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Mechanical properties of reproduced historic mosaic mortar

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    0546481 - ÚTAM 2022 RIV CH eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Bauerová, Pavla - Reiterman, P. - Kracík Štorkánová, M. - Keppert, M.
    Mechanical properties of reproduced historic mosaic mortar.
    Solid State Phenomena. Vol. 325. Baech: Trans Tech Publications, 2021 - (Dvořák, K.; Gazdič, D.), s. 86-91. ISBN 978-3-0357-1870-6. ISSN 1662-9779.
    [International conference on silicate binders (ICBM 2020) /19./. Brno (CZ), 03.12.2020-03.12.2020]
    Institutional support: RVO:68378297
    Keywords : linseed oil * mechanical properties * historic mortars
    OECD category: Materials engineering
    https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.325.86

    Mortars containing linseed oil as admixture to lime were identified in several mosaics found in Czech Republic. These mosaics were made around 1900 and the composition of their bedding mortar was likely influenced by publication La Mosaïque by E. Gerspach [1], published in Paris, 1880. The recipe for lime mortar with linseed oil and stand oil has been reproduced within the present paper. Four mixes were prepared with varying oil/stand oil content (below, above and according to Gerspach’s recommendation). The primary motivation of mosaic artists to use oil admixture was to keep the mortar’s plasticity for longer time, what is beneficial for the mosaic tesseraes (stones) adjustment. This effect was quantified by help of Vicat apparatus. The influence of oils on mechanical properties and carbonation was evaluated at 28 days. It was found by XRD, that the rate of carbonation is reduced due to the oil presence. It is caused by fact that the oil acts also as water-repealing admixture what reduces the ability of aerial CO2 to dissolve in pore solution and react with lime. The deformation behavior of material has been modified by oil toward the higher toughness, but lower compressive strength, due to polymeration of oil in mortar.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0323949

     
     
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