Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials

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Main Author: Jurumenha,Marco Antonio Godoy
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Reis,João Marciano Laredo dos
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Summary: The aim of this work is to show that industrial residues could be used in construction applications so that production costs as well as environmental protection can be improved. The fracture properties of polymer mortar manufactured with recycled materials are investigated to evaluate the materials behaviour to crack propagation. The residues used in this work were spent sand from foundry industry as aggregate, unsaturated polyester resin from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) as matrix and polyester textile fibres from garment industry, producing an unique composite material fully from recycled components with low cost. The substitution of fresh by used foundry sand and the insertions of textile fibres contribute to a less brittle behaviour of polymer mortar.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials
title Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials
spellingShingle Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials
Jurumenha,Marco Antonio Godoy
fracture mechanics
polymer mortar
recycling
title_short Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials
title_full Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials
title_fullStr Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials
title_full_unstemmed Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials
title_sort Fracture mechanics of polymer mortar made with recycled raw materials
author Jurumenha,Marco Antonio Godoy
author_facet Jurumenha,Marco Antonio Godoy
Reis,João Marciano Laredo dos
author_role author
author2 Reis,João Marciano Laredo dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jurumenha,Marco Antonio Godoy
Reis,João Marciano Laredo dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fracture mechanics
polymer mortar
recycling
topic fracture mechanics
polymer mortar
recycling
description The aim of this work is to show that industrial residues could be used in construction applications so that production costs as well as environmental protection can be improved. The fracture properties of polymer mortar manufactured with recycled materials are investigated to evaluate the materials behaviour to crack propagation. The residues used in this work were spent sand from foundry industry as aggregate, unsaturated polyester resin from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) as matrix and polyester textile fibres from garment industry, producing an unique composite material fully from recycled components with low cost. The substitution of fresh by used foundry sand and the insertions of textile fibres contribute to a less brittle behaviour of polymer mortar.
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