Abstract

High temperature experiments were carried out on cylindrical-shaped specimens of mortar containing different concentrations of either cement-replacing zeolite or aggregate-replacing zeolite. The behavior was compared with that of plain mortar. Furthermore, finite-element models were designed, based on material characteristics obtained on the real specimens, to test the temperature exposure effect when similar conditions were applied.

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