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Comparative study of the effect of crushed dune sand and limestone fillers on mortar properties in aggressive environment

Abdelaziz Logbi (Department of Hydraulique And Civil Engineering, University of El Oued, El Oued, Algeria, and Laboratory of Exploitation and Valorization of Natural Resources in Arid Areas (LEVNRAA), University Kasdi Merbah of Ouargla, Ouargla, Algeria)
Mohamed Mani (Department of Hydraulique And Civil Engineering, University of El Oued, El Oued, Algeria, and Laboratory of Exploitation and Valorization of Natural Resources in Arid Areas (LEVNRAA), University Kasdi Merbah of Ouargla, Ouargla, Algeria)
Toufik Choungara (Civil Engineering Depatment, University Ziane Achour of Djelfa, Algeria)
Abdelouahed Kriker (Department of Hydraulique and Civil Engineering, and Laboratory of Exploitation and Valorization of Natural Resources in Arid Areas (LEVNRAA), University Kasdi Merbah of Ouargla, Ouargla, Algeria)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 2 August 2021

Issue publication date: 11 January 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to study the effect of mineral additions on the mortars’ physical, mechanical and durability properties. Two local mineral additions, considered inert, are chosen: limestone fillers from North-East of Algeria and natural dune sand from Algerian desert areas.

Design/methodology/approach

Two local additions are finely crushed to a fineness greater or equal to that of the used cement and incorporated into the mortars with predetermined rates; (0, 10%, 15% and 20%) compared to the cement weight to examine their effects on the mortars’ properties at different ages. Two conservation environments are chosen: freshwater as a neutral area and rising water table as an aggressive area to appreciate the effect of the two additions on physical and mechanical properties and durability.

Findings

The results showed the beneficial effect of these additions on compactness, mechanical resistance and durability toward the rising water table. The results have also allowed us to make an experimental comparison between the limestone addition which is commonly used in the Algerian cement industry and the dune sand, which is not yet well explored and exploited.

Originality/value

The added value of this study is the use of crushed dune sand which is a local addition of southern Algeria for improving the resistance of mortars and concrete toward the aggressiveness of rising water table which presents a major problem for the infrastructure of civil and public construction.

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Citation

Logbi, A., Mani, M., Choungara, T. and Kriker, A. (2023), "Comparative study of the effect of crushed dune sand and limestone fillers on mortar properties in aggressive environment", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. 20 No. 1, pp. 85-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-09-2020-0437

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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