2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15114034
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Experimental Study on the Mix Ratio of Restored Heritage Building Adobe

Abstract: The reciprocating action of the external environment gradually reduces the mechanical properties and water stability of original heritage buildings, resulting in the gradual loss of their cultural value. In this paper, the adobe for the construction of raw soil and cultural relics in western Henan is taken as the research object. The local plain soil is used as the raw material, and the adobe samples are prepared with modified materials such as quicklime and sodium methyl silicate, in order to improve its mech… Show more

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“…The results show that when cement, slag, lime, fly ash, and gypsum are added to raw materials, their water and frost resistance can be improved [15]. Some researchers use recycled brick powder in different proportions instead of cement to prepare various mortars [16]. When the quality of the recycled brick powder is less than 20%, the content of powder has little effect on the elastic modulus and compressive strength of adobe materials, but it improves its durability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results show that when cement, slag, lime, fly ash, and gypsum are added to raw materials, their water and frost resistance can be improved [15]. Some researchers use recycled brick powder in different proportions instead of cement to prepare various mortars [16]. When the quality of the recycled brick powder is less than 20%, the content of powder has little effect on the elastic modulus and compressive strength of adobe materials, but it improves its durability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%