Cit:Lubelli.etal:2014

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Autor Lubelli, B. and van Hees, R.P.J. and Nijland, T.G.
Jahr 2014
Titel Salt crystallization damage: how realistic are existing ageing tests?
Bibtex
DOI 10.5165/hawk-hhg/259
Link Datei:27 SWBSS-2014 Lubelli etal.pdf
Bemerkungen In: De Clercq, Hilde (editor): Proceedings of SWBSS 2014. Third International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Brussels, Belgium, 14-16 October 2032, S. 259-273


Eintrag in der Bibliographie

[Lubelli.etal:2014]Lubelli, B.; van Hees, R.P.J.; Nijland, T.G. (2014): Salt crystallization damage: how realistic are existing ageing tests?. In: Hilde De Clercq (Hrsg.): Proceedings of SWBSS 2014 3rd International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures,KIK-IRPA, Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage Brussels 259-273, 10.5165/hawk-hhg/259.Link zu Google ScholarLink zum Volltext

Keywords[Bearbeiten]

salt crystallization, ageing test, porous building materials, damage.

Abstract[Bearbeiten]

Salt crystallization is a major cause of damage in porous building materials. Notwithstanding the extensive research in this field, the complexity of the problem has hindered the use of mathematical models for forecasting ageing and damage due to salt crystallization. Nowadays, the durability of materials with respect to salt crystallization is mostly determined by accelerated ageing tests, carried out in laboratory following different test procedures. An effective ageing test should simulate in laboratory, in a reliable way and within a relatively short period of time, the behaviour in practice. The question is whether existing test procedures are able to do so. This paper reports a critical overview of existing procedures and suggests directions for further research.

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