Bond Behavior of a Bio-Aggregate Embedded in Cement-Based Matrix

Author:

Ferreira Saulo Rocha,de Andrade Rodolfo Giacomim MendesORCID,de Andrade Gabriele MeloORCID,de Araújo Olga Maria OliveiraORCID,Lopes Ricardo TadeuORCID,Fairbairn Eduardo de Moraes RegoORCID,Grabois Thiago MeloORCID,Ukrainczyk NevenORCID

Abstract

This paper investigates the bond behavior between a bio-aggregate and a cement-based matrix. The experimental evaluation comprised physical, chemical, image, and mechanical characterization of the bio-aggregate. The image analyses about the bio-aggregate’s outer structure provided first insights to understand the particularities of this newly proposed bio-aggregate for use in cementitious materials. A mineral aggregate (granitic rock), largely used as coarse aggregate in the Brazilian civil construction industry, was used as reference. The bond behavior of both aggregates was evaluated via pull-out tests. The results indicated that both aggregates presented a similar linear elastic branch up to each respective peak loads. The peak load magnitude of the mineral aggregate indicated a better chemical adhesion when compared to the bio-aggregate’s. The post-peak behavior, however, indicated a smoother softening branch for the bio-aggregate, corroborated by the microscopy image analyses. Although further investigation is required, the macaúba crushed endocarp was found to be a thriving bio-material to be used as bio-aggregate.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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