2023
DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics8050392
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Effect of Fly Ash on Mechanical Properties of Polymer Resin Grout

Ashraf A. M. Fadiel,
Nuria S. Mohammed,
Ahmad Baharuddin Abdul Rahman
et al.

Abstract: High-strength grout is specified to increase the bond between grout and bar in grouted connections and to ensure that the forces in the bars can be transferred to the surrounding material accordingly. Although polymer grout is fast setting and rapid in strength development, the use of polymer mortar in grouted connections is still limited because of the lack of information and familiarity practitioners have regarding the product. The goal of this work is to investigate the mechanical characteristics and perfor… Show more

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“…An emerging alternative is Polymer grout (PM) or resin mortar, a modern composite formed by blending inorganic aggregates (such as sand) with a resin binder (Raymond and Sauntson, 1987;Mohammed et al, 2015). Moreover, crucial additives in polymer formulations include microfillers like fly ash, which serve to diminish the rate of the curing reaction and reduce the exothermic degree (Petrie, 2006;Fadiel et al, 2023). PM exhibits superior strength and durability compared to cement grout.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An emerging alternative is Polymer grout (PM) or resin mortar, a modern composite formed by blending inorganic aggregates (such as sand) with a resin binder (Raymond and Sauntson, 1987;Mohammed et al, 2015). Moreover, crucial additives in polymer formulations include microfillers like fly ash, which serve to diminish the rate of the curing reaction and reduce the exothermic degree (Petrie, 2006;Fadiel et al, 2023). PM exhibits superior strength and durability compared to cement grout.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%