Assessment of the effect of moisture on the strength of concrete and ceramic masonry wall products
https://doi.org/10.37538/0005-9889-2024-1(620)-14-21
Abstract
Introduction. The material of the article considers the strength characteristics of ceramic and concrete masonry products, the operation of which is carried out in difficult conditions. The analysis of domestic and foreign publications and sources carried out in this work, including the results of previously performed experiments and field studies, showed that the values of the tensile strength of concrete and ceramic masonry products largely depend on moisture saturation.
Aim. When analyzing previously performed works, it was found that moisture saturation and operating conditions significantly affect the strength properties of concrete and ceramic masonry products in the form of bricks and small blocks. It is noted that in some cases, the effect of degradation of the physical and mechanical properties of the products was observed. When performing surveys of buildings and structures, it becomes necessary to determine the bearing capacity of the masonry of foundations and basement walls located below the mark of the adjacent ground surface. These structures are located in an environment of excessive humidity, therefore, the masonry products themselves are in a state of increased moisture saturation, for example, due to the absence or damage of waterproofing, violation of the heat and humidity regime of the indoor microclimate.
Materials and methods. During the work, masonry ceramic products in the form of bricks were used – new ones made according to State Standard 530-2012; historical bricks selected during the inspection of buildings and structures of historical buildings, as well as concrete wall products made according to State Standard 6133-2019. The test procedure complies with the established standard State Standard R 58527-2019.
Results. Conducting of the research and developing of methods to assess the effect of humidification of ceramic and concrete masonry products on the strength of masonry is important for assessing the reliability of buildings and structures.
Conclusions. The current problem requires comprehensive studies of the strength characteristics of ceramic and concrete masonry wall products, taking into account the influence of humidity.
About the Authors
O. I. PonomarevRussian Federation
Oleg I. Ponomarev, Cand. Sci. (Engineering), Head of Laboratory of Brick, Block and Panel Buildings (No. 7), Research Institute of Building Constructions named after V.A. Koucherenko, JSC Research Center of Construction, Moscow
e-mail: 1701088@mail.ru
tel.: +7 (499) 170-10-59
A. Yu. Dozorova
Russian Federation
Aleksandra Yu. Dozorova, Engineer, Laboratory of Brick, Block and Panel Buildings (No. 7), Research Institute of Building Constructions named after V.A. Koucherenko, JSC Research Center of Construction, Moscow
e-mail: 1701088@mail.ru
tel.: +7 (499) 170-10-88
M. A. Mukhin
Russian Federation
Mikhail A. Mukhin, Deputy Head, Laboratory of Brick, Block and Panel Buildings (No. 7), Research Institute of Building Constructions named after V.A. Koucherenko, JSC Research Center of Construction, Moscow
e-mail: lkksp@mail.ru
tel.: +7 (499) 174-77-93
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Review
For citations:
Ponomarev O.I., Dozorova A.Yu., Mukhin M.A. Assessment of the effect of moisture on the strength of concrete and ceramic masonry wall products. Concrete and Reinforced Concrete. 2024;620(1):14-21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37538/0005-9889-2024-1(620)-14-21