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Investigation of lime mortars with hydraulic additives
Masonry mortar dating from 13th century, made from lime and brick-dust was examined; silica which is soluble in alkalies is formed as result of decomposition of calcium hydrosilicates due to action of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and of weight of masonry which acts in form of concentrated loads of very high intensity and causes dislocations in crystalline lattices of hydraulic additives.
Investigation of lime mortars with hydraulic additives
Masonry mortar dating from 13th century, made from lime and brick-dust was examined; silica which is soluble in alkalies is formed as result of decomposition of calcium hydrosilicates due to action of atmospheric carbon dioxide, and of weight of masonry which acts in form of concentrated loads of very high intensity and causes dislocations in crystalline lattices of hydraulic additives.
Investigation of lime mortars with hydraulic additives
Untersuchungen an Kalkmoerteln mit hydraulischen Zusaetzen
Steopoe, A. (author)
Zement-Kalk-Gips ; 17
1964
3 pages
Article (Journal)
German
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