none2noCapillary suction rate in construction materials is probably the main parameter controlling decay phenomena related to water together with environmental conditions and it is directly related to porosity. On site, when performing non-destructive tests on masonry such as acoustic tests the moisture content distribution or other building material physical properties, i.e. density or porosity, are generally unknown. These affect the acoustic signal propagation and attenuation and, in historic brick masonry, it is expected to find high variability of them. Guidance in this sense cannot be found in test standards because of the almost infinite number of masonries. The paper reports laboratory work conducted on several fired clay bricks sam...
The authors have more then ten years experience on the application of flat jack tests on site. Sing...
This study examines the influence of moulding moisture content on the compressive strength, dry dens...
This article analyzes the results of capillary rise, compressive strength and water absorption tests...
Capillary suction rate in construction materials is probably the main parameter controlling decay ph...
The compressive and flexural strength of old and new clay bricks are investigated in this paper. Tot...
Weathering agents combined with damp rise from the ground frequently affect masonry structures, caus...
Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) and Rebound test as non-destructive techniques may effectively contr...
Burnt clay bricks are widely used as a construction material in Pakistan, and their testing for qual...
Old masonries are often affected by capillary water rise from ground, causing material deterioration...
UPV as non-destructive technique can effectively contribute to the low invasive in situ analysis and...
Mechanical behaviour of old masonry may differ from the theoretical one to a great extent, hence it ...
Environment conditions and moisture presence in masonry structures may affect durability or even mec...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
Due to climatic change, extreme natural events such as storms, heavy rains, floods, landslides becom...
Historical masonry structures during the decades, were composed with a variety of brick and mortar t...
The authors have more then ten years experience on the application of flat jack tests on site. Sing...
This study examines the influence of moulding moisture content on the compressive strength, dry dens...
This article analyzes the results of capillary rise, compressive strength and water absorption tests...
Capillary suction rate in construction materials is probably the main parameter controlling decay ph...
The compressive and flexural strength of old and new clay bricks are investigated in this paper. Tot...
Weathering agents combined with damp rise from the ground frequently affect masonry structures, caus...
Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity (UPV) and Rebound test as non-destructive techniques may effectively contr...
Burnt clay bricks are widely used as a construction material in Pakistan, and their testing for qual...
Old masonries are often affected by capillary water rise from ground, causing material deterioration...
UPV as non-destructive technique can effectively contribute to the low invasive in situ analysis and...
Mechanical behaviour of old masonry may differ from the theoretical one to a great extent, hence it ...
Environment conditions and moisture presence in masonry structures may affect durability or even mec...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
Due to climatic change, extreme natural events such as storms, heavy rains, floods, landslides becom...
Historical masonry structures during the decades, were composed with a variety of brick and mortar t...
The authors have more then ten years experience on the application of flat jack tests on site. Sing...
This study examines the influence of moulding moisture content on the compressive strength, dry dens...
This article analyzes the results of capillary rise, compressive strength and water absorption tests...