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Evaluation of Comparative Repair Methods for Stone
– Wei Luo
Bond-strength performance of hydraulic lime and natural cement mortared sandstone masonry
– by S. Barr, W.J. McCarter, B. Suryanto
A multidisciplinary approach for the structural restoration of the Katholikon of Dafni Monastery in Attica Greece
– by A. Miltiadou-Fezans
Risks associated with the use of GGBS for the manufacturing of Artificial Hydraulic Limes
– by L. Tedeschi, technical director, C.E.S.A.
Design and evaluation of hydraulic lime grouts for the strengthening of stone masonry historic structures
– by A. Kalagri, A. Miltiadou-Fezans and E. Vintzileou
Risks associated with the use of GGBS for the manufacturing of Artificial Hydraulic Limes
– by L. Tedeschi, technical director, C.E.S.A.
Comparative Laboratory Evaluation of Conservation Mortars
– by Jennifer Schork, Norman R. Weiss, and John J. Walsh
Self Healing Capacity of Lime Mortars
Decay Mechanisms and Salts
Lime and its Place in the 21st Century
– by Philip D. Allsopp, D.Arch., RIBA & Lauren Allsopp, Ph.D.
Selecting Mortar for Historic Preservation Projects
– by Lauren B. Sickels-taves, Ph.D.
Permeability and Permeance: Vapor barriers and porous materials
– by GĆ©rard P. Michon
The Technology and Use of Hydraulic Lime
– by John Ashurst
Water Reduction Studies of Natural Hydraulic Lime
Mineralogy of Binders and the Effects of Free Lime Content and Cement Addition in Lime Mortars
Is industrial hemp a sustainable construction material?
– by Plamen Ivanov Peev
Phillipsite and Al-tobermorite mineral cements produced through low-temperature water-rock reactions in Roman marine concrete
– by Jackson ET AL.
St. Astier NHL 5 plasters and mortars for high salt saturated historical buildings
– by Asi Shalom
The Influence of Fire and Water on Lime, Natural Hydraulic Lime, and Cement-Lime Mortars
– Joseph Bacci