Title of article :
Experimental investigation of the effect of latex solid/water ratio on latex modified co-matrix mechanical properties
Author/Authors :
Diab, Ahmed M. Alexandria University - Structural Engineering Department, Egypt , Elyamany, Hafez E. Alexandria University - Structural Engineering Department, Egypt , Ali, Ali Hassan Alexandria University - Structural Engineering Department, Egypt
Abstract :
Numerous researches were performed on latex modified concretes and associated properties, however; some vital factors were not given attention in previous works. This study focus on new factor which significantly affects the properties of latex modified cement paste, mortar or concrete. This factor is termed as ‘latex solid/water ratio’ which is defined herein as the ratio of weight of solid latex to weight of total water content of cement composite including the water in latex itself. The effect of this factor on some properties of cement paste, mortar and concrete were experimentally evaluated. Properties of cement paste include the produced calcium hydroxide and ettringite content during hydration process, while those of cement mortar take account of absorption and effect of temperature on compressive strength. Furthermore, the effect of this factor on the compressive and flexural strengths, modulus of elasticity, water penetration depth and drying shrinkage of concrete were explored. Based on experimental evidences, and spite of using different cement contents, sources of latex, water–cement ratios and slump values, it can be generally concluded that the latex solid/water ratio is a dominant factor affecting different properties of latex modified mortars and concrete.
Keywords :
Polymer , Latex modified concrete , Calcium hydroxide , Ettringite , Latex solid , water ratio
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal