2014
DOI: 10.1144/qjegh2013-078
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Laboratory testing of non-standard original historic building materials and related implications for conservation

Abstract: For an assessment or an analysis of a historic building, determination of the material properties is always crucial. However, this is usually a challenging issue because material extraction from a historic building for standard laboratory testing is usually not allowed or the amount of material available for testing is very limited. Lack of comprehensive standards for testing irregularly shaped and non-standard-size specimens, taken from historic buildings, unfortunately compounds the uncertainty. This paper o… Show more

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“…and the study of stone decay(McCabe et al, 2013 and;Alves et al, 2013).Papers on conservation continue to appear in later issues, including: 'Assessment of new protective treatments for porous limestone combining water-repellency and anti-colonization properties' byEyssautier-Chuine et al (2014) and 'Laboratory testing of non-standard original historic building materials and related implications for conservation' byErkal and D'Ayla (2015).…”
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“…and the study of stone decay(McCabe et al, 2013 and;Alves et al, 2013).Papers on conservation continue to appear in later issues, including: 'Assessment of new protective treatments for porous limestone combining water-repellency and anti-colonization properties' byEyssautier-Chuine et al (2014) and 'Laboratory testing of non-standard original historic building materials and related implications for conservation' byErkal and D'Ayla (2015).…”
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