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Title: Effect of accelerated carbonation on cementitious roofing tiles reinforced with lignocellulosic fibre
Keywords: Accelerated aging
Cellulose pulp
Fibre-cement
Ordinary Portland cement
Sisal pulp
Issue Date: Feb-2010
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: TONOLI, G. H. D. et al. Effect of accelerated carbonation on cementitious roofing tiles reinforced with lignocellulosic fibre. Construction and Building Materials, [S.l.], v. 24, n. 2, p. 193-201, Feb. 2010.
Abstract: The present work evaluated the effects of accelerated carbonation on mechanical and physical characteristics of cementitious roofing tiles reinforced with vegetable fibre. The maximum load and toughness of the tiles have increased approximately 25% and 80% respectively as a consequence of the accelerated carbonation. Water absorption and apparent porosity decreased with carbonation while bulk density increased as a clear indication of the densification of the composite. The improvement on the mechanical performance suggests that the fibres retained their tensile strength in the inorganic matrix. Results of specimens extracted from the tested tiles after approximately 480 days in laboratory environment and further aged indicate that soak and dry cycles promoted some leaching of hydration products and more voids and lower density when performed before carbonation. The results indicate the utilization of accelerated carbonation as an effective procedure to mitigate the degradation suffered by the cellulose fibres in the less aggressive medium.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950061809003006
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