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, 2021
Companies and practitioners working in the civil construction sector are more and more aware and motivated to develop and adopt sustainable building materials, possibly obtained from renewable and locally available resources.
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Companies and practitioners working in the civil construction sector are more and more aware and motivated to develop and adopt sustainable building materials, possibly obtained from renewable and locally available resources.
G. Ferrara +3 more
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Limes And Lime Mortars—Part One
Journal of Architectural Conservation, 1995AbstractThis paper deals with limes and lime mortars and is presented in two parts. Part One identifies the sources and qualities of limes in England and Wales and then proceeds to trace the burning of lime, the development of kiln design and the search for hydraulic cements from ancient times up to the end of the nineteenth century.
Peter Swallow, David Carrington
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European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2020
This research work aims at studying the influence of fermented organic additive on strength and carbonation of air lime mortar for the conservation of heritage structures.
Simon Jayasingh, T. Selvaraj
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This research work aims at studying the influence of fermented organic additive on strength and carbonation of air lime mortar for the conservation of heritage structures.
Simon Jayasingh, T. Selvaraj
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Use of natural polymer from plant as admixture in hydraulic lime mortar masonry
, 2020The motivation of the present study is to enhance the properties of lime mortar as well as masonry using natural bio-admixtures. As Bilwa Extract (BEX) was used in historical mortars, the extract that is rich in polysaccharides was incorporated in lime ...
Durgadevagi Shanmugavel +2 more
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International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2020
This research aims to study the influence of organic additive and aggregate grain size in lime mortar hardening for producing compatible, high-performance and eco-friendly materials for conservation and restoration of heritage structures. Mortar mix with
Simon Jayasingh, T. Selvaraj, S. Raneri
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This research aims to study the influence of organic additive and aggregate grain size in lime mortar hardening for producing compatible, high-performance and eco-friendly materials for conservation and restoration of heritage structures. Mortar mix with
Simon Jayasingh, T. Selvaraj, S. Raneri
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Effects of mussel shell aggregates on hygric behaviour of air lime mortar at different ages
, 2020Mussel shells, composed of calcium carbonate (>95%) and organic matter, are suitable alternatives to conventional sand in mortar. In addition, the use of lime instead of cement as a binder has also been considered for sustainable construction materials ...
C. Martínez-García +3 more
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Journal of Architectural Conservation, 2006
AbstractLime-based mortars are now widely acknowledged as generally superior to cement-based mortars in the repair of appropriate historic infrastructure. Increasingly the benefits of hydraulic lime mortars are also being realized in new masonry construction.
Mike Lawrence +2 more
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AbstractLime-based mortars are now widely acknowledged as generally superior to cement-based mortars in the repair of appropriate historic infrastructure. Increasingly the benefits of hydraulic lime mortars are also being realized in new masonry construction.
Mike Lawrence +2 more
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, 2020
Lime mortar bonded brickwork loadbearing walls are widely employed in many colonial period structures around the world; however, most of the research articles on masonry structures refer only to single brick thick walls.
J. Thamboo, M. Dhanasekar
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Lime mortar bonded brickwork loadbearing walls are widely employed in many colonial period structures around the world; however, most of the research articles on masonry structures refer only to single brick thick walls.
J. Thamboo, M. Dhanasekar
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Modelling lime mortar carbonation
Materials and Structures, 1994The carbonation process in lime mortar is influenced by the diffusion of carbon dioxide into the mortar pore system, by the kinetics of the lime carbonation reaction, and by the drying and wetting process in the mortar. All these phenomena depend on the presence of water in the mortar. Water is present in liquid form as well as vapour.
K. Van Balen, D. Van Gemert
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Studies in Conservation, 2008
AbstractBased upon a scientific understanding of the reasons different properties develop, slaked lime putty, aged slaked lime putty (which undergoes time-dependent changes upon storage in water) and putty from hydrated lime (i.e., soaked dry hydrate) are discussed, along with mortars made with them.
Eric F. Hansen +2 more
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AbstractBased upon a scientific understanding of the reasons different properties develop, slaked lime putty, aged slaked lime putty (which undergoes time-dependent changes upon storage in water) and putty from hydrated lime (i.e., soaked dry hydrate) are discussed, along with mortars made with them.
Eric F. Hansen +2 more
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