Rammed-earth (RE) is a construction material manufactured from the soil. The soil is compacted at its optimum water content, inside a formwork to build a monolithic wall. RE material is attracting renewed interest throughout the world thanks to its sustainable characteristics: low embodied energy, substantial thermal inertia, and natural regulator of moisture; on the other hand, the existing historic RE buildings is still numerous. This is why several research studies have been carried out recently to study different aspects of this material. However, few investigations have been carried out to explore the possibility of applying the nondestructive techniques on RE walls. This paper presents an assessment of the well-known rebound hammer te...
Raw earth constitutes a significant and worldwide spread built heritage, continuously endangered by ...
Rammed earth is a technique of forming in-situ structural wall elements using rigid formwork. Advant...
Rammed earth is attracting renewed interest due to its sustainability. In this work, a mechanical c...
The non-standardization of rammed earth construction involves the quality control of such a techniqu...
Rammed earth (RE) is attracting renewed interest throughout the world thanks to its “green” characte...
Scientific investigations into the structural properties of rammed earth (RE) are gaining momentum a...
Earthen architecture has a significant share in the world’s fund of both residential architecture an...
Rammed earth (RE) is a construction material which is manufactured by compacting the soil in a formw...
The issue of concrete strength often arises in civil engineering practice, either due to quality con...
The paper presents an experimental program aiming at assessing the mechanical performance of rammed ...
Among the building techniques based on the use of raw earth as building material, rammed earth is on...
One of the most widely spread techniques to estimate the compressive strength of concrete is the reb...
Rebound hammer are prefer as non-destructive testing methods; where compression test as destructive ...
Some part of the work done by M. I. Gomes was supported by a doctoral grant from the Portuguese Foun...
Rebound hammer tests are generally preferred as a non-destructive testing method as compared to dest...
Raw earth constitutes a significant and worldwide spread built heritage, continuously endangered by ...
Rammed earth is a technique of forming in-situ structural wall elements using rigid formwork. Advant...
Rammed earth is attracting renewed interest due to its sustainability. In this work, a mechanical c...
The non-standardization of rammed earth construction involves the quality control of such a techniqu...
Rammed earth (RE) is attracting renewed interest throughout the world thanks to its “green” characte...
Scientific investigations into the structural properties of rammed earth (RE) are gaining momentum a...
Earthen architecture has a significant share in the world’s fund of both residential architecture an...
Rammed earth (RE) is a construction material which is manufactured by compacting the soil in a formw...
The issue of concrete strength often arises in civil engineering practice, either due to quality con...
The paper presents an experimental program aiming at assessing the mechanical performance of rammed ...
Among the building techniques based on the use of raw earth as building material, rammed earth is on...
One of the most widely spread techniques to estimate the compressive strength of concrete is the reb...
Rebound hammer are prefer as non-destructive testing methods; where compression test as destructive ...
Some part of the work done by M. I. Gomes was supported by a doctoral grant from the Portuguese Foun...
Rebound hammer tests are generally preferred as a non-destructive testing method as compared to dest...
Raw earth constitutes a significant and worldwide spread built heritage, continuously endangered by ...
Rammed earth is a technique of forming in-situ structural wall elements using rigid formwork. Advant...
Rammed earth is attracting renewed interest due to its sustainability. In this work, a mechanical c...