Centro de Território, Ambiente e Construção
Escola de Engenharia da Universidade do Minho
Campus de Azurém
4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal
Phone: + 351 253 510 200 (517 206)
Fax: + 351 253 510 217
Email: geral@ctac.uminho.pt
@JournalArticle {3154, title = {Properties of a new material based on a gypsum matrix incorporating waste brick}, journal = {Construction and Building Materials}, volume = {259 }, year = {2020}, month = {2020-09-01 00:00:00}, abstract = {Many rehabilitation operations of historic buildings have not succeeded to utilize appropriate material for purpose of the project. Currently, the use of construction waste, especially the waste brick, is largely expanded in the world due to construction and rehabilitation of buildings. For efficient and sustainable use of such material in the rehabilitation of the architectural ornaments, an experimental study was conducted to examine the influence of the waste brick content on the physical and mechanical properties of the gypsum mortar. The materials used to prepare the gypsum mortar were gypsum, natural sand, waste brick, water and superplasticizer. The main variable in this study were the waste brick content (0\% to
}, keywords = {Adhesion strength, Gypsum, Innovative material, Mortar, Waste brick}, doi = {10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.120416}, author = {Beldjilali, S. and Bougara, A. and Aguiar, J. B. and Bouhamou, N. and Dabbebi, R.} }
100\%) and the type of the substrate (limestone and brick). The W/B ratio of all the mixtures was kept constant to maintain a similar level of the workability. Several tests were performed to assess the physical
and the mechanical behaviour of the gypsum mortars including the adhesion test, XRD and the SEM analysis.
The results found show that the adhesion strengths in the mortars are more important when the substrate is made from limestone with the regard to the substrate made with brick. However, excessive percentage of waste brick in the mortar can lead to adverse effects and reduce the adhesive strength.
Gypsum mortars made with 75\% of waste brick should be recommended for the rehabilitation of the
architectural ornaments.
The Centre for Territory, Environment and Construction (CTAC) is a research unit of the School of Engineering of University of Minho (UMinho), recognised by the “FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia” (Foundation for Science and Technology), associated to the Department of Civil Engineering (DEC), with whom it shares resources and namely human resources.
Currently CTAC aggregates 25 researchers holding a PhD of which 20 are faculty professors of the Civil Engineering Department. Read more
Centro de Território, Ambiente e Construção
Escola de Engenharia da Universidade do Minho
Campus de Azurém
4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal
Phone: + 351 253 510 200 (517 206)
Fax: + 351 253 510 217
Email: geral@ctac.uminho.pt