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Evaluation of Salt Removal from Azulejo Tiles and Mortars using Electrodesalination [PDF]
Azulejo tiles are part of the Portuguese cultural heritage and are worldwide appreciated. The durability of this building material is affected by the accumulation of salts, causing fractures and peeling of the glazing and ultimately leading to the ...
Ferreira, Célia Maria Dias +6 more
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Fowl Heartburn: A Study of Tiles and Fire
The impetus for this thesis was to create a project that continued my previous work from my concentrations in geography and ceramics and to strengthen a connection I felt between them. The focus of this thesis became the understanding of the fire regimes
Sendao, Patricia
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18 páginas.-- 7 figuras.-- 5 tablas.-- 63 referenciasA laboratory-based methodology was designed to assess the bioreceptivity of glazed tiles. The experimental set-up consisted of multiple steps: manufacturing of pristine and artificially aged glazed ...
Miräo, J. +19 more
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Restoration of semi-industrial glazed ceramic tiles by re-firing
Semi-industrial glazed ceramic tiles lining urban façades represent a rich heritage asset of Portuguese cities and in particular of Lisbon. However, still a sizeable part of them is being continuously lost. Whenever the façade tiles are decayed, they are
Morais Pereira, S. +4 more
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Salt degradation of historic portuguese azulejos
Research was carried out to study the degradation of the glaze layer of a set of Portuguese tiles from the 17th and 18th centuries. The ageing action of NaCl salt has been tested on a group of tiles that presented different characteristics and defects on
Morais Pereira, S., Mimoso, J.
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Seminário Internacional de Conservação de Azulejos – Conservation of Glazed Ceramic Tiles – organizado pelo LNEC e realizado em Lisboa de 15-16 de abril de 2009.The main objective of the present work is to establish a correlation between the ...
Flor, Susana Varela +5 more
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This finale course work conducted an exploratory study in the areas that lie on the outskirts of the historic city center of São Luís, where the Portuguese tiles from the eighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth century’s still present.
Castro, Letícia Maria Paixão Martins de
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Studying the cracking system in 17-18th century Portuguese Azulejos with SEM
Portuguese glazed ceramic tiles - azulejos – are a distinctive mark of Portuguese culture. A review of azulejo pathologies throughout Portugal revealed that the most worrying forms of decay are related to defects that typically result from the ...
Santos Silva, A. +2 more
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