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VYŠVAŘIL, M. BAYER, P. ŽIŽLAVSKÝ, T.
Original Title
Use of Spongilites as Pozzolanic Additives in Cement Mortars
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
In this study, the utilization of two types of spongilites in various addition in cement mortars has been investigated with the purpose of exploring a new application of this natural pozzolans as cement mortar additives. The influence of the addition of spongilites on the physicomechanical properties, frost-resistance, and microstructure of cement mortars as a function of time was studied. The results revealed that the rising proportion of spongilites in cement mortars causes increase in water retention of mortars, reduction of their bulk density, increase in porosity of mortars due to the growing predominance of capillary pores maintaining sufficient mortars strengths, and slightly increase in the frost-resistance of mortars. After initial tests, partial replacement of cement in fine-grained cement mortars with hitherto unexploited spongilites seems to be very promising. Based on the achieved results, a 20% cement replacement can be recommended as optimal.
Keywords
spongilite; pozzolanic additive; water retention; strengt;, microstructure; porosity; frost resistance; water absorption
Authors
VYŠVAŘIL, M.; BAYER, P.; ŽIŽLAVSKÝ, T.
Released
11. 10. 2021
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd.
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
978-3-0357-3870-4
Book
Binders, Materials and Technologies in Modern Construction VII
1662-9779
Periodical
Solid State Phenomena
Number
325
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
65
Pages to
70
Pages count
6
URL
https://www.scientific.net/SSP.325.65.pdf
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT172221, author="Martin {Vyšvařil} and Patrik {Bayer} and Tomáš {Žižlavský}", title="Use of Spongilites as Pozzolanic Additives in Cement Mortars", booktitle="Binders, Materials and Technologies in Modern Construction VII", year="2021", journal="Solid State Phenomena", number="325", pages="65--70", publisher="Trans Tech Publications Ltd.", address="Switzerland", isbn="978-3-0357-3870-4", issn="1662-9779", url="https://www.scientific.net/SSP.325.65.pdf" }