NoThe presence of free water in mortars destined for silo or bagged storage can lead to the degradation of the binder phase. Such water may be present as a result of using wet, as-delivered sand or as a consequence of prior processes such as de-activation of Roman cement. Thus, water must be removed from the system prior to storage. Part 1 of this paper describes the control of a technique by which quicklime is added to the wet system which principally dries it by both slaking the quicklime and evaporation as a consequence of the exothermic slaking reaction. Two examples of mortars are presented in which excess water is removed from the system by the inclusion of quicklime. In the first, the water is present in the as-delivered sand and the...
The principal uses of Roman cement mortars in the field of restoration are for the production of cas...
Air-lime mortars with or without pozzolanic components were largely used in historic buildings. Due ...
The purpose of this paper is an investigation of the possible role of supplementary cementitious mat...
The presence of free water in mortars destined for silo or bagged storage can lead to the degradatio...
NoProduttion control methods allow factory produced mortars to be supplied to a more consistent form...
NoThe setting of Roman cement is so rapid as to make the use of retardation essential in most practi...
Formulated Lime mortars suitable for long-term storage in silos or bags can be produced by adding qu...
Abstract According to various historic accounts and material evidence, the practice of producing lim...
Blended lime-cement mortars, which are frequently used in masonry construction, mature as a result ...
This paper studies the effect of maturation on mortars prepared according to a traditional method of...
It is known that lime was added to historic Roman cement render mortars. The focus of this work is t...
Blended lime-cement mortars are commonly used in conservation practices even though they may show la...
The objective of this article was to study the drying behavior of rendering mortars. Cement-lime mor...
In a society with a high growth rate and increased standards of comfort arises the need to minimise ...
Environmental conditions can affect the curing and performance of lime mortars. Especially in the ca...
The principal uses of Roman cement mortars in the field of restoration are for the production of cas...
Air-lime mortars with or without pozzolanic components were largely used in historic buildings. Due ...
The purpose of this paper is an investigation of the possible role of supplementary cementitious mat...
The presence of free water in mortars destined for silo or bagged storage can lead to the degradatio...
NoProduttion control methods allow factory produced mortars to be supplied to a more consistent form...
NoThe setting of Roman cement is so rapid as to make the use of retardation essential in most practi...
Formulated Lime mortars suitable for long-term storage in silos or bags can be produced by adding qu...
Abstract According to various historic accounts and material evidence, the practice of producing lim...
Blended lime-cement mortars, which are frequently used in masonry construction, mature as a result ...
This paper studies the effect of maturation on mortars prepared according to a traditional method of...
It is known that lime was added to historic Roman cement render mortars. The focus of this work is t...
Blended lime-cement mortars are commonly used in conservation practices even though they may show la...
The objective of this article was to study the drying behavior of rendering mortars. Cement-lime mor...
In a society with a high growth rate and increased standards of comfort arises the need to minimise ...
Environmental conditions can affect the curing and performance of lime mortars. Especially in the ca...
The principal uses of Roman cement mortars in the field of restoration are for the production of cas...
Air-lime mortars with or without pozzolanic components were largely used in historic buildings. Due ...
The purpose of this paper is an investigation of the possible role of supplementary cementitious mat...