Physico-mechanical properties and the microstructure of basalt fiber reinforced hydraulic lime-based
mortars were investigated. Three different mortars were characterized, one based on natural hydraulic
lime and a siliceous aggregate and two dry premix of natural hydraulic lime, selected inert aggregates
and selected crushed bricks and tiles. The effect of three different types of basalt fibers at two contents
on mechanical and water absorption through capillarity was investigated. Fiber reinforced mortars
showed a marked improve in post-cracking behavior and compressive strength which was found to
depend strongly on the type of matrix and basalt fiber. Reinforced mortars exhibited a lower capillary
water absorption coefficient than the reference mortars regardless of type of matrix and basalt fiber.
Despite the promising results, the study highlighted the need to optimize both the surface treatment
of basalt fibers and their content in the mortars with a view to defining a suitable material for masonry
restoration
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