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Microscopic methods for analysis of mortars from historical masonry structures

Czasopismo: Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences   Tom: 69, Zeszyt: 11, Strony: 1-8
ISSN:  2300-1917
Opublikowano: Styczeń 2021
 
  Autorzy / Redaktorzy / Twórcy
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Keywords:

historical buildings  mortar  microscopic methods 



Abstract:

The process of historical building conservation includes the repair of mortars eroded due to material and environmental factors.
Identification of old mortar constituents is necessary to enable duplicating the material. Information on the binder and aggregate types and
contents can be obtained from microscopic observation used in combination with instrumental methods. This paper presents the results of
microstructure and mineral composition tests of mortars collected from the walls of thirteenth century buildings. A combination of techniques
was used, which included X-ray diffraction, transmitted light optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy with micro-area elemental
composition analysis. The test results revealed porous lime and sand mortars with a binder-aggregate ratio often beyond the commonly adopted
values. The mortars contained sand grains of up to 0.5 mm and larger pieces of limestone, flint, feldspar and brick. Transmitted light optical
microscopy and scanning microscopy were found to be essential techniques for mortar characterization in existing buildings and structures.