2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2011.03.036
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Advanced design of Chinese traditional materials for the conservation of historic stone buildings

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“…9c, d), as reported in the literature [4,15]. However, the morphology and size of those calcite crystals were not reduced in size, as reported in studies of both ancient and recent Chinese lime-mortars with sticky rice [4,9,10,[17][18][19]. The calcite crystals were found to be similar to the ones observed in preliminary studies with the same nanolime [24].…”
Section: Consolidation Effectivenesssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…9c, d), as reported in the literature [4,15]. However, the morphology and size of those calcite crystals were not reduced in size, as reported in studies of both ancient and recent Chinese lime-mortars with sticky rice [4,9,10,[17][18][19]. The calcite crystals were found to be similar to the ones observed in preliminary studies with the same nanolime [24].…”
Section: Consolidation Effectivenesssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Other researchers found that the optimal sticky rice proportion when added to the lime mortar could vary from 1 to 3% [4] to 5% of sticky rice [7]. Further studies also showed that the formation of a more compact microstructure of smaller sized calcium carbonate crystals increases the mechanical properties, as calcium carbonate crystals are covered with a layer of sticky rice thus improving their resistance to weathering processes [4,9,10,[17][18][19]. The covering of the calcite crystals by the sticky rice in the mortar was also found to reduce the penetration of water in the structure and increase its resistance to wet-dry cycles [8,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Liu Q. 31 identified that due to the rapid changes in weather conditions (pollution, acid rain, etc. ), the protection of historical stone buildings and sculptures had recently received more attention.…”
Section: The Third Stage: Learning-exploration (2002-2017)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional materials (lime, gypsum, sand) have already shown their compatibility with the historical constructions (stone, masonry, wood). In this regard, Liu et al [5] show traditional materials present a good compatibility, and also reduce the deterioration of the mechanical characteristics of historical materials over time. Mortar of gypsum or lime get to structurally consolidate the existing buildings, providing security to the stone wall, masonry, solving their structural problems.…”
Section: Alternative In the Architectural Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%