Mechanical properties of natural hydraulic lime-based mortars
Keywords: 
Compressive strength
Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate (C-S-H)
Carbonation
Curing
Pore size distribution
Issue Date: 
Dec-2004
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0008-8846
Citation: 
Lanas J, Pérez Bernal JL, Bello MA, Alvarez Galindo JI. Mechanical properties of natural hydraulic lime-based mortars. Cem Concr Res 2004 12;34(12):2191-2201.
Abstract
180 different mortars made with a natural hydraulic lime and different kinds of aggregates were prepared in order to be used in restoration works. The factors affecting the mechanical behavior have been studied at long-term test. Compressive and flexural strengths of the specimens were discussed according to curing time, binder:aggregate ratios, attributes of the aggregates and porosity. Three phases of hardening have been established as a function of the chemical composition: C3S contributes to the strength at early ages. C2S and the carbonation process give their strengths at long term. Specimens with larger binder amounts have shown higher porosity and strength. The characteristics of the aggregates have been correlated with the strength and porosity. Limestone aggregates contribute to the strength. Rounded shaped aggregates, increasing large pores, cause a strength reduction, so their use is not advisable. Aggregates with small grain size show a good cohesion at the interface improving the strength.

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