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Assessing historic and modern mortars

1993
Aussi disponsible en francais: Evaluation des mortiers anciens et ...
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Rilem TC 203-RHM: Repair mortars for historic masonry. Requirements for repointing mortars for historic masonry

2012
This paper gives a summary of functional and performance requirements for repointing mortars for historic masonry (design, execution and maintenance).Successful performance of repair and conservation of mortar in historic masonry requires more care with design and execution than with modern masonry.
Hees, R.P.J. van   +13 more
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Laboratory Testing of Historic Mortars: Part 2 - Microstructure of a Historic Feebly-Hydraulic Lime Mortar Containing Silica Flour

The Masonry Society Journal
A large stone barn built in 1820s in the Valley Forge historic national park in Pennsylvania used some of the early historic lime mortars in the US masonry construction during the time when natural cement was just produced in the US and about to gain its momentum for next 70 years, and Portland cement, though formulated in Europe, didn’t enter the US ...
Dipayan Jana, Shubham N. Mahajan
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Lime mortar and the conservation of historic structures

Australian Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Engineering, 2005
Lime and the lime mortars and plasters made from it have a long and successful history in building construction. However, the development of Portland cement in the 19th century gradually displaced or supplemented lime and much of the ancient trades knowledge has been lost, often to the detriment of masonry construction and conservation. The author has
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Mineralogical and chemical characterization of historical mortars

2011
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Santos Silva, A.   +6 more
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Laboratory Testing of Historic Mortars: Part 1 - A Close Look to a 200-year-old Historic Clay-Lime Mortar

The Masonry Society Journal
A large stone barn built in 1820s in the Valley Forge historic national park in Pennsylvania used some of the early historic lime mortars in the US masonry construction during the time when natural cement was just produced in the US and about to gain its momentum for next 70 years, and Portland cement, though formulated in Europe, didn’t enter the US ...
Dipayan Jana, Shubham N. Mahajan
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Analysis and characterisation of historic mortars for absolute dating

2016
Absolute dating of mortars is crucial when trying to pin down construction phases of archaeological sites and historic stone buildings to a certain point in time or to confirm, but possibly also challenge existing chronologies. It should become a standard tool for archaeometric research as it contributes considerably to the historical, artistic, social,
Hayen, Roald   +15 more
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Historic mortars as record in the knowledge of ruins

2016
Ruins are buildings that, for natural or human causes, have lost considerable parts of their architectural form and materials. The surviving structures, exposed to the weather and in continuing neglect, give us the possibility to study and to know more about the technology from the past.
Donatella Rita Fiorino   +2 more
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Bond Capacity of Mortars for Historic Structures

APT Bulletin, 1996
G. T. Suter, J. Vandenberg, L. Fontaine
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