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Effect of hot-dry curing environment on the intrinsic properties of repair materials
Authors:K E Hassan  P C Robery  L Al-Alawi
Affiliation:

a Civil Engineering Materials Unit (CEMU), School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

b Maunsell Ltd, Attwood House, 1 Worcester Walk, Birmingham, B2 4NX, UK

Abstract:The paper examines the properties of five different types of repair materials, including conventional cementitious, polymer and polymer-modified repair mortars. Assessment was carried out on the basis of the engineering properties (compressive strength, tensile strength and modulus of elasticity), pore structure (porosity and pore size distribution), transport properties (permeability and diffusion) and shrinkage. These properties were measured up to the age of 28 days after curing in a hot-dry environment.

The epoxy resin repair mortar showed superior strength and transport characteristics with a very fine pore structure; however, its modulus of elasticity was remarkably low when compared with that of normal- and high-strength concretes. A hot-dry curing environment adversely affects the shrinkage and performance-related properties of conventional repair mortars; however, small improvements could be achieved by the use of mineral admixtures (fly ash and silica fume). The paper discusses also the different testing techniques which could be used to assess the potential performance of concrete repair mortars.

Keywords:Concrete  Curing  Elastic modulus of elasticity  Diffusion  Hot-dry environment  Mineral admixtures  Permeability  Repair mortars  Shrinkage  Strength
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