The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain

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Autor(a) principal: Rezende,Maria Luiza de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Nascimento,José Wallace Barbosa do, Neves,Gelmires de Araujo, Ferreira,Heber Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM. Revista Escola de Minas (Online)
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Resumo: Driving rain, considered one of the major factors in the degradation of external seals, may cause esthetic problems and material decomposition to facades and masonry. In the present research, the production of concrete hollow blocks for masonry underwent testing for which 20 years of exposure have been considered, taking into account the annual precipitation in the State of Paraíba. This was assessed by replacing 10, 15 and 20% of cement for metakaolin using as parameter the specimen’s mass loss at end of the test. It has was found that the concrete with metakaolin revealed values of weight loss greater than those of the reference concrete, without metakaolin, and that these values increased as the level of substitution increased. However, for mixtures with lower cement content, the use of 10% by metakaolin promoted results that have been considered similar to the reference. The test results are, therefore, consistent with those reported in literature for assessment studies on actual exposure situations; however, further studies will be developed to correlate the laboratory results obtained and from the resulting exposure to natural weather conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain
title The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain
spellingShingle The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain
Rezende,Maria Luiza de Souza
degradation
cement / metakaolin
driving rain
title_short The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain
title_full The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain
title_fullStr The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain
title_full_unstemmed The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain
title_sort The effect of metakaolin on the durability of concrete hollow blocks used in masonry: evaluation of degradation caused by driving rain
author Rezende,Maria Luiza de Souza
author_facet Rezende,Maria Luiza de Souza
Nascimento,José Wallace Barbosa do
Neves,Gelmires de Araujo
Ferreira,Heber Carlos
author_role author
author2 Nascimento,José Wallace Barbosa do
Neves,Gelmires de Araujo
Ferreira,Heber Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rezende,Maria Luiza de Souza
Nascimento,José Wallace Barbosa do
Neves,Gelmires de Araujo
Ferreira,Heber Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv degradation
cement / metakaolin
driving rain
topic degradation
cement / metakaolin
driving rain
description Driving rain, considered one of the major factors in the degradation of external seals, may cause esthetic problems and material decomposition to facades and masonry. In the present research, the production of concrete hollow blocks for masonry underwent testing for which 20 years of exposure have been considered, taking into account the annual precipitation in the State of Paraíba. This was assessed by replacing 10, 15 and 20% of cement for metakaolin using as parameter the specimen’s mass loss at end of the test. It has was found that the concrete with metakaolin revealed values of weight loss greater than those of the reference concrete, without metakaolin, and that these values increased as the level of substitution increased. However, for mixtures with lower cement content, the use of 10% by metakaolin promoted results that have been considered similar to the reference. The test results are, therefore, consistent with those reported in literature for assessment studies on actual exposure situations; however, further studies will be developed to correlate the laboratory results obtained and from the resulting exposure to natural weather conditions.
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