Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.29, No.18, 1987-2005, 2015
Mechanical, hydration, and durability modifications provided to mortar made with crushed sand and blended cements
This work aims to evaluate the characteristics of crushed sand (CS), resulting from limestone quarries, when it replaces natural sand (NS) in mortar, and to identify its performances with three types of cement and three W/C ratio. It is concluded that CS has a great effect on mortar properties; it accelerates the hydration of cement grains leading to a shorter setting time, increases the flexural and compressive strengths, generates more hydration heat, and improves the mortar durability. The properties of CS mortar can be predicted as simple relationships of those of NS with an acceptable correlation coefficient.