SANTOS, C. B.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6382441060193043; SANTOS, Cláudio Batista dos.
Resumen:
In the building site the composites to the cement base are the more used. However, the
matrix of those composites don't present good resistance to traction efforts, in that way
it is made the reinforcement of the matrix with other materials. The reinforcement with
vegetable fibers has been having notable highlights for the fact of those fibers be
renewable organic elements and no aggressive to the man. The portland cement matrix
presents high alkalinity, that if it turns harmful to the resistance and durability of the
composites for the fact of the fibers they be degraded by the hydroxide of dissolved
calcium, reducing his/her capacity to check resistance wanted to the composite. With
the purpose of reducing the alkalinity of the cement composites without altering their
mechanical properties, in the present research it was substituted 50% of the portland
cement by metakaolin and ceramic residue, that it are material addictive minerals. This
research has as objective the obtaining of a cement matrix of low alkalinity through the
partial substitution of Portland cement for metakaolin and ceramic residue. That
substitution seeks the complete consumption of the hydroxide of calcium generated
starting from the hydration of present calcium silicates in the cement, reducing the
alkalinity of the matrix. In that way, it is permitted a subsequent reinforcement of that
matrix with vegetable fibers. Five proportions different from substitution were used to
the cement. To analyze the effect of the substitutions in the mechanical properties of the
matrix rehearsals of simple compression they were accomplished. Rehearsals of
differential thermal analysis (ATD) they were accomplished to observe the reduction of
the alkalinity. Before the obtained results, it was verified in the rehearsal of ATD the
reduction of the alkalinity for the substitution tenors used. Already for the resistance, it
was verified that the largest values came in the largest metakaolin concentrations
associated to a line with smaller percentile of sand.