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000002340 100__ $$aKlisińska-Kopacz, Anna
000002340 24500 $$aInfluence of composition of repair Roman cement mortars on their salt weathering susceptibility

000002340 24630 $$n3.$$pProceedings of the 3rd Historic Mortars Conference HMC13
000002340 260__ $$bGlasgow : University of the West of Scotland, 2013
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000002340 520__ $$2eng$$aSalt crystallization is a common cause of decay for mortars used in historical buildings. This paper describes the influence of mortars composition on their salt crystallization resistance. The optimum formulation and application of Roman cement mortars which could produce compatible and durable repairs of the original substrates was studied. The measurements of pore size distribution related to mortars composition, hydric parameters as well as the salt crystallization cycles were performed. The results of the crystallization tests shown that the repair Roman cement mortars with hydric parameters close to those obtained for historic substrates, though different pore size distributions have similar salt crystallization resistance and they are in broad terms compatible with historic masonry or stuccoes. .

000002340 540__ $$aText je chráněný podle autorského zákona č. 121/2000 Sb.
000002340 653__ $$aRoman cement, historic mortars, salt crystallisation, pore structure, mercury porosimetry.

000002340 7112_ $$a3rd Historic Mortars Conference$$cGlasgow, Scotland (UK)$$d2013-09-11 / 2013-09-14$$gHMC13
000002340 720__ $$aKlisińska-Kopacz, Anna$$iTišlova, Renata
000002340 8560_ $$ffischerc@itam.cas.cz
000002340 8564_ $$s545121$$uhttp://invenio.itam.cas.cz/record/2340/files/Klisinska-Kopacz - Influence of composition of repair Roman cement mortars on their salt weathering susceptibility.pdf$$y
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