Influcence of grinding fineness of calcium carbonate on physicchemical properties and durability on red ceramic bricks

Authors

  • Yosvany Díaz Universidad Central de Las Villas (Cuba)
  • Dania Betancourt Universidad Central de Las Villas (Cuba)
  • Fernando Martirena Universidad Central de Las Villas (Cuba)

Keywords:

Ceramic bricks, fluxing agents, durability, mechanical properties, calcium carbonate

Abstract

The paper exposes the results of a study, at macro structural level, on the influence of the calcite grinding process fineness on the red ceramic bricks following properties: Compressive strength, Density, Absorption and Durability, though the performance of physical – mechanical and accelerated aging tests, when this is added in an amount inferior to the 10% in relation with the clay weight. It is proved that when this admixture is ground until fineness between 72 m and 150 m, the above mentioned properties are not affected, however it doesn’t occur this way when it is ground until a particle size of 297m. The carried out study, demonstrates that with this specific surface, the calcite addition affects the red ceramic bricks physical-mechanical properties as well as their durability

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Published

2011-12-30

How to Cite

Díaz, Y., Betancourt, D., & Martirena, F. (2011). Influcence of grinding fineness of calcium carbonate on physicchemical properties and durability on red ceramic bricks. Revista Ingeniería De Construcción, 26(3), 269–283. Retrieved from https://revistahistoria.uc.cl/index.php/ric/article/view/16551

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Original Articles (part 1)