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The portuguese masonry’s mechanical characterization

Author(s): Pereira, M. F. Paulo cv logo 1 ; Aguiar, J. L. Barroso de cv logo 2 ; Camões, Aires cv logo 3 ; Lourenço, Paulo B. cv logo 4

Date: 2010

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/17725

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Subject(s): Mortar; Brick; Masonry; Shrinkage; Fracture energy


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The aim of this study is the characterization of the mechanical properties of typical masonry components in Portugal and the definition of mortar compositions, with direct implication to the National Annex of EC6. For masonry units he following were evaluated: the dimensions; water absorption and compressive strength. To assess mortar parameters such as, consistence, air content, compressive and flexural tensile strength, fracture energy ad shrinkage an analysis with various types of traditional and ready-to-use mortars was also performed. For several traditional mortars with different compositions and various strength classes, by varying the type of binder (cement, hydrated lime and hydraulic lime) and the type of sand (natural or artificial), it was possible to draw some conclusions about the parameters mentioned, such as: for the same strength class, the study compositions presented higher values of binder than the EC6 compositions and the shrinkage of cement mortars develops quicker than that of mixed mortars; for the same kind of sands there is a straight relationship between the maximum load applied and fracture energy. An experimental characterization of mechanical properties of masonry specimens was also made including flexural strength, compressive strength and Young`s modulus.
Document Type Conference Object
Language English
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