The present work aims to investigate the applicability of geopolymeric components as a matrix of composite materials for the structural retrofit of brick masonry. If applicable, they could overcome the issues of severe degradation of mechanical properties with temperature and fire conditions faced by the commonly used epoxy matrices, and could show a better potential for historical masonry than cement or lime-based mortars.

Geopolymers as strengthening materials for Built Heritage

Sergio Tamburini;Monica Favaro;Andrea Magro;Matteo Panizza;
2013

Abstract

The present work aims to investigate the applicability of geopolymeric components as a matrix of composite materials for the structural retrofit of brick masonry. If applicable, they could overcome the issues of severe degradation of mechanical properties with temperature and fire conditions faced by the commonly used epoxy matrices, and could show a better potential for historical masonry than cement or lime-based mortars.
2013
Inglese
M. Boriani, R. Gabaglio, D. Gulotta
BUILT HERITAGE 2013 -- Monitoring Conservation Management
1304
1311
978-88-908961-0-1
No
18-20/11/2013
Milano (Italy)
Geopolymers
Masonry
strengthening
retrofitting
FRCM
TRM
4
none
Sergio Tamburini; Monica Favaro; Andrea Magro; Enrico Garbin; Matteo Panizza; Fabiola Nardon; Maria Rosa Valluzzi
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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