Influence de l'Argile Bentonite sur le temps de prise et le retrait de la pâte cimentaire modifiée avec un adjuvant superplastifiant.
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Abstract
Mineral additions are increasingly used by concrete and mortar producers. Their
consideration in the formulation of cementitious materials for compliance with the
minimum cement dosage (substitution of a quantity of cement by mineral addition) is of
particular interest on the economic (reduction in the cost of raw materials) and ecological
(reduction CO2 emissions and consumption of non-renewable resources).
This study aims to valorize a Bentonite clay from the Maghnia region in the form of
calcined powder (heat treated) in a mortar in the fresh and hardened state, where the
major interest of which is given to the mechanical and physical properties of the material.
So, the influence of different Bentonite dosages (5, 10, 15 and 20%) was studied
experimentally in an adjuvanted mortar with a E/L ratio equal to 0.28. The main
objectives of this work are to study the influence of Bentonite on the evolution of capillary
absorption and occluded air, as well as on the evolution of the setting time and the
shrinkage of the material in its hardened state. In this study, mathematical relationships
are developed between certain physical and mechanical properties determined in the
fresh and hardened states.
