Influence of pre-soaked recycled fine aggregate on the properties of masonry mortar
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Cuenca Moyano, Gloria María; Martín Morales, María; Valverde Palacios, Ignacio; Valverde Espinosa, Ignacio; Zamorano Toro, MontserratEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
Construction and demolition waste Recycled fine aggregate Masonry mortar
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2014-08-05Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: G.M. Cuenca-Moyano, M. Martín-Morales, I. Valverde-Palacios, I. Valverde-Espinosa, M. Zamorano, Influence of pre-soaked recycled fine aggregate on the properties of masonry mortar, Construction and Building Materials, Volume 70, 2014, Pages 71-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2014.07.098
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ARGOS D.C. (Padul, Spain); INERTES GUHILAR S.L. (Alhendín, Spain); University of Granada; Andalusian Research Plan (RNM-197)Resumen
The main aim of this study has been to determine the influence of pre-soaked recycled fine aggregate
(RFA) on the properties of masonry mortar. A control mortar and six mortar series were prepared in
which 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% natural aggregate (NA) was replaced with pre-soaked or non-pre-soaked
RFA. Total water content of the recycled mortars was equal to or greater than that of the control mortar.
The results show that pre-soaking slightly reduced the consistency of the mortar while improving bulk
density (in both the fresh and hardened state) and air content, particularly with total NA substitution;
compressive and flexural strength were increased with all RFA ratios. Therefore, the pre-soaking method
of masonry mortar manufacture can help reduce the absorption capacity of these aggregates and improving
recycling.





