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This article reports an experimental research on the influence of high-volume mineral additions on the rheological, physical and mechanical properties of cement-based grout for stone masonry structures consolidation. Binary grout mixtures were produced by replacing 50% weight of cement by limestone filler, metakaolin, glass powder and ceramic waste. Grout flow properties, rheological parameters, bleeding water, bulk density and injectability were evaluated. Grout physical and mechanical properties were also tested. New methodology previously used in mortars was applied to interpret flow behaviour. Results showed that a high-volume mineral addition in cement-based grout is compatible with the required fresh and hardened properties.
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Cement-based grout Masonry consolidation Rheology Physical properties Mechanical properties Mineral addition Limestone filler Metakaolin Glass powder Ceramic waste
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Miguel C.S. Nepomuceno, Luís F.A. Bernardo, Luiz A. Pereira-de-Oliveira, Rúben O. Timóteo, Cement-based grouts for masonry consolidation with high content of limestone filler, metakaolin, glass powder and ceramic waste, Construction and Building Materials, Volume 306, 2021, 124947. DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2021.124947.