Effect of Pre-Wetting Recycled Mortar Aggregate on the Mechanical Properties of Masonry Mortar |
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Authors: | René Sebastiá n Mora-Ortiz,Ebelia Del Angel-Meraz,Sergio Alberto Dí az,Francisco Magañ a-Herná ndez,Emmanuel Munguí a-Balvanera,Mayra Agustina Pantoja Castro,Justino Alavez-Ramí rez,Leobardo Alejandro Quiroga |
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Abstract: | In this research we evaluated the use of recycled fine mortar aggregate (RFMA) as a fine aggregate for new masonry mortar creation. The pre-wetting effect on the aggregate before creating the mixture was analyzed as a method to reduce its absorption potential. A control mixture of conventional mortar and two groups of recycled mortars were designed with a partial replacement of natural sand by RFMA (pre-wetted and not pre-wetted) performed in different proportions. The results established that the pre-wetting process allows a reduction in the amount of water required during the creation of new mixtures, regulating the water/cement (W/C) ratio and improving the properties of recycled mortars such as air content, fresh and hardened densities, and compressive and adhesive strength for all substitution levels. Mortar made with a 20% substitution and pre-wetted until it was at 67% of its absorption capacity displayed adhesive values higher than the ones shown by the reference mortar. The pre-wetting process proves to be an easy performance technique; it is inexpensive, environmentally friendly, and the most valuable fact is that specialized equipment is not necessarily needed. This process is the most profitable option for improving RFMA exploitation and reuse. |
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Keywords: | recycled fine aggregate recycling sustainable construction mortar pre-wetting |
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