100032056
100032056

DEVELOPMENT OF MORTAR FOR STRUCTURES
Conference
32nd Our World in Concrete and Structures (OWICs) - 2007
Authors
K. Teranishi*, Meijo University, Japan
Y. Tanigawa, Meijo University, Japan
Handle
100032056
Key Words
segregation resistance, drying shrinkage, rheology, excess paste theory, grading,
solid content
Abstract
In this study, the mortar (structural mortar) of which aggregate volume is
increased by optimizing the grading of fine aggregate in order to control drying
shrinkage was developed. It is expected that sure cast without segregation is
possible by applying this mortar to structures instead of concrete because the
segregation resistance of mortar is higher than that of concrete. To develop
structural mortar, first, the grading of fine aggregate for structural mortar was
optimized by aggregate test, and its advantage was confirmed by mortar test. Next, it
was confirmed that the drying shrinkage strain of structural mortar is nearly equal to
that of concrete. Furthermore, the prototype of structural mortar was manufactured at
a ready-mixed concrete plant and was cast into a wall-like form, and it was confirmed
that the compactability and the segregation resistance of structural mortar is high.
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