2017
DOI: 10.6036/8193
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Influencia De La Porosidad en El Comportamiento De Morteros Fabricados Con Escorias De Aceria Y Aditivos en Ambientes Humedos

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“…Water vapour permeability (µ) [9] EN 1015-19 15 9 Durability -freeze/thaw cycles [8] EN-12371 (56 cycles) Without alterations Without alterations To do so, the procedure described in EN 1052-3 [22] was followed. The sample specimens consisted of three bricks with mortar bonds placed on a larger surface, as shown in Fig 4. Double hollow bricks with dimensions of (240x110x90) mm and with a water absorption coefficient to saturation of 18% were used.…”
Section: Test Methods Mswr Msapmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Water vapour permeability (µ) [9] EN 1015-19 15 9 Durability -freeze/thaw cycles [8] EN-12371 (56 cycles) Without alterations Without alterations To do so, the procedure described in EN 1052-3 [22] was followed. The sample specimens consisted of three bricks with mortar bonds placed on a larger surface, as shown in Fig 4. Double hollow bricks with dimensions of (240x110x90) mm and with a water absorption coefficient to saturation of 18% were used.…”
Section: Test Methods Mswr Msapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The siderurgic mortars [MS] are abbreviated as MSwr when the water retention admixture is used and as MSap for the air entrainment-plasticizer. The characterization in both the fresh and the hardened state of the mortars is reflected in Table 3 and has been described in previous investigations [7][8][9].…”
Section: Declaration Of Performance (Dop) and Ce Marking Of Cement Momentioning
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“…This result implies that the network of open pores was greater in mixtures A1, so they presented lower µ values and were more permeable to the water vapour passing through their pores. In addition, the test results of the suction test, to determine the height reached by the water, led us to assume that a fine capillary network with many interconnected pores formed, for which reason the water rose easily, due to the rising forces of capillarity [43].…”
Section: Characterization In Hardened Statementioning
confidence: 99%