6 resultados para Grout (Mortar)

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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L’utilizzo degli FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) nel campo dell’ingegneria civile riguarda essenzialmente il settore del restauro delle strutture degradate o danneggiate e quello dell’adeguamento statico delle strutture edificate in zona sismica; in questi settori è evidente la difficoltà operativa alla quale si va in contro se si volessero utilizzare tecniche di intervento che sfruttano materiali tradizionali. I motivi per cui è opportuno intervenire con sistemi compositi fibrosi sono: • l’estrema leggerezza del rinforzo, da cui ne deriva un incremento pressoché nullo delle masse sismiche ed allo stesso tempo un considerevole aumento della duttilità strutturale; • messa in opera senza l’ausilio di particolari attrezzature da un numero limitato di operatori, da cui un minore costo della mano d’opera; • posizionamento in tempi brevi e spesso senza interrompere l’esercizio della struttura. Il parametro principale che definisce le caratteristiche di un rinforzo fibroso non è la resistenza a trazione, che risulta essere ben al di sopra dei tassi di lavoro cui sono soggette le fibre, bensì il modulo elastico, di fatti, più tale valore è elevato maggiore sarà il contributo irrigidente che il rinforzo potrà fornire all’elemento strutturale sul quale è applicato. Generalmente per il rinforzo di strutture in c.a. si preferiscono fibre sia con resistenza a trazione medio-alta (>2000 MPa) che con modulo elastico medio-alto (E=170-250 GPa), mentre per il recupero degli edifici in muratura o con struttura in legno si scelgono fibre con modulo di elasticità più basso (E≤80 GPa) tipo quelle aramidiche che meglio si accordano con la rigidezza propria del supporto rinforzato. In questo contesto, ormai ampliamente ben disposto nei confronti dei compositi, si affacciano ora nuove generazioni di rinforzi. A gli ormai “classici” FRP, realizzati con fibre di carbonio o fibre di vetro accoppiate a matrici organiche (resine epossidiche), si affiancano gli FRCM (Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Matrix), i TRM (Textile Reinforced Mortars) e gli SRG (Steel Reinforced Grout) che sfruttano sia le eccezionali proprietà di fibre di nuova concezione come quelle in PBO (Poliparafenilenbenzobisoxazolo), sia un materiale come l’acciaio, che, per quanto comune nel campo dell’edilizia, viene caratterizzato da lavorazioni innovative che ne migliorano le prestazioni meccaniche. Tutte queste nuove tipologie di compositi, nonostante siano state annoverate con nomenclature così differenti, sono però accomunate dell’elemento che ne permette il funzionamento e l’adesione al supporto: la matrice cementizia

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Il presente lavoro è volto allo studio di soluzioni di rinforzo strutturale di edifici storici in muratura mediante materiali compositi innovativi a matrice inorganica FRCM (Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Matrix). E' stato effettuato un confronto tra due sistemi di rinforzo con compositi SRG (Steel Reinforced Grout) in fibre d'acciaio ad altissima resistenza, nell'ottica di un progetto di miglioramento sismico del teatro Pavarotti di Modena, in particolare della parete di fondo retrostante il palcoscenico. Ipotizzati alcuni meccanismi di collaso della parete, la vulnerabilità sismica della stessa, nei confronti di ciascun meccanismo, è stata valutata attraverso l'analisi cinematica lineare. Successivamente per ogni meccanismo è stato studiato un sistema di rinforzo SRG al fine di incrementare la capacità sismica della parete e il moltiplicatore di collasso.

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In the last decade the near-surface mounted (NSM) strengthening technique using carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRP) has been increasingly used to improve the load carrying capacity of concrete members. Compared to externally bonded reinforcement (EBR), the NSM system presents considerable advantages. This technique consists in the insertion of carbon fibre reinforced polymer laminate strips into pre-cut slits opened in the concrete cover of the elements to be strengthened. CFRP reinforcement is bonded to concrete with an appropriate groove filler, typically epoxy adhesive or cement grout. Up to now, research efforts have been mainly focused on several structural aspects, such as: bond behaviour, flexural and/or shear strengthening effectiveness, and energy dissipation capacity of beam-column joints. In such research works, as well as in field applications, the most widespread adhesives that are used to bond reinforcements to concrete are epoxy resins. It is largely accepted that the performance of the whole application of NSM systems strongly depends on the mechanical properties of the epoxy resins, for which proper curing conditions must be assured. Therefore, the existence of non-destructive methods that allow monitoring the curing process of epoxy resins in the NSM CFRP system is desirable, in view of obtaining continuous information that can provide indication in regard to the effectiveness of curing and the expectable bond behaviour of CFRP/adhesive/concrete systems. The experimental research was developed at the Laboratory of the Structural Division of the Civil Engineering Department of the University of Minho in Guimar\~aes, Portugal (LEST). The main objective was to develop and propose a new method for continuous quality control of the curing of epoxy resins applied in NSM CFRP strengthening systems. This objective is pursued through the adaptation of an existing technique, termed EMM-ARM (Elasticity Modulus Monitoring through Ambient Response Method) that has been developed for monitoring the early stiffness evolution of cement-based materials. The experimental program was composed of two parts: (i) direct pull-out tests on concrete specimens strengthened with NSM CFRP laminate strips were conducted to assess the evolution of bond behaviour between CFRP and concrete since early ages; and, (ii) EMM-ARM tests were carried out for monitoring the progressive stiffness development of the structural adhesive used in CFRP applications. In order to verify the capability of the proposed method for evaluating the elastic modulus of the epoxy, static E-Modulus was determined through tension tests. The results of the two series of tests were then combined and compared to evaluate the possibility of implementation of a new method for the continuous monitoring and quality control of NSM CFRP applications.

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The assessment of historical structures is a significant need for the next generations, as historical monuments represent the community’s identity and have an important cultural value to society. Most of historical structures built by using masonry which is one of the oldest and most common construction materials used in the building sector since the ancient time. Also it is considered a complex material, as it is a composition of brick units and mortar, which affects the structural performance of the building by having different mechanical behaviour with respect to different geometry and qualities given by the components.

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The purpose of this work is to find a methodology in order to make possible the recycling of fines (0 - 4 mm) in the Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) process. At the moment this fraction is a not desired by-product: it has high contaminant content, it has to be separated from the coarse fraction, because of its high water absorption which can affect the properties of the concrete. In fact, in some countries the use of fines recycled aggregates is highly restricted or even banned. This work is placed inside the European project C2CA (from Concrete to Cement and Clean Aggregates) and it has been held in the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences of the Technical University of Delft, in particular, in the laboratory of Resources And Recycling. This research proposes some procedures in order to close the loop of the entire recycling process. After the classification done by ADR (Advanced Dry Recovery) the two fractions "airknife" and "rotor" (that together constitute the fraction 0 - 4 mm) are inserted in a new machine that works at high temperatures. The temperatures analysed in this research are 600 °C and 750 °C, cause at that temperature it is supposed that the cement bounds become very weak. The final goal is "to clean" the coarse fraction (0,250 - 4 mm) from the cement still attached to the sand and try to concentrate the cement paste in the fraction 0 - 0,250 mm. This new set-up is able to dry the material in very few seconds, divide it into two fractions (the coarse one and the fine one) thanks to the air and increase the amount of fines (0 - 0,250 mm) promoting the attrition between the particles through a vibration device. The coarse fraction is then processed in a ball mill in order to improve the result and reach the final goal. Thanks to the high temperature it is possible to markedly reduce the milling time. The sand 0 - 2 mm, after being heated and milled is used to replace 100% of norm sand in mortar production. The results are very promising: the mortar made with recycled sand reaches an early strength, in fact the increment with respect to the mortar made with norm sand is 20% after three days and 7% after seven days. With this research it has been demonstrated that once the temperature is increased it is possible to obtain a clean coarse fraction (0,250 - 4 mm), free from cement paste that is concentrated in the fine fraction 0 - 0,250 mm. The milling time and the drying time can be largely reduced. The recycled sand shows better performance in terms of mechanical properties with respect to the natural one.

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This report studied the effect of crumb rubber in the asphalt mixture. The mixtures were also having limestone filler as a modifier. Mastic and mortar (mastic-fine aggregate system) mixture having different quantities of crumb rubber and limestone filler modifiers have been tested in order to find the best rutting resistance combination with an acceptable stiffness. The rheological tests on bituminous mastics and mortars have done in the laboratories in Nottingham Transport Engineering Centre (NTEC) and University of Bologna (DICAM). In the second chapter, an extensive literature review about the binders, additives, asphalt mixtures, various modelling and testing methods have been reviewed. In the third chapter, the physical and rheological properties of the binders have been investigated using both traditional devices and DSRs. The forth chapter is dedicated to finding the behaviour of the modified mastics (Binder-modifier system) with different combinations. Five different combinations of crumb rubber and limestone filler mastic tested with various methods using Dynamic Shear Rheometers. In the fifth chapter, in order to find the effect of the modifiers in the rheological properties of the complete asphalt mixture, the fine aggregates added to the same mastic combinations. In this phase, the behaviour of the system so-called mortar; binder, rubber, filler and fine aggregates) has been studied using the DSR device and the traditional tests. The results show that using fine crumb rubber reduces the thermo sensibility of the mastic (Binder Bitumen System) and improves its elasticity. Limestone filler in the other hand increases the mixture stiffness at high Frequencies. Another important outcome of this research was that the rheological properties of the mortars were following the same trend of the mastics, therefore study the rheological properties of the mastic gives an upright estimation of the mortar.