This article seeks to characterize the seed husk fiber of Moringa oleifera and understand its influence when added to a cementitious composite, in terms of mechanical performance. Moringa fibers were chemically and physically tested and were added to a cementitious composite. Specimens were molded for Ultrasonic Speed Pulse test and Uniaxial Compression Strength test, and subsequent observation in SEM. The results show a fiber with high lignin content and high absorption of water. Adding fiber to the composite, the water in the mixture is absorbed, which reduces the formation of hydrated cement compounds over time. Consequently, it results in a composite with low mechanical strength. The fiber/matrix interface analyzed in the micrographs is porous, has microcracks and a high concentration of calcium hydroxide. Despite this, the same lignin content that impairs mechanical strength in this composite is what makes the fiber resistant to weathering. More studies regarding the effectiveness of this quality should be carried out.
Resumo A manutenção de monumentos e obras históricas deve ser executada com o uso de argamassa de cal, devido à sua maior permeabilidade e por preservar as características originais da obra. Entretanto, o uso de revestimento de tinta acrílica comercial sobre esta argamassa interfere na permeabilidade da construção como um todo, por vedar a superfície das paredes e tetos, internos e externos. Como uma alternativa que permite maior permeabilidade, tem-se a tinta à base de solo, constituída de água, cola branca e solo rico em silte e argila. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo quantificar e comparar as permeabilidades de amostras de argamassa de cal revestidas com tinta acrílica e com tinta de solo. Usou-se o método do tubo de Karsten para medir a permeabilidade dos dois revestimentos em comparação com a argamassa de cal sem revestimento. Os resultados dos ensaios indicaram que o revestimento de tinta à base de solo apresenta permeabilidade significativamente maior que a acrílica, sendo então mais indicada para o uso em restauro e manutenção de edificações históricas. Palavras-chave: Permeabilidade; Argamassa de cal; Revestimento; Tintas.
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