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Mortar

About: Mortar is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 25024 publications have been published within this topic receiving 218739 citations.


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TL;DR: The results obtained show that the addition of artificial pozzolan improves the grinding time and setting times of the cement, thus the mechanical characteristics of mortar.

199 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a mortar-based formulation for the solution of two-dimensional frictional contact problems involving finite deformation and large sliding is presented, with particular emphasis on key aspects of the linearization procedure and on the robust description of the friction kinematics.
Abstract: This paper presents a mortar-based formulation for the solution of two dimensional frictional contact problems involving finite deformation and large sliding. As is widely recognized, traditional node-to-surface contact formulations have several drawbacks in solution of deformable-to-deformable contact problems, including lack of general patch test passage, degradation of spatial convergence rates, and robustness issues associated with the faceted representation of contacting surfaces. The mortar finite element method, initially proposed as a technique to join dissimilarly meshed domains, has been shown to preserve optimal convergence rates in tied contact problems (see (Discretization Methods and Iterative Solvers Based on Domain Decomposition, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 2001) for a recent review), and is examined here as an alternative spatial discretization method for large sliding contact. In particular, a novel description for frictional sliding conditions in large deformation mortar formulations is proposed in this work. In recent years, the mortar element method has already been successfully implemented to solve frictional contact problems with linearized kinematics (see (Int. J. Numer. Meth. Engng 1993; 36: 3451)). However, in the presence of large deformations and finite sliding, one must face difficulties associated with the definition and linearization of contact virtual work in the case where the mortar projection has a direct dependence on the tangential relative motion along the interface. In this paper, such a formulation is presented, with particular emphasis on key aspects of the linearization procedure and on the robust description of the friction kinematics. Some novel techniques are proposed to treat the non-smoothness in the contact geometry and the searching required to define mortar segments. A number of numerical examples illustrate the performance and accuracy of the proposed formulation. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

198 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of carbon dioxide treatment of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) on the performance of RCA and RCA mortar was investigated, and the results indicated that carbonation increased the apparent density, and reduced both water absorption and the crushing value of the RCA.

197 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the properties of colloidal nano-silica (CS)/waste glass cement composites were investigated and compared with plain mortar, and the results showed that incorporation of WG has a positive effect on the mechanical properties of cement mortars especially when CS is presented.

196 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an experimental program is presented in order to evaluate the influence of aggregates grading and water/cement ratio in workability and hardened properties of mortars, and some correlations are presented among hardened properties and the compressive strength.

196 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20242
20231,804
20223,038
20211,143
20201,529
20191,628