Geopolymer matrix for fibre reinforced composites aimed at strengthening masonry structures
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The paper presents the assessment of a metakaolin-slag-sodium-silicate GeoPolymer (GP) grout as a matrix for bonding four bidirectional meshes made of basalt, glass, carbon fibres and two unidirectional ultra-high tensile strength steel fabrics to soft mud and strong extruded clay bricks for strengthening purposes. A detailed chemical/physical characterization of the geopolymer is given, evidencing the completion of the geopolymerization reaction and the good stability of the geopolymer to leaching, freeze-thaw cycles and high temperature treatments as well as its adequate mechanical properties. Pull-off tests proved the excellent adhesion strength of the geopolymer grout, also embedding meshes and fabric, to both types of clay bricks.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Geopolymers; Grout; Matrix; Composite materials; Fibre reinforced materials; Strengthening; Masonry structures; Experimental testing; Fibre reinforced geopolymers
Elenco autori:
Panizza, Matteo; Natali, MARCO STEFANO; Favaro, Monica; Tamburini, Sergio
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