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Title: | Salts as major decay agents. |
Authors: | Gonçalves, T. D. |
Keywords: | Salts;Porous materials;Decay;Drying |
Issue Date: | 11-May-2012 |
Citation: | Teresa Diaz Gonçalves (2012) Salts as major decay agents. Lecture to the ITINERANT COURSE ON STONE CONSERVATION of the EU project CHARISMA. Lisbon, LNEC, 7-18 May. |
Abstract: | Salts are major decay agents of porous building materials and their action is particularly relevant in old buildings. This lecture has the following structure: 1 INTRODUCTION 2 SALT DECAY PATHOLOGY 2.1 - Anomalies 2.2 - Moisture 2.3 - Soluble salts 2.4 - Damage mechanisms 2.5 - Influencing factors 2.6 - Signs 3 CONTROL AND PREVENTION 3.1 - Working principles 3.2 - Methods of control and prevention Complementarity between methods Possible approaches 3.2.1 - Mechanical removal of efflorescence 3.2.2 - Removal of contaminating materials 3.2.2 - Poultices 3.2.2 - Electrochemical removal of salts 3.2.2 - Microorganisms 3.2.2 - Crystallization modifiers 3.2.2 - Plasters and renders 3.2.2 - Environmental control 3.2.2 - Rising damp control 3.2.2 - Barium hydroxide method 3.3 - Complementarity between methods 3.4 - Possible approaches |
URI: | https://repositorio.lnec.pt/jspui/handle/123456789/1004182 |
Appears in Collections: | DM/NMC - Comunicações a congressos e artigos de revista |
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