The Correlation of Workability and Mechanical Strength in air lime binders with different aggregates and pozzolan
Abstract
In this study are investigated two air lime binders common in conservation practice.
The first one is a commercial air lime, emerging from dry slaking, which was left to
age for 4 months. The second is a natural quicklime emerging from the burning in a
traditional lime kiln from Mariestad, Sweden. Their workability, compression and
flexural strength have been tested in correlation with the addition of rounded natural
aggregates, angular (crushed) aggregates and pozzolan. The main aim of this study is to
seek for the optimal interaction between the aggregates and these two binders with and
without the addition of pozzolan. This study showed that the commercial material was
more workable than the natural quicklime and it had inferior mechanical performance.
With the addition of pozzolan the mechanical performance was improved for both
binders. The natural quicklime from Mariestad, after slaking (hydration) was less
workable compared to the commercial material, and the angular aggregates
significantly worsened its workability. It became more workable and performed
mechanically better with the addition of pozzolan, independent from the aggregates´ shape.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Degree project for Master of Science with a major in Conservation
2021, 60 HEC
Second Cycle
2021:4
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Date
2021-03-16Author
Ioanna Dedousi, Natalia
Keywords
conservation
air-limes
binders
aggregates
pozzolan
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV 21/04 SE
Language
eng