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Effect of Animal Fibers on Physico-Mechanical and Microstructure Properties of Lime-Pozzolan Mortars

VYŠVAŘIL, M.; KŘIŠTOF, M.; ŽIŽLAVSKÝ, T.; BAYER, P.

Originální název

Effect of Animal Fibers on Physico-Mechanical and Microstructure Properties of Lime-Pozzolan Mortars

Anglický název

Effect of Animal Fibers on Physico-Mechanical and Microstructure Properties of Lime-Pozzolan Mortars

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Originální abstrakt

Lime-natural pozzolan based mortars are very common in historic buildings, as they provide adequate moisture removal from the masonry and are stronger and more durable than air lime mortars. Furthermore, lime-natural pozzolan mortars represent a more environmentally friendly option than lime or cement-based mortars. In some cases, animal fibers, especially goat and bovine, have been used in mortars in the past. When designing and developing mortars for the repair and restoration of historic buildings, compatibility requirements with historic mortars and masonry must be met. For this reason, The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of the addition of horsehair, goat hair, bovine hair and pig hair on the physico-mechanical and microstructural properties of lime-pumice mortars. The investigated fibers were added to the mixture at 0.25%, 0.5% and 1.0% by weight of binder and compared with the untreated mortar. The addition of all animal fibers required a greater amount of mixing water to maintain the same flow rate of fresh mortar, which particularly affected the initial strength and porosity of the mortars. All mortars with fibers were more frost resistant than the reference mortar and significant changes also occurred in the capillary action of water through the mortars. Goat hair, in particular, appears to be very promising for improving not only the physical and mechanical properties of lime-pozzolan mortars, but also the transport of water from damp masonry and the durability of mortars.

Anglický abstrakt

Lime-natural pozzolan based mortars are very common in historic buildings, as they provide adequate moisture removal from the masonry and are stronger and more durable than air lime mortars. Furthermore, lime-natural pozzolan mortars represent a more environmentally friendly option than lime or cement-based mortars. In some cases, animal fibers, especially goat and bovine, have been used in mortars in the past. When designing and developing mortars for the repair and restoration of historic buildings, compatibility requirements with historic mortars and masonry must be met. For this reason, The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of the addition of horsehair, goat hair, bovine hair and pig hair on the physico-mechanical and microstructural properties of lime-pumice mortars. The investigated fibers were added to the mixture at 0.25%, 0.5% and 1.0% by weight of binder and compared with the untreated mortar. The addition of all animal fibers required a greater amount of mixing water to maintain the same flow rate of fresh mortar, which particularly affected the initial strength and porosity of the mortars. All mortars with fibers were more frost resistant than the reference mortar and significant changes also occurred in the capillary action of water through the mortars. Goat hair, in particular, appears to be very promising for improving not only the physical and mechanical properties of lime-pozzolan mortars, but also the transport of water from damp masonry and the durability of mortars.

Klíčová slova

Animal fibers; Lime-pozzolan mortar; Pumice; Flexural strength; Capillary action

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Animal fibers; Lime-pozzolan mortar; Pumice; Flexural strength; Capillary action

Autoři

VYŠVAŘIL, M.; KŘIŠTOF, M.; ŽIŽLAVSKÝ, T.; BAYER, P.

Vydáno

07.06.2025

Nakladatel

Springer Nature

ISBN

978-3-031-92776-8

Kniha

Bio-Based Building Materials - Proceedings of ICBBM 2025

Edice

RILEM Bookseries

ISSN

2211-0844

Periodikum

RILEM Bookseries

Svazek

1

Číslo

60

Stát

Spolková republika Německo

Strany od

503

Strany do

512

Strany počet

10

URL

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT198097,
  author="Martin {Vyšvařil} and Michal {Křištof} and Tomáš {Žižlavský} and Patrik {Bayer}",
  title="Effect of Animal Fibers on Physico-Mechanical and Microstructure Properties of Lime-Pozzolan Mortars",
  booktitle="Bio-Based  Building Materials - Proceedings  of  ICBBM  2025",
  year="2025",
  series="RILEM  Bookseries",
  journal="RILEM Bookseries",
  volume="1",
  number="60",
  pages="503--512",
  publisher="Springer Nature",
  doi="10.1007/978-3-031-92777-5\{_}40",
  isbn="978-3-031-92776-8",
  issn="2211-0844",
  url="https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-92777-5_40"
}