Water soluble salts are quite often present in historical constructions and are considered to be one of the main damaging and powerful reasons for deterioration of porous masonry. The influence of soluble salts to the properties of lime based restoration mortars was studied by simulating the cyclic salination processes
A particular case of cracking and spalling of masonry mortar was attributed to the migration of solu...
Salt weathering is one of the most common deterioration mechanisms in porous materials and may lead ...
International audienceVolubilis is an archeological site of North Africa inscribed as a UNESCO World...
Lime based mortars have different applications in the field of restoration of monuments, e.g. beddin...
The weathering of porous materials due to the presence of salts has been known since antiquity. Howe...
Ageing of porous building materials due to the crystallization of soluble salts is a well-known prob...
Salt crystallization is a recurrent cause of damage in porous building materials. Lime-based mortars...
Damage due to the crystallization of salts is a common problem in porous building materials. Also mo...
This paper describes some of the most important results of a four year PhD research on the use of cr...
Interaction of inorganic water-soluble salts and building stones is studied in the paper. Two types ...
We have elaborated two series of mortars using non-hydraulic lime, hydraulic lime, white cement and ...
Weathering of porous building materials caused by the crystallization of soluble salts is a ubiquito...
Salt crystallization of lime-based rendering mortars is one of the most common reasons for their det...
This study aimed at evaluating the influence of salt contamination on the performance of two consoli...
This study is specifically concerned with the behaviour of water-repellent mortar specimens and maso...
A particular case of cracking and spalling of masonry mortar was attributed to the migration of solu...
Salt weathering is one of the most common deterioration mechanisms in porous materials and may lead ...
International audienceVolubilis is an archeological site of North Africa inscribed as a UNESCO World...
Lime based mortars have different applications in the field of restoration of monuments, e.g. beddin...
The weathering of porous materials due to the presence of salts has been known since antiquity. Howe...
Ageing of porous building materials due to the crystallization of soluble salts is a well-known prob...
Salt crystallization is a recurrent cause of damage in porous building materials. Lime-based mortars...
Damage due to the crystallization of salts is a common problem in porous building materials. Also mo...
This paper describes some of the most important results of a four year PhD research on the use of cr...
Interaction of inorganic water-soluble salts and building stones is studied in the paper. Two types ...
We have elaborated two series of mortars using non-hydraulic lime, hydraulic lime, white cement and ...
Weathering of porous building materials caused by the crystallization of soluble salts is a ubiquito...
Salt crystallization of lime-based rendering mortars is one of the most common reasons for their det...
This study aimed at evaluating the influence of salt contamination on the performance of two consoli...
This study is specifically concerned with the behaviour of water-repellent mortar specimens and maso...
A particular case of cracking and spalling of masonry mortar was attributed to the migration of solu...
Salt weathering is one of the most common deterioration mechanisms in porous materials and may lead ...
International audienceVolubilis is an archeological site of North Africa inscribed as a UNESCO World...