Structural behavior of small-scale masonry panel with fiber reinforced mortar under compressive load
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The use of fiber reinforced mortar for structural retrofitting/new construction of masonry structures has become increasingly popular in the last years. A preliminary study on the mechanical performances under compression of masonry panels is performed by selecting three different mortar types. The panels were composed of mortar and clay bricks; the mortars adopted are the following: i) commercial type mortar, ii) traditional mortar and iii) traditional mortar with the addition of a cellulose-based industrial non-hazardous waste. In particular, the study proposes the use of deink paper sludge as mortar filler as an example of sustainable end-of-life reuse. Using the collected experimental results involving the mortars and clay brick form a regression analysis on compressive strengths was performed in order to evaluate the influence of the deink paper sludge on the compressive behavior of the panel.
Iris type:
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Compression; Eco-friendly Systems; Masonry; Reinforcing Fiber; Waste of Cellulose
List of contributors:
Bencardino, F.; Cecchi, A.; Franceschi, M.; Nistico, M.; Ombres, L.; Verre, S.
Book title:
Key Engineering Materials
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