Failure and deterioration of structural interventions on masonry buildings demonstrated the need for compatible repairs. Mechanical, chemical, transport properties and density of Portland Cement concrete are poorly compatible with lime mortar masonry structures. Several natural lime composites are developed in this study for compatible Historical Heritage rehabilitation. Two relevant interventions with different strength/density requirements are considered: masonry vault filling and wooden floor non-structural overlay. Density minimization is attained with various lightweight aggregate (LWA) types/contents; different LWAs in one same mortar are also employed. Composites’ density, strength, stiffness, cost, and carbon footprint are compared; the influence of different factors is discussed.

Lightweight natural lime composites for rehabilitation of Historical Heritage

PASSONI, Chiara;MARINI, Alessandra
2016-01-01

Abstract

Failure and deterioration of structural interventions on masonry buildings demonstrated the need for compatible repairs. Mechanical, chemical, transport properties and density of Portland Cement concrete are poorly compatible with lime mortar masonry structures. Several natural lime composites are developed in this study for compatible Historical Heritage rehabilitation. Two relevant interventions with different strength/density requirements are considered: masonry vault filling and wooden floor non-structural overlay. Density minimization is attained with various lightweight aggregate (LWA) types/contents; different LWAs in one same mortar are also employed. Composites’ density, strength, stiffness, cost, and carbon footprint are compared; the influence of different factors is discussed.
2016
Sala, Elisa; Zanotti, Cristina; Passoni, Chiara; Marini, Alessandra
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