Belgian masonry facades are being increasingly affected by unsightly persistent efflorescence. This results in disappointed customers and consequently creates a threat for the brick industry. Our paper presents a field survey and literature review on the topic. An investigation of Belgian cases reveals gypsum abundance in the deposit. The specific characteristics and literature review indicate masonry as the source and moisture transfer as the transport mechanism. However, there is currently no sound explanation for the crystallisation of gypsum on the surface and its only recent occurrence. One hypothesis points at mortar additives, which may affect the transport and crystallisation of gypsum.status: publishe
In Sweden there are a great number of neo-gothic churches built in brick masonryaround 1870-1910. Th...
The research presented in this paper investigated the mechanical behavior of bricks subjected to moi...
This paper presents the influence of aggressive environment on the mechanical properties of masonry ...
Belgian masonry facades are being increasingly affected by unsightly persistent efflorescence. This ...
Gypsum efflorescence (GE) on ceramic brick masonry is on the rise, with more buildings being affecte...
Gypsum efflorescence (GE) is a recent problem affecting modern clay brick masonry and permanently al...
Over the last few decades, brick masonry buildings in the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium have start...
Efflorescence is a problem of interest in building science for two reasons; it frequently causes sev...
During the winter of 1962-63, field observations in several locations in the Atlantic area revealed ...
Efflorescence on brickwork piers made of three types of brick and six mortars appeared to depend mai...
The two general conditions necessary to produce efflorescence in masonry walls are (a) presence of s...
A particular case of cracking and spalling of masonry mortar was attributed to the migration of solu...
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Illinois, 1902.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaf 18)
It should be pointed out that salt crystallisation and rising dampness are two separate but interco...
Extensive durability problems such as weathering and degradation are found in historic Scandinavian ...
In Sweden there are a great number of neo-gothic churches built in brick masonryaround 1870-1910. Th...
The research presented in this paper investigated the mechanical behavior of bricks subjected to moi...
This paper presents the influence of aggressive environment on the mechanical properties of masonry ...
Belgian masonry facades are being increasingly affected by unsightly persistent efflorescence. This ...
Gypsum efflorescence (GE) on ceramic brick masonry is on the rise, with more buildings being affecte...
Gypsum efflorescence (GE) is a recent problem affecting modern clay brick masonry and permanently al...
Over the last few decades, brick masonry buildings in the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium have start...
Efflorescence is a problem of interest in building science for two reasons; it frequently causes sev...
During the winter of 1962-63, field observations in several locations in the Atlantic area revealed ...
Efflorescence on brickwork piers made of three types of brick and six mortars appeared to depend mai...
The two general conditions necessary to produce efflorescence in masonry walls are (a) presence of s...
A particular case of cracking and spalling of masonry mortar was attributed to the migration of solu...
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Illinois, 1902.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaf 18)
It should be pointed out that salt crystallisation and rising dampness are two separate but interco...
Extensive durability problems such as weathering and degradation are found in historic Scandinavian ...
In Sweden there are a great number of neo-gothic churches built in brick masonryaround 1870-1910. Th...
The research presented in this paper investigated the mechanical behavior of bricks subjected to moi...
This paper presents the influence of aggressive environment on the mechanical properties of masonry ...