Salt crystallization is widely recognised as one of the most damaging factors affecting stone monuments and buildings. The conservation of stone heritage suffering from weathering due to the presence of salts can be very expensive and laborious. Furthermore, the assessment of salt-laden buildings alone is often challenging and costly in its own right. This paper focuses on the use of a micro-destructive technique, the Drilling Resistance Measurement System (DRMS), to trace the salt crystallization front in natural building stone subjected to continuous partial immersion in a salt solution. The results provide strong evidence of the efficacy of micro-drilling to “map” the crystallization front. This is facilitated by increased resistances re...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
International audienceThe RILEM TC ASC-271 is developing a new laboratory test to assess the durabil...
Salt crystallization is widely recognised as one of the most damaging factors affecting stone monume...
Salt crystallization is widely recognized as one of the most damaging factors affecting stone monume...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
The RILEM Technical Committee 271-ASC was set up in 2016 with the aim ofdeveloping an improved proce...
Precipitation of salts in confined spaces is the key mechanism for rock weathering and damage to bui...
Water and salts have long been the main factors of deterioration in building materials. This thesis ...
International audienceThe RILEM TC ASC-271 is designing a new procedure to assess the durability of ...
Dimension and ornamental stones used for built heritage are frequently affected, under all climates,...
International audienceThis recommendation is devoted to testing the resistance of natural stone and ...
The RILEM TC ASC-271 is developing a new laboratory test to assess the durability of porous building...
Salt weathering is known to be destructive to the historical buildings, which are constructed of por...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
International audienceThe RILEM TC ASC-271 is developing a new laboratory test to assess the durabil...
Salt crystallization is widely recognised as one of the most damaging factors affecting stone monume...
Salt crystallization is widely recognized as one of the most damaging factors affecting stone monume...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
The RILEM Technical Committee 271-ASC was set up in 2016 with the aim ofdeveloping an improved proce...
Precipitation of salts in confined spaces is the key mechanism for rock weathering and damage to bui...
Water and salts have long been the main factors of deterioration in building materials. This thesis ...
International audienceThe RILEM TC ASC-271 is designing a new procedure to assess the durability of ...
Dimension and ornamental stones used for built heritage are frequently affected, under all climates,...
International audienceThis recommendation is devoted to testing the resistance of natural stone and ...
The RILEM TC ASC-271 is developing a new laboratory test to assess the durability of porous building...
Salt weathering is known to be destructive to the historical buildings, which are constructed of por...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
Salt crystallization is accepted to represent one of the major causes for the degradation of buildin...
International audienceThe RILEM TC ASC-271 is developing a new laboratory test to assess the durabil...