The pozzolanic reaction occurs mostly at lower curing times (28 days), while, at higher curing ages, carbonation reaction is mostly dominant. The exceptions are mortars with 1:1 (air:- lime) volumetric ratio with 30% and 50% MK in which the pozzolanic reaction is still dominant. The reduction in the mechanical resistance of some compositions observed from 28 to 90 days is related to the calcium aluminate hydrate instability in the presence of free lime. This instability is expected to disappear after the total consumption of free lime, either by pozzolanic or carbonation reaction.
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