2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-86212013000200010
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Avaliação de argamassas colantes por reometria rotacional

Abstract: Resumos argamassas colantes são produtos constituídos por areia natural ou artificial, ligantes (cimento) e aditivos químicos que cumprem uma função de adesivo para assentamento de revestimentos em pisos e paredes. Atualmente, a avaliação em campo sobre a mistura do produto é efetuada de forma empírica. O aplicador (pedreiro) determina, por meios de aspectos sensoriais, a facilidade ou a dificuldade de mistura, classificando a argamassa em pesada, leve, macia, de fácil ou de difícil mistura, etc. Porém, essas … Show more

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“…The trait adopted was the proportion 1:3 (cement:sand) according to the studies of Silva et al (22), Oliveira (6) and Póvoas and John (23). The water/dry matter ratio was obtained approximating the studies of Póvoas and John (23), Kudo, Cardoso and Pileggi (24) and Pereira, Silva and Costa 3, and the percentage of 20% was fixed. As for the additions of polymers, the percentages of 0.5% HEC and 10% EVA in relation to the mass of cement were fixed, similar to the works of Oliveira (6) and Póvoas and John (23).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trait adopted was the proportion 1:3 (cement:sand) according to the studies of Silva et al (22), Oliveira (6) and Póvoas and John (23). The water/dry matter ratio was obtained approximating the studies of Póvoas and John (23), Kudo, Cardoso and Pileggi (24) and Pereira, Silva and Costa 3, and the percentage of 20% was fixed. As for the additions of polymers, the percentages of 0.5% HEC and 10% EVA in relation to the mass of cement were fixed, similar to the works of Oliveira (6) and Póvoas and John (23).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (a), results for all mortars and table with yield torque and plastic viscosity (* equivalent to plastic viscosity based on torque vs. rotation curves [74]); in (b), linear fits for CTA and SLM mortars with zoom in values of torque up to 0.5 N.m and rotation speed up to 100 rpm. All tests were performed in a rotational rheometer with planetary setup and attritor impeller, step-based shear cycle up to 190 rpm [75] (data from [76][77][78]). a self-leveling mortar (or concrete) must be characterized by sufficiently low yield stress that allows the material to flow under its own weight [72,73].…”
Section: Raw Materials Of Ternary System Opc-cac-casomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No caso de testes oscilatórios pode haver a variação desses parâmetros e também da frequência de oscilação. Embora utilizada em muitas pesquisas (PAIVA, 2005;KUDO;PILEGGI, 2013, MARYLINDA;ROMANO et al, 2014;CARDOSO et al, 2015; COSTA; CARDOSO; JOHN, 2016; FRANÇA; CARDOSO; PILLEGI, 2016), a reometria rotacional não é Estudo do comportamento reológico de pastas de cimento contendo resíduo catalítico de petróleo por squeezeflow e reometria rotacional 345 normatizada no Brasil, ficando os parâmetros do teste a critério do operador, e no âmbito internacional existe a ASTM C1749-17 (AMERICAN..., 2017. Uma limitação desse método é a capacidade de torque do equipamento quando se deseja avaliar o comportamento reológico de compósitos com maiores densidades e cuja geometria do agregado seja maior, como os concretos.…”
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