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The Effect of Dry Environment on Strength of Cement Mortar Immediately after Casting (성형직후 건조환경이 시멘트 모르터의 강도에 미치는 영향)

  • 오무영;김준희
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.61-72
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    • 1991
  • This study was carried out to research the strength drop of concrete in dry environment. The mixing ratio of cement-fine aggregate was 1: 1, 1 : 2, 1: 3 and 1 : 4. The curing was compared standard curing with dry curing immediately after casting. It is analysis of strength change by water-proof mixing. The curing age of cement mortar was 3days, 7days, l4days and 28days. The result obtained from this study are summarized as follows. 1. The compressive and bending strength change by increasing the curing age, dry curing mortar the increasing rate of strength was decreased than standard curing mortar. 2. The compressive and bending strength change in early curing, strength difference between standard curing mortar and dry curing motar was gradually closed by increasing the W/C. 3. The dry curing mortar was decreased than standard curing mortar in decreasing rate of compressive and bending strength by increasing the W/C. 4. The compressive strength of water-proof mortar in early curing, liquid water-proof mortar was shown high strength in dry curing than standard curing. The powder and liquid water-proof mortar have a small effect in dry environment. The liquid water-proof mortar was high strength without relation change of curing age in dry environment than standard curing. 5. The compressive strength of liquid water-proof mortar in poverty mix, dry curing was shown high strength than standard curing. 6. The bending strength was increased than compressive strength by decreasing the volume of cement in early curing. The increasing rate of bending strength was decreased to compressive stength by increasing the curing age.

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Influence of the Quality of Recycled Aggregates on Microstructures and Strength Development of Concrete

  • Moon Dae-Joong;Moon Han-Young;Kim Yang-Bae
    • Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute
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    • v.16 no.6 s.84
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    • pp.875-881
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    • 2004
  • The quality of recycled aggregate is affected by original concrete strength and the manufacturing process of recycled aggregates. In this study, the porosity of old and new mortar, and the compressive strength of concrete were investigated to examine the influence of recycled aggregate on the concrete. Six kinds of recycled coarse aggregates were produced from concrete blocks of differing strength levels (A:60. 1MPa, B:41.7MPa, C:25.5MPa). Original concrete strength and the bond mortar of recycled aggregate influences the pore structures of both old and new mortar. The pore size distribution of old mortar was found to be greatly affected by age, and the reduction of the porosity of bond mortar on low strength recycled aggregate increased at a greater rate than that of bond mortar on high strength recycled aggregate. The pore size distribution of new mortar in recycled aggregate concrete changed in comparison with that of new mortar in virgin aggregate concrete. The total porosity of new mortar using B level recycled aggregates was smaller than that of new mortar with A, and C level recycled aggregates. Moreover, the compressive strength of recycled aggregate concrete was found to have been affected by original concrete strength. The compressive strength of concrete only changed slightly in the porosity of new mortar over $15\%$, but increased rapidly in the porosity of new mortar fewer than $15\%$.

An Experimental Study on the Quality of Mortar Strength using the Quenched Blast-Furnace Slag (수재사 모르터의 강도특성에 관한 연구)

  • 임남기;이영도;양범석;김영회;최문식;정상진
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1997.10a
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 1997
  • Strength experimental on mortar which use Quenched Blast-Furnace Slag as aggregate was carried our for a fundamental study of application possibility of Quenched Blast-Furnace Slag as aggregate. It gives the following results. The strength of mortar use Quenched Blast-Furnace Slag is decrease as substitution rate is higher. As W/C rate increase, the strength decrease, but the strength decrease of fine aggregate rate 1:3 is lower than 1:2. The relation with fine aggregate is that the amount of fine aggregate is inversely proportional to strength. Th relation with age is proportional to strength and strength rate of going is lower than general mortar in 28 age the change of strength proportionately with W/C rate is that as W/C rate increases, th strength is drop ; it shows that it has same tendency as general mortar sand or crushed sand, but while W/C rate increase the strength is as high as general mortar. The reason can be assumed that water content per unit needed to Quenched Blast-Furance Slag is more than in case of sand. In addition, the relation with substitution rate is that the strength is the strongest at substitution rate 25% and 50% ; that is , sometimes it is higher than mortar which use sand 100%. In addition, long age strength of mortar which use Quenched Blast-Furnace Slag as aggregate is about to be studied in the last.

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The Study on the Properties of Polymer Emulson Modified Mortar -Effects of Polyacrylicacid Ester and Polystyrene Modified Mortar- (고분자에말죤의 첨가에 따른 시멘트모르터의 특성에 관한 연구 -Polyacrylicacid Ester 및 Polystyrene 에말죤의 첨가영향-)

  • 김창은;최강순
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 1975
  • Polymer emulsion was used as the admixture for the purpose of increasing the mechanical properties of cement mortar. The effect of polymer emulsion admixture on compressive strength and tensile strength and chemical resistance, relative humidity on compressive and tensile strength, sand particles on water absorption were studied. The results were as follows. 1. Polymer emulson modified mortar cured under 95% of realative humidity showed lower strength than the mortar cured at dry condition. 2. The maximum strength was attained at 10~20% of polystyrene and polyacrylic acid ester polymer-cement mortar. 3. The modified mortar (sand size rate (-9+35)mech:(-35+60)mech=4 : 1) was 1.5 times lower than the modified mortar (1 : 1) in water absorption. 4. Compared with the ordinary mortar, the modified mortar showed 2~3 times greater chemical resistance for 5% HCl or 5% H2SO4.

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A Study on the Effect of Calcium-Chloride Content on the Strength of Mortar (염화(鹽化)칼슘의 함량(含量)이 Mortar의 강도(强度)에 미치는 영향(影響)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Sung, Chan-Yong;Kang, Sin-Up
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.185-191
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    • 1979
  • Compressive and tensile strengths of commonly being used mortar and mortar specially hardened by adding 1%, 2% and 3% of $CaCl_2$ were compared under the different mixing ratio of mortar and ages to investigate the effect of $CaCl_2$ which is being used as a promotor for coagulation and hardness, on the strength of mortar. The results obtained were as follows: 1. The compressive strength of mortar hardened by addition of $CaCl_2$ was higher than that of commonly being used mortar. The highest compressive strength of mortar was obtained when 2% of $CaCl_2$ were added. 2. The tensile strength of mortar, which was made by adding $CaCl_2$ and aged for seven days, was higher than that of commonly being used mortar. The highest tensile strength of mortar was obtained when 1% of $CaCl_2$ was added and aged for 28 days. And the tensile strength of mortar with 2% of $CaCl_2$ was lower than that of commonly being used mortar. 3. When the amount of $CaCl_2$ added was higher than 3%, the mortar was abruptly hardened and thereby occurred crack was considered lowering strength of mortar. 4. The rich mix was effective for the increasing the compressive and tensile strength before seven days of age and less effective after seven days of age. Therefore, the addition of one to two per cent of $CaCl_2$ would be effective for promoting initial strength of mortar during winter season.

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Strength Characteristics of Epoxy Resin Mortar (에폭시 수지 모르터의 강도 특성)

  • 정규석;강신업
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.92-99
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    • 1982
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the compressive and bending strength characteristics of epoxy resin mortar, which is still in an early stage of its use and study in Korea. The results obtained are summarized as follows; 1. The compressive strengths of epoxy resin mortar after 1 day, 2 days and 3 days were gained 87%, 91% and 95%, respectively, in view of that of mortar at the age of 7 days. This result showed that the initial compressive strength within 1 day was very high. 2. The highest compressive strength of epoxy resin mortar was 914 kg/cm2 at the point of having the mixing ratio of one to two. It reached up to 3.7 times that of the normal portland cement mortar at the age of 28 days. 3. The bending strengths of epoxy resin mortar after 1 day, 2 days and 3 days came up to 88%, 93% and 97%, respectively, in comparing that of mortar at the age of 7 days. It was expressed to be simielar to the tendency of compressive strength. 4. The highest bending strength of epoxy resin mortar was 384 kg/cm2 at mixing ratio of one to two. It came up to as much as 6.5 times in comparing with that of the normal portland cement mortar at the age of 28 days. Therefore, the epoxy resin mortar would be effective for promoting the bending strength of structural members. 5. The regression equation between compressive and bending strength was obtained as follows; oo~=0.391 oc+27.54 (r=0.99) And the estimated value of bending strength was corresponded to about 44 per cent in comparing with that of the compressive strength.

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The Influence of Inorganic Pigments on the Compressive Strength and Absorption of Cement Mortars (무기안료가 시멘트모르타르의 압축강도와 흡수율에 미치는 영향)

  • Shon, Hyuk;Lee, Jae-Yong;Go, Seong-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.104-111
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    • 2004
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of inorganic pigments on the physical properties of cement mortar. For this purpose, the compressive strength and absorption test were carried out on cement mortar imxed with inorganic pigments by changing the proportion of cement mortar, water-cement ratio, and ratio of pigment. The result of this study can be summarized as follows: the compressive strength of colored mortar rapidely increased in red and yellow mortar, as the mix ratio of pigment increased. In case of green and black mortar, however, the compressive strength decresed as the mix ratio incresed. In case of red and yellow mortar, the absorption of colored mortar increased as the mixing ratio increased, if the mean particle diameter of the pigment is small. In case of green and black mortar, the absorption ratio decreased as the mix ratio increased. After investigating the overall physical properties of colored mortar, it was confirmed that the proper mix ratio of pigment securing the properties of colored mortar was below 6% of the weight of the cement to be used.

Tensile Strength of Cement Mortar using Pitch-based Carbon Fiber Derived from Oil Residues (석유피치 재활용 탄소섬유를 혼입한 모르타르의 인장 특성)

  • Rhee, Inkyu;Lee, Jun Seok;Kim, Jin Hee;Kim, Yoong Ahm;Kim, Woo
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.20-28
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    • 2017
  • The direct tensile strength of the mortar specimen containing pitch-based carbon fiber was ranged between 1/27~1/22 as compared to the average compressive strength of mortar. It was found that the direct tensile strength of the mortar containing the same amount of PAN-based carbon fiber was around 1/15. While the case of the control specimen without the carbon fiber was around 1/29. One the other hands, the flexural tensile strength of the mortar containing pitch-based carbon fibers was about 1/12 as compared to the average compressive strength. In case of the mortar specimen with PAN-based carbon fiber and control mortar were 1/10 and 1/13.5, respectively. The tensile performance of the mortar with pitch-based carbon fiber was found to be intermediate between control mortar and the reinforced mortar incorporated with the PAN-based carbon fiber.

Mechanical and durability properties of fluoropolymer modified cement mortar

  • Bansal, Prem Pal;Sidhu, Ramandeep
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.63 no.3
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    • pp.317-327
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    • 2017
  • The addition of different types of polymers such as SBR, VAE, Acrylic, etc. in concrete and mortar leads to an increase in compressive, tensile and bond strength and decrease in permeability of polymer modified mortar (PMM) and concrete (PMC). The improvement in properties such as bond strength and impermeability makes PMM/PMC suitable for use as repair/retrofitting and water proofing material. In the present study effect of addition of fluoropolymer on the strength and permeability properties of mortar has been studied. In the cement mortar different percentages viz. 10, 20 and 30 percent of fluoropolymer by weight of cement was added. It has been observed that on addition of fluoropolymer in mortar the workability of mortar increases. In the present study all specimens were cast keeping the workability constant, i.e., flow value $105{\pm}5mm$, by changing the amount of water content in the mortar suitably. The specimens were cured for two different curing conditions. Firstly, these were cured wet for one day and then cured dry for 27 days. Secondly, specimens were cured wet for 7 days and then cured dry for 21 days. It has been observed that compressive strength and split tensile strength of specimens cured wet for 7 days and then cured dry for 21 days is 7-13 percent and 12-15 percent, respectively, higher than specimens cured one day dry and 27 days wet. The sorptivity of fluoropolymer modified mortar decreases by 88.56% and 91% for curing condtion one and two, respectively. However, It has been observed that on addition of 10 percent fluoropolymer both compressive and tensile strength decreases, but with the increase in percentage addition from 10 to 20 and 30 percent both the strengths starts increasing and becomes equal to that of the control specimen at 30 percent for both the curing conditions. It is further observed that percentage decrease in strength for second curing condition is relatively less as compared to the first curing condition. However, for both the curing conditions chloride ion permeability of polymer modified mortar becomes very low.

Reinforcing System(MFRI) for Concrete Structure using FRP ROD & High-performance Mortar (섬유복합재봉(FRP ROD)과 고강도 모르터를 이용한 철근 콘크리트 구조물의 휨 보강공법(MFRI) 공법)

  • Bae Ki-Sun;Park Sing-Hun;Lee Sang-Uk
    • Composites Research
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.59-65
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    • 2005
  • This report is on the Reinforcing System(MFRI) for Concrete Structure using FRP ROD & High-Performance Mortar. The main characteristic of this system is as follow. First, the fiber rods in this system have seven times greater tensile strength than general reinforcing steel bars(re-bar) and the weight is a fifth lighter. Camels coated on the fiber rods' surfaces to improve adhesive strength and pull-out strength. Second, high strength shotcrete mortar is has very good workability and low rebound rate. After installing the Fiber Rods, Shotcrete mortar Is applied or sprayed to finish reinforcement. Finally, MFRI system has excellent fire-resisting performance and sogood tolerance against external environment by inserting fiber rods and reinforcing materials into mortar which has high compressive strength. It is applied to bridge slab, utility box and tunnel of civil engineering works, and beam and slab of building structures.