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Compressive and shear behaviour of masonry panels: experimentation and numerical analysis [PDF]
The compressive and shear behavior of masonry is here studied both experimental- ly and numerically. An experimental campaign has been carried out on 9 square-shaped one leaf masonry panels, reproducing historical masonry.
Baraldi, D., Cecchi, A., Reccia, E.
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A panel showing the morphological differences between Sorghum halepense (A), hybrids (B), and Sorghum bicolor (C) with a novel KASP‐based genetic assay capable of reliably distinguishing between them. Partially Created in BioRender. https://BioRender.com/1u30ukv Abstract BACKGROUND Sorghum bicolor and Sorghum halepense can readily hybridize, creating ...
Connor Purvis +2 more
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Spraying Bentonite NanoClay as an innovative idea satisfied an urgent need for conservation of historical brick constructions. This research explores the application of Nanotechnology as a Nano-Geotechnics (NaG) and Nano Ground Improvement (NGI ...
Saeideh Jalalifar +4 more
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In order to revitalize and preserve the Paimogo Fort, a Portuguese coastline military fortification built in 1674 and classified as of public interest since 1957, several lime-based repair rendering mortars were developed, considering the compatibility ...
Ana Rita Santos +2 more
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Optimization of Traditional Lime-based Mortars for Cement Replacement Toward Consistent Conservation of Rocky Architecture of the Kandovan Historical Village [PDF]
Kandovan historical village, located in the vicinity of Osku town, is one of the most important attractive Geoheritage sites in East Azerbaijan province in Iran, thanks to the hewn-cut houses from Sahand Mountain. The rocky architecture of Kandovan, from
Mehdi Razani +3 more
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This work focuses on the characterization of organic resin bound mortars, used in reproductions of sculptural and ornamental stone exposed outdoors.
Alba Cerezo +2 more
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A coupled BES-zonal model to predict stratification in a large building [PDF]
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De Backer, Lien +3 more
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ABSTRACT Anthropogenic activities generate a significant amount of pollutants that are released into the environment, causing physiological and ecological disturbances. Among the xenobiotics present in aquatic ecosystems, numerous chemical and organic compounds have oxidative potential or are metabolized through oxidative processes, which may amplify ...
Natália Eduarda da Silva +6 more
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Strategies for building pathology reports in an urban rehabilitation process: Project of the Old City Centre of Coimbra [PDF]
The increasing interest on architectural heritage associated to the recognised building value, at economic, social and cultural levels have stimulated, in the recent decades, the urban rehabilitation and renovation o several cities in Europe.
Silva, J. A. R. Mendes da +2 more
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Use of Recycled Aggregates in Lime Mortars for Conservation of Historical Buildings
The use of recycled burnt clay brick sand (RBS) and recycled concrete sand (RCS) in historical lime-based repair mortars can reduce the environmental impact caused by construction and demolition waste disposal. This study examined the use of fine recycled concrete and recycled brick aggregates for the production of historical repair mortars using ...
Kilumile, Menard +3 more
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