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Sorptive testing of mortars with varying water-cement ratios

The article presents the results of studies on sorption performed on three samples of mortars with similar density of about 2,000 kg/m 3 . The tested mortars differed in their water-to-cement ratio. Three levels of w/c ratio were adopted that were respectively: 0.5; 0.55 and 0.6. The prepared mortar...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2018-01, Vol.49, p.107
Main Authors: Stolarska, Agata, Ciborowski, Szymon
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The article presents the results of studies on sorption performed on three samples of mortars with similar density of about 2,000 kg/m 3 . The tested mortars differed in their water-to-cement ratio. Three levels of w/c ratio were adopted that were respectively: 0.5; 0.55 and 0.6. The prepared mortars were cut into samples with a thickness of 1 cm, dried to constant weight at a temperature of 105°C and insulated on the side surface with silicone. The experiment was carried out at a temperature of 25°C and at six different levels of relative humidity φ ≈ 12, 33, 54, 76, 85, 98%. Relative humidity was provided by saturated solutions of the appropriate salts: LiCl (φ ≈ 12%), MgCl 2 (φ ≈ 33%), Mg(NO 3 ) 2 (φ ≈ 53%), NaCl (φ ≈ 76%), KCl (φ ≈ 85%), K 2 SO 4 (φ ≈ 98%). The adopted level of temperature and range of relative humidity meet the hygrothermal conditions which tend to affect the cement mortar in real life. The long-term measurement results were used to assess the behaviour of the tested mortars under various conditions of moisture and to determine the equilibrium sorptive humidity.
ISSN:2267-1242
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/20184900107