Nowadays sustainability is one of the main concept in building construction, both considering energy saving buildings and life cycle assessment of building materials. According to these considerations, in this work the use of recycled and waste materials to produce a binder and the use of a natural fiber as reinforcement are investigated to obtain a sustainable mortar. Particularly, lime is obtained by kilning waste marble slurry from marbles quarries in western Sicily; pozzolanic aggregate is obtained by grinding glass powder from urban waste collection; natural fibers come from a widespread grass: Ampelodesmos Mauritanicus also known as diss. Scanning electron microscopy and helium picnometry have been performed to characterize diss fibers. Samples with different fibers volume percentage have been prepared and subjected to three-point bending and compression tests, in order to verify the modification of resistance related to the presence of fibers; moreover, capillary uptake and thermal conductivity have been evaluated.The results show a great influence of fibers’ percentage on both mechanical and environmental properties of mortars, resulting in lowering of mechanical resistance and thermal conductivity.

Bartolomeo Megna, . (2019). FORMULATION OF LIME MORTARS BASED ON NATURAL FIBERS AND WASTE MATERIALS FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS. In S.A. Mohammed SONEBI (a cura di), Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials (pp. 564-569). Paris.

FORMULATION OF LIME MORTARS BASED ON NATURAL FIBERS AND WASTE MATERIALS FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS

Bartolomeo Megna
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Dionisio Badagliacco;Carmelo Sanfilippo;Tommaso La Mantia;Laura Ercoli;Antonino Valenza
2019-01-01

Abstract

Nowadays sustainability is one of the main concept in building construction, both considering energy saving buildings and life cycle assessment of building materials. According to these considerations, in this work the use of recycled and waste materials to produce a binder and the use of a natural fiber as reinforcement are investigated to obtain a sustainable mortar. Particularly, lime is obtained by kilning waste marble slurry from marbles quarries in western Sicily; pozzolanic aggregate is obtained by grinding glass powder from urban waste collection; natural fibers come from a widespread grass: Ampelodesmos Mauritanicus also known as diss. Scanning electron microscopy and helium picnometry have been performed to characterize diss fibers. Samples with different fibers volume percentage have been prepared and subjected to three-point bending and compression tests, in order to verify the modification of resistance related to the presence of fibers; moreover, capillary uptake and thermal conductivity have been evaluated.The results show a great influence of fibers’ percentage on both mechanical and environmental properties of mortars, resulting in lowering of mechanical resistance and thermal conductivity.
2019
Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali
Settore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
Settore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicoltura
978-2-35158-229-9
Bartolomeo Megna, . (2019). FORMULATION OF LIME MORTARS BASED ON NATURAL FIBERS AND WASTE MATERIALS FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS. In S.A. Mohammed SONEBI (a cura di), Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials (pp. 564-569). Paris.
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