Durabilidade da ligação betão-CFRP em sistemas de reforço com as técnicas EBR e NSM sob efeito de envelhecimento natural
Durability of bond of EBR CFRP laminates to concrete under real-time field exposure and laboratory accelerated ageing
Durability of bond between NSM CFRP strips and concrete under real-time field and laboratory accelerated conditioning
Prediction of long-term performance and definition of a moisture conversion factor for the durability design of pultruded GFRP profiles under hygrothermal exposure
Effects of the preparation, curing and hygrothermal conditions on the viscoelastic response of a structural epoxy adhesive
Durability of epoxy adhesives and carbon fibre reinforced polymer laminates used in strengthening systems: Accelerated ageing versus Natural ageing
Hygrothermal ageing of pultruded GFRP profiles: Comparative study of unsaturated polyester and vinyl ester resin matrices
Fernandina wall of Lisbon: mineralogical and chemical characterization of rammed earth and masonry mortars
The New RILEM TC 271-ASC Recommendation for the durability assessment of porous building materials against salt crystallization
Recommendation of RILEM TC 271-ASC: New accelerated test procedure for the assessment of resistance of natural stone and fired-clay brick units against salt crystallization
Sustainability: Conceptual Origins, Evolution and Current Challenges in the Construction Sector
On the Inconsistency between Practice and Reporting in Science: The Genesis of Scientific Articles
Origins of the Sustainability Concept and Its Application to the Construction Sector in the EU
Evolution of azulejo glaze technology in Portugal from the 16th to the onset of the 19th century
LNEC activity to promote the use of innovative sustainable materials in construction projects
CLOSER - A project for implementing pre-demolition audits in Portugal
Characterization of mortar from Casa Barbot (Portugal), a case study from the beginning of the 20th century
DB-HERITAGE Data on construction materials history
20th Century Mortars: Physical and Mechanical Properties from Awarded Buildings in Lisbon (Portugal)—Studies towards Their Conservation and Repair