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- 2020Effects of polypropylene fibers and measurement methods on the yield stress of grouts for the consolidation of heritage masonry wallscitations
- 2020Yield Stress in Injection Grouts for Strengthening of Stone Masonry Wallscitations
- 2019Experimental assessment of geopolymer grouts for stone masonry strengtheningcitations
- 2017Experimental characterization of injection grouts incorporating hydrophobic silica fumecitations
- 2015Experimental study and modeling of rheological and mechanical properties of NHL groutscitations
- 2012Optimisation of flow behaviour and stability of superplasticized fresh hydraulic lime grouts through design of experimentscitations
- 2007Development of biocolonization resistant mortarscitations
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Experimental characterization of injection grouts incorporating hydrophobic silica fume
Abstract
<p>This paper puts forward a new hydrophobic silica fume and assesses its contribution to the performance improvement of grouts for stone masonry consolidation. The experiments were conducted using different dosages of hydrophobic silica fume with natural hydraulic lime grouts in the presence of a polycarboxylate-based high-range water reducer. Results revealed that the effects of hydrophobic silica fume on properties of natural hydraulic lime grouts optimize the use of ordinary silica fume. Remarkable rheological performance was obtained in the presence of hydrophobic silica fume: the plastic viscosity and yield stress were reduced compared with the ordinary silica fume. For mechanical strength aspects, it was found that hydrophobic silica fume slightly affected the flexural and compressive strength; however, the values obtained are suitable for the old stone masonry consolidation purposes. It was also observed that water capillarity was substantially reduced as a result of the water-repellent behavior of hardened grouts. This study suggests that the promising effectiveness of this new silica fume for injection grouts opens the way for it to be used in many other applications.</p>