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The compatibility of earth-based repair mortars with rammed earth substrates

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dc.contributor.author Gomes, I. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Gonçalves, T. D. pt_BR
dc.contributor.author Faria Rodrigues, P. pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2013-09-24T18:15:11Z pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2014-10-20T15:58:05Z pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned 2017-04-12T16:00:19Z
dc.date.available 2013-09-24T18:15:11Z pt_BR
dc.date.available 2014-10-20T15:58:05Z pt_BR
dc.date.available 2017-04-12T16:00:19Z
dc.date.issued 2013-09 pt_BR
dc.identifier.citation Maria Idália Gomes, Teresa Diaz Gonçalves, Paulina Faria (2013). The compatibility of earth-based repair mortars with rammed earth substrates. HMC13 - 3rd Historic Mortars Conference, Glasgow, 11-14 September. pt_BR
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1005185
dc.description.abstract Earth constructions are susceptible to degradation due to natural or human causes. The degradation of the exterior surface of earth walls is very common, either due to lack of maintenance or to the use of incompatible materials, and often requires the application of a repair mortar. This work experimentally analyses the performance of earth-based repair mortars applied on rammed earth surfaces. The mortars are based on earth collected from rammed earth buildings in south Portugal or on a commercial earth. Eight repair mortars were formulated, with the unstabilized soils or including a small binder content. Four types of binder were tested: hydrated air-lime, natural hydraulic lime, Portland cement and natural cement. The repair mortars were applied on two types of standard defects purposely made on rammed earth blocks, representing the most current common defects found on exterior rammed earth surfaces: a standard superficial defect and a standard deep defect. The performance of the mortars, their compatibility with the substrates and the visual effectiveness of the intervention were evaluated. It was concluded that the mortars behaved differently when applied on different rammed earth supports. However, the best performances occurred always for the mortars made from unstabilized soil identical to that of the rammed earth substrate. Indeed, the use of stabilizers systematically worsened the behavior of the repair mortars, regardless of the type of binder used for that purpose. pt_BR
dc.description.sponsorship M.I. Gomes is supported by a doctoral grant from the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT). This work was carried out at the National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (LNEC), in Lisbon. pt_BR
dc.language.iso eng pt_BR
dc.publisher University of the West of Scotland pt_BR
dc.rights openAccess pt_BR
dc.subject Rammed earth pt_BR
dc.subject Repair mortars pt_BR
dc.subject Compatibility pt_BR
dc.title The compatibility of earth-based repair mortars with rammed earth substrates pt_BR
dc.type conferenceObject pt_BR
dc.description.figures 5 pt_BR
dc.description.tables 4 pt_BR
dc.description.pages 8 pt_BR
dc.description.comments The authors are grateful to the people who collaborated in the experimental work, in particular LNEC technicians José Costa, João Junior, Luis Nunes, and Bento Sabala. We wish to thank the following companies for their aid : Sorgila company, Lusical and Secil, Georg Hilbert and Aubiose. pt_BR
dc.identifier.seminario HMC13 - 3rd Historic Mortars Conference pt_BR
dc.identifier.local Glasgow pt_BR
dc.description.sector DM/NPC pt_BR
dc.identifier.proc 0202/11/17685 pt_BR
dc.description.year 2013 pt_BR
dc.description.data 11-14 September pt_BR


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