Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix

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Autor(a) principal: Zarpellon, Cayttano Saul de Sá
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Batalini , Claudemir
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12417
Resumo: The present work aims to add liquid soap to the concrete matrix during manufacture, in order to investigate the consistency reduction capacity provided by this compound in comparison to the concrete produced with the commercial plasticizer additive, sodium acetate and the reference concrete, that is, without additives. After determining the concrete mix, seven productions took place, with the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% with liquid soap, the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% with commercial plasticizer additive, the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% of sodium acetate and finally the reference matrix, without additions. The results were obtained through the slump tests with the cone trunk, evaluating therefore the reduction of the consistency through the measurement of the deformation of the matrix. The matrix dosed with liquid soap produced abatement values ​​higher than the reference concrete with the two dosage percentages. In relation to the concrete produced with a commercial plasticizer additive, the matrix dosed with liquid soap at 1% generated an upper and lower abatement value for 2%. The matrix made with sodium acetate developed high rigidity, with two percentages of dosage, presenting an absence of mobility, therefore, without abatement. Analyzing the results, it is understood that the use of liquid soap, easy to prepare, low cost and ecologically sustainable, developed a reduction in the consistency of the concrete, therefore, assuming characteristics of a possible consistency reducing agent, analogous to the commercial plasticizer additive.
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spelling Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrixUso de jabón líquido como agente reductor de consistência en la matriz de hormigónEmprego de sabão líquido como agente redutor da consistência em matriz de concretoConcretePlasticizer additiveLiquid soapConsistencyWorkability.HormigónAditivo PlastificanteJabón líquidoConsistenciaViabilidad.ConcretoAditivo PlastificanteSabão LíquidoConsistênciaTrabalhabilidade. The present work aims to add liquid soap to the concrete matrix during manufacture, in order to investigate the consistency reduction capacity provided by this compound in comparison to the concrete produced with the commercial plasticizer additive, sodium acetate and the reference concrete, that is, without additives. After determining the concrete mix, seven productions took place, with the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% with liquid soap, the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% with commercial plasticizer additive, the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% of sodium acetate and finally the reference matrix, without additions. The results were obtained through the slump tests with the cone trunk, evaluating therefore the reduction of the consistency through the measurement of the deformation of the matrix. The matrix dosed with liquid soap produced abatement values ​​higher than the reference concrete with the two dosage percentages. In relation to the concrete produced with a commercial plasticizer additive, the matrix dosed with liquid soap at 1% generated an upper and lower abatement value for 2%. The matrix made with sodium acetate developed high rigidity, with two percentages of dosage, presenting an absence of mobility, therefore, without abatement. Analyzing the results, it is understood that the use of liquid soap, easy to prepare, low cost and ecologically sustainable, developed a reduction in the consistency of the concrete, therefore, assuming characteristics of a possible consistency reducing agent, analogous to the commercial plasticizer additive.El presente trabajotiene como objetivo agregar jabón líquido a la matriz de hormigón durante lafabricación, conelfin de investigar lacapacidad de reducción de consistencia que proporciona este compuestoencomparaciónconelhormigónproducidoconel aditivo plastificante comercial acetato de sodio y elhormigónde referencia, es decir, sin aditivos. Después de ladeterminación de lamezcla de hormigón, se realizaronsieteproducciones, conelhormigón dosificado en 1% y 2% conjabón líquido, el hormigón dosificado en 1% y 2% con aditivo plastificante comercial, elhormigón dosificado en 1% y 2% de acetato de sodio y finalmente la matriz de referencia, sin adiciones. Los resultados se obtuvieron a través de laspruebas de asentamientoconel tronco delcono, evaluandoasílareducciónenconsistenciamidiendoladeformación de la matriz. Enelámbito de resultados, la matriz dosificada conjabón líquido produjo valores de abatimiento superiores al hormigón de referenciaconlos dos porcentajes de dosificación. Enrelación al hormigónproducidoconun aditivo plastificante comercial, la matriz dosificada conjabón líquido al 1% generóun valor de abatimiento superior e inferior del 2%. La matriz elaborada con acetato de sodiodesarrolló alta rigidez, con dos porcentajes de dosificación, presentando ausencia de movilidad, por tanto, sinabatimiento. Analizandolos resultados, seentiende que el uso de jabón líquido, fácil de preparar, de bajo costo y ecológicamentesostenible, desarrolló una reducciónenlaconsistenciadelhormigón, asumiendoasí características de unposible agente reductor de consistencia, análogo al aditivo plastificante comercial.O presente trabalho tem como objetivo adicionar sabão líquido na matriz de concreto durante a fabricação, a fim de investigar a capacidade de redução da consistência proporcionada por esse composto em comparação ao concreto produzido com o aditivo plastificante comercial, acetato de sódio e concreto de referência, ou seja, sem aditivos. Após a determinação do traço do concreto, ocorreram sete produções, sendo o concreto dosado em 1% e 2% com sabão líquido, o concreto dosado em 1% e 2% com aditivo plastificante comercial, o concreto dosado em 1% e 2% de acetato de sódio e por fim a matriz de referência, sem adições. Os resultados foram obtidos através dos ensaios de abatimento com o tronco de cone, avaliando, portanto, a redução da consistência por meio da medição da deformação da matriz. Na esfera de resultados, a matriz dosada com sabão líquido produziu valores de abatimento superiores ao concreto de referência com os dois percentuais de dosagem. Em relação ao concreto produzido com aditivo plastificante comercial, a matriz dosada com sabão líquido em 1% gerou valor de abatimento superior e inferior para 2%. A matriz fabricada com acetato de sódio desenvolveu elevada rigidez, com os dois percentuais de dosagem, apresentando ausência de mobilidade, portanto, sem abatimento. Analisando os resultados, entende-se que o emprego do sabão líquido, de fácil preparação, baixo custo e ecologicamente sustentável, desenvolveu a redução da consistência do concreto, por conseguinte, assumindo características de um possível agente redutor da consistência, análogo ao aditivo plastificante comercial.Research, Society and Development2021-02-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1241710.33448/rsd-v10i2.12417Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e22810212417Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e22810212417Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e228102124172525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12417/11199Copyright (c) 2021 Cayttano Saul de Sá Zarpellon; Claudemir Batalini https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZarpellon, Cayttano Saul de SáBatalini , Claudemir 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12417Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:59.876628Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix
Uso de jabón líquido como agente reductor de consistência en la matriz de hormigón
Emprego de sabão líquido como agente redutor da consistência em matriz de concreto
title Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix
spellingShingle Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix
Zarpellon, Cayttano Saul de Sá
Concrete
Plasticizer additive
Liquid soap
Consistency
Workability.
Hormigón
Aditivo Plastificante
Jabón líquido
Consistencia
Viabilidad.
Concreto
Aditivo Plastificante
Sabão Líquido
Consistência
Trabalhabilidade.
title_short Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix
title_full Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix
title_fullStr Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix
title_full_unstemmed Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix
title_sort Use of liquid soap as a consistency reducing agent in concrete matrix
author Zarpellon, Cayttano Saul de Sá
author_facet Zarpellon, Cayttano Saul de Sá
Batalini , Claudemir
author_role author
author2 Batalini , Claudemir
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zarpellon, Cayttano Saul de Sá
Batalini , Claudemir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Concrete
Plasticizer additive
Liquid soap
Consistency
Workability.
Hormigón
Aditivo Plastificante
Jabón líquido
Consistencia
Viabilidad.
Concreto
Aditivo Plastificante
Sabão Líquido
Consistência
Trabalhabilidade.
topic Concrete
Plasticizer additive
Liquid soap
Consistency
Workability.
Hormigón
Aditivo Plastificante
Jabón líquido
Consistencia
Viabilidad.
Concreto
Aditivo Plastificante
Sabão Líquido
Consistência
Trabalhabilidade.
description The present work aims to add liquid soap to the concrete matrix during manufacture, in order to investigate the consistency reduction capacity provided by this compound in comparison to the concrete produced with the commercial plasticizer additive, sodium acetate and the reference concrete, that is, without additives. After determining the concrete mix, seven productions took place, with the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% with liquid soap, the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% with commercial plasticizer additive, the concrete dosed in 1% and 2% of sodium acetate and finally the reference matrix, without additions. The results were obtained through the slump tests with the cone trunk, evaluating therefore the reduction of the consistency through the measurement of the deformation of the matrix. The matrix dosed with liquid soap produced abatement values ​​higher than the reference concrete with the two dosage percentages. In relation to the concrete produced with a commercial plasticizer additive, the matrix dosed with liquid soap at 1% generated an upper and lower abatement value for 2%. The matrix made with sodium acetate developed high rigidity, with two percentages of dosage, presenting an absence of mobility, therefore, without abatement. Analyzing the results, it is understood that the use of liquid soap, easy to prepare, low cost and ecologically sustainable, developed a reduction in the consistency of the concrete, therefore, assuming characteristics of a possible consistency reducing agent, analogous to the commercial plasticizer additive.
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