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ANALYSIS OF WATER PERFORMANCE OF COATING MORTARS INCORPORATED WITH TIRE RUBBER
Author(s) -
Leticia Martelo Pagoto,
Jorge Luís Akasaki,
José Luiz Pinheiro Melges,
César Fabiano Fioriti
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
revista ingeniería de construcción
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7764/ric.00018.21
Subject(s) - natural rubber , mortar , materials science , absorption of water , composite material , permeability (electromagnetism) , immersion (mathematics) , water retention , capillary pressure , sieve (category theory) , coating , capillary action , chemistry , porosity , environmental science , porous medium , membrane , soil water , biochemistry , mathematics , combinatorics , soil science , pure mathematics
This paper analyzed the behavior of mixed mortars incorporated with rubber from the tire retreading process, based on partial sand substitution. The content of rubber incorporation in the mortars was 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% by volume. The different granulometries of rubber were denominated as thick (passed through a sieve # 1.19 mm) and fine (passed through a sieve # 0.60 mm). Tests were performed to evaluate water retention, capillary absorption, drying, immersion absorption, water vapor permeability, and permeability to water under pressure. The results showed that the fine rubber was distinguished by its higher retention of water at the contents of 15% and 20%, lower absorption via both capillary and immersion, higher drying capacity, higher permeability to water vapor, and lower permeability to water under pressure.

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