2023
DOI: 10.24050/reia.v20i40.1709
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Influencia de la escoria de cobre como material cementicio suplementario en morteros

Abstract: La demanda de cemento Portland (OPC) impacta de gran manera el medio ambiente, debido a la generación de gases de efecto invernadero y el consumo de materias primas no renovables durante su fabricación. Por tal razón, la búsqueda de materiales alternativos para disminuir el consumo de cemento es vital en la búsqueda de la sustentabilidad. Por esta razón, la escoria de cobre (EC) como materia cementicio suplementario (SCM) en la elaboración de morteros con menor contenido de OPC es una opción para generar un am… Show more

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“…Research on CS as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) has garnered attention recently due to the importance of decarbonizing the cement industry [24]. For example, Vizcaino and Silva [25] used CS as an SCM in a preliminary study on mortars, observing a decrease in compressive strength at all percentages used (10-50% by volume) at early ages (7 and 28 days of curing). However, at 150 days of curing, the mortar with 10% CS showed an 8.1% increase compared to the reference mixture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on CS as a supplementary cementitious material (SCM) has garnered attention recently due to the importance of decarbonizing the cement industry [24]. For example, Vizcaino and Silva [25] used CS as an SCM in a preliminary study on mortars, observing a decrease in compressive strength at all percentages used (10-50% by volume) at early ages (7 and 28 days of curing). However, at 150 days of curing, the mortar with 10% CS showed an 8.1% increase compared to the reference mixture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%