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Porosité des mortiers et bioréceptivité

Authors: Bur, Nicolas; Roux, Sébastien; Delmas, L.; Géraud, Yves; Feugeas, Françoise;

Porosité des mortiers et bioréceptivité

Abstract

Les considerations environnementales actuelles (protocole de Kyoto) incitent a l’elaboration de nouvelles formulations de ciments plus eco-respectueux. De tels ciments doivent etre caracterises, notamment, en ce qui concerne leur utilisation dans le contexte du respect de l’environnement et de la construction durable. La colonisation microbienne de la surface des materiaux est la premiere etape des phenomenes de bioalteration et biodeterioration. Quelle que soit la nuance cimentaire consideree, le reseau poreux limite la penetration des microorganismes car l’acces au reseau dans les pâtes de ciment durci se fait, aux imperfections de surface pres, par des pores dont le diametre est inferieur a la taille des bacteries. La presence de granulats dans les mortiers engendre la formation d’une seconde famille de porosite, a l’interface matrice cimentaire–granulats, dont les seuils d’acces peuvent atteindre 4 μ m et autoriser la penetration des microorganismes. Cette etude, en adaptant trois methodes de caracterisation des materiaux cimentaires, a permis d’affiner la caracterisation du reseau poreux et de son evolution, a travers des echantillons de mortiers. Une evaluation de la peauet de son epaisseur a ete effectuee en fonction des ciments utilises. La peau des echantillons est la zone d’epaisseur millimetrique a centimetrique ou les transferts de fluides sont differents de ceux possibles au cœur du materiau.

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