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Standard mortars (sand:cement = 3:1 and w/c = 0.50) were made where Portland cement was replaced with 0, 20, 35, 50 and 65 vol% calcined marl. The compressive and flexura [...]
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The influence of corner singularity on crack behaviour for a threedimensional structure is described in this paper. The distribution of stress singularity through the thi [...]
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Evaluation of RC structures cannot leave aside from adequate structural monitoring, as clearly stated in main international building codes. Internal reinforcement corrosi [...]
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The consolidation and conservation of historic mortars requires materials which are compatible with the components originally used. The application of nano-lime offers su [...]
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Semi-solid or mushy state processing permits a material to partially solidify before shape making operations. The understanding of material behaviour in the mushy state i [...]
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Dating of mortars by means of radiocarbon dating is thought of being a promising technique for absolute dating of archaeological sites, monumental constructions and decor [...]
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This paper investigates the process of alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR) in lime-based mortars prepared with certain dolomite aggregate. As binder either pure calcite lime [...]
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Michoinová, D.
The aim of the paper is to present and discuss selected results of research concerned with historically inspired techniques of nonhydraulic mortar preparation. The resear [...]
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CaLoSiL E25 is a suspension of nanoparticles of calcium hydroxide in ethanol, which has been developed as a consolidant for lime mortars. As a preliminary study, the beha [...]
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Sophisticated analysing proceedings have been used in the past to assess the composition of hardened mortars. Chemical and mechanical tests combined with microscopic inve [...]
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Zacharopoulou, G.
Structures embedding historical, artistic and scientific values and built after 1830 (the date of the establishment of the Modern Greek state) are defined as modern monum [...]
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Experimental work has been carried out in order to describe the influence of hot mixing on the properties of hardened mortars in comparison with mortars made of lime hydr [...]
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Limestone calcination and the technology of quicklime production has an influence on the slaking reactivity of lime. The slaking consequently can be an indicator of the q [...]
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Aging of lime putty improves the quality of hydrated lime due to changes in portlandite microstructure as regards the morphology and particle size. Improvements in mortar [...]
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Zacharopoulou, G.
The impact of the control of key parameters during the production chain (calcination, slaking, maturation) of a lime based binder was experimentally investigated under a [...]
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Zacharopoulou, G.
Within the general framework of study on high calcium building limes (CL) suitable for conservation purposes, selected results of research are presented and discussed in [...]
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It is well-known that different slaked limes (calcium hydroxide) influence the plastic properties of fresh mortar differently. There is not sufficient scientific literatu [...]
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Zacharopoulou, G.
It is generally recognized that wet slaking endows the resulting hydrated lime with a colloidal rather than a crystallized character. It is also known empirically that th [...]
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Zacharopoulou, G.
In conservation practice it is usually observed that the capability of upgrading the characteristics of a lime through maturation appears to be limited due to a self-dryi [...]

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