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The construction sector is among the most resource- and energy-consuming industrial activities. Particularly, according to recent surveys, the emissions of greenhouse gas [...]
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Kita, Y.
Organic additives (various types of mucilage) are commonly mixed with the inorganic materials such as lime, earth, and sand to make mortar and blocks. These tend to be co [...]
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Fiber reinforced polymers (FRP) are widely used for strengthening structural components. However, the reinforcement has minor effect in the principal-stress direction of [...]
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This paper aims at improving the quality of lime mortar masonry by understanding the mechanics of mortars and masonry and their interactions. It investigates how the mort [...]
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It is well established that most construction materials behave differently under static and dynamic loading. The stress-rate sensitivity of concrete, steel and rock has b [...]
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Despite of over forty years of research on over the world, the ideal grout for re-adhesion of delaminated wall paintings has not been invented. Along with the industry de [...]
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The paper presents experimental determination of mechanical properties of different types of animal hairs. Mortars reinforced by thin fibres have promising properties for [...]
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Composite materials consist of a composite matrix and a reinforcement usually created by fibres. The overall properties of a composite material strongly depend on intera [...]
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For high durability and strength, decreasing of the water to binder ratio of cement is needed by using of fly ash, blast furnace slag as mineral admixture. And it is poin [...]
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This study investigated the performance of two high-volume fly ash concrete (HVFAC) mixes with 70% replacement of Portland cement with a Class C fly ash (with one mix hav [...]
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Large part of heritage buildings in Slovenia was built with stones or mixture of stones and bricks, as up to 20th century the local stone represented the cheapest and mos [...]
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Many heritage buildings in Slovenia were built of stone or a mixture of stone and brick; until the 20th century the local stone represented the cheapest and most accessib [...]
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Magnesium o xychloride cement-based panels with incorporation of expanded perlite/paraffin co mposite for thermal storage have been developed by extrusion technique. The [...]
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The consolidation process of old renders with loss of cohesion is nowadays performed usually with inorganic compatible products, such as calcium or barium hydroxide or et [...]
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Loss of adhesion is one of the main forms of degradation of old renders; it can cause the separation of different render layers or the separation of the render and substr [...]
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In the domain of heritage buildings conservation, interventions must be designed, whenever possible, to maintain existing materials instead of their replacement by new on [...]
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The first author of the project is the engineering director of a Temple reconstruction project in Turkey. In attempt to produce mortar similar in composition to that foun [...]
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The Kodokan, opened in August 1841 as the Mito clan s school. The Kodokan stone monument is made of marble called Kansuiseki. The spirit of Kodokan is curved on the surfa [...]
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In the fiber reinforced inorganic polymer (FRiP) strengthening system, an inorganic paste is used instead of an organic resin as the matrix and adhesives of fiber sheets. [...]

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