Use of refractory bricks as sand replacement in self-compacting mortar
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Date
2017
Authors
Aboutaleb, Djamila
Safi, Brahim
Chahour, Kahina
Belaid, Amrane
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Taylor & Francis Online
Abstract
This present work investigate the possibility of using refractory bricks (RB) as fine
aggregates (by partial and total substitution of natural sand) in self-compacting mortars
(SMCs). For this, an experimental study was carried out to evaluate physical and mechanical
properties ((bulk density, compressive and flexural strength) of the self-compacting mortars
(SCMs) with partial and total substitution of natural sand (NS) by crushed refractory bricks
(RB) at different ratio (BR/S= 0, 10, 30, 50 et 100%) by weight. The results obtained show
that the RB (0/5 mm class), can be used as fine aggregates for self-compacting mortar,
without affecting the essential properties of mortar. However, the performances of RB-based
mortar (100% as sand), were better and are suitable for a fluid concrete (such as self-
compacting concrete)
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Refractory bricks, Sand, Mortar, Fluidity, Bulk density, Compressive strength, Tensile strength
