石灰
石膏
风化作用
多孔性
材料科学
抗弯强度
机械强度
抗压强度
冶金
岩土工程
矿物学
复合材料
地质学
地球化学
作者
Kerstin Elert,Ruben Alabarce Alaminos,Cristina Benavides‐Reyes,Miguel Burgos‐Ruiz
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cemconcomp.2023.105012
摘要
Despite historical evidence revealing the extensive use of gypsum-lime plasters and renders for interior, exterior and structural applications in many parts of the world, systematic studies of the effect of varying amounts of lime on the properties of these materials are rare. Here we studied the influence of lime addition (5–95 wt% quicklime) on porosity, compressive and flexural strength, surface hardness, water vapor permeability and weathering resistance of gypsum-lime plasters in relation to their mineralogical composition, phase distribution, and textural characteristics. Results showed that even small lime additions resulted in reduced strength, but compatible conservation materials can be easily designed to match the properties of original historic plasters and renders, which are normally debilitated through deterioration. Moreover, lime additions significantly improved weathering resistance, thus enabling a wider use (including exterior applications) of gypsum-lime plasters, which could replace currently used building materials with larger carbon footprint in new constructions.
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