The case study is the pentagonal tower from Serravalle Castle fortification, located near to the river Temo (west-cost of Sardinia), above the medievai Bosa village (XII-XN cent.). The castle belongs to the medieval Giudicato di Torres (X cent.) and then to Malaspina from Lunigiana (XlI cent.), Turrritani, Arbore4 Aragonese, until to the Catalans (from Alghero) that led it to decline (XVI cent.). The aim ofthis proposal is to analyze from mineralogical-petrographic point ofview the modars used in the construction of the tower. Samples were taken between the volcanic ashiars at different heights with respect to the ground level, to assess any compositional variations during the construction ofthe buiiding. Through microscopic analysis, the compositional aspects concerning the nature and petromineralogical features of the raw materials used for the aggregate were defined. By image analysis (on meso-microscopic photogtaphs) the vol.% ofbinder/aggregate ratios and their grain-size characteristics were determined and compared with the wt% data obtained from disaggregation method of mortars and acid attack of carbonate binder, in order to understand if the mixing ratios used by constructors have respected the production standards of those historic period. By X-ray diffraction (XRD) ald termogravimetric/ differential analysis (TGA-DSC) of enriched-binder samples, the presence of C-S-H phases and the hydraulic degree of mofiars have been studied, to understand the possible use of pozzolanic material. Finally, to define the physical-mechanical properties of mortars r.vere also determined: porosity, real and bulk densiy, PLT punching-index, theoretical values of compression and traction strengths.

The ancient mortars of Serravalle fortification (Bosa, Italy): a case study

2017

Abstract

The case study is the pentagonal tower from Serravalle Castle fortification, located near to the river Temo (west-cost of Sardinia), above the medievai Bosa village (XII-XN cent.). The castle belongs to the medieval Giudicato di Torres (X cent.) and then to Malaspina from Lunigiana (XlI cent.), Turrritani, Arbore4 Aragonese, until to the Catalans (from Alghero) that led it to decline (XVI cent.). The aim ofthis proposal is to analyze from mineralogical-petrographic point ofview the modars used in the construction of the tower. Samples were taken between the volcanic ashiars at different heights with respect to the ground level, to assess any compositional variations during the construction ofthe buiiding. Through microscopic analysis, the compositional aspects concerning the nature and petromineralogical features of the raw materials used for the aggregate were defined. By image analysis (on meso-microscopic photogtaphs) the vol.% ofbinder/aggregate ratios and their grain-size characteristics were determined and compared with the wt% data obtained from disaggregation method of mortars and acid attack of carbonate binder, in order to understand if the mixing ratios used by constructors have respected the production standards of those historic period. By X-ray diffraction (XRD) ald termogravimetric/ differential analysis (TGA-DSC) of enriched-binder samples, the presence of C-S-H phases and the hydraulic degree of mofiars have been studied, to understand the possible use of pozzolanic material. Finally, to define the physical-mechanical properties of mortars r.vere also determined: porosity, real and bulk densiy, PLT punching-index, theoretical values of compression and traction strengths.
2017
Istituto per la Conservazione e la Valorizzazione dei Beni Culturali - ICVBC - Sede Sesto Fiorentino
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
978-84-16724-76-5
Mortar aggregate
Binder
XRD analysis
Mineralogical composition
Physical properties
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