Abstract

A single performance evaluation does not cover all the situations encountered in cement-based plastering mortar applications in walls. This paper proposes a comprehensive performance evaluation method for assessing the cement-based plastering mortar by comprehensively considering the physical characteristics, microstructures, thermal performances, mechanical properties and adsorbability of materials. The relative performances of each test item were compared with standards and previous studies, and the calculation equation of the comprehensive performance value was obtained. In this study, the common cement plastering mortar (CM) and lightweight mortar were mixed with expanded and vitrified beads as aggregates mortar (EVBM), wood fibres, sepiolite and expanded perlite-based plastering mortar (WM) and three types of homemade optimized mortars were moulded as testing specimens. The reference material was marked as CM, and the weights of each parameter in the equation were artificially set according to the applied conditions of the building and restricted by the comprehensive performance value of the ideal plastering mortar at the same time. Through the evaluation of the comprehensive performance and the calculation of these mortars from a case setting of weights, the combined mixing of diatomite, sepiolite with fly ash is better than each single material mixed in mortars, and the comprehensive performance value of mortars with a single function is functional, such as thermal insulation mortar. This paper provides an evaluation method for the comprehensive application of cement-based plastering mortar on the wall.

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