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Assessment of the potential reactivity of granitic rocks Petrography and expansion tests
Granite is one of the most commonly employed materials in the production of aggregates for concrete, and represents 40% of the total volume of aggregates produced in Portugal. This type of rock is traditionally considered as slowly/late reactive or even non-reactive to alkalis. However, a number of cases of damaged concrete structures in Portugal, due to alkalisilica reaction, have been related to granitic aggregates. A research program has been developed in order to define the best test method for evaluating the potential alkali-reactivity of granitic rocks. The present study involved thirteen granites collected from different quarries. The tests carried out included: petrographic examination of the aggregate, as well as mortar and concrete expansion tests. It was concluded that the content of microcrystalline quartz correlates better with the results of concrete prism expansion tests than with the mortar-bar expansion test.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
6377pp.
Author(s): Ramos, V.; Fernandes, I.; Santos Silva, A.; Soares, D.; Fournier, B.; Leal, S.; Noronha, F.
: Cement and Concrete Research
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
86.
Keywords: Expansion tests; Petrography; Granitic rocks; Alkalisilica reaction
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Bright lights: disclosures from the optical, spectroscopic and chromatographic characterization of a 19th century Portuguese sedan chair
The Fundação Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva (FRESS) has the mission of defend, train, study, develop and implement Portuguese Fine Arts in Portugal. This paper reflects the process of Conservation-Restoration training, where students apply the most recent analytical techniques to the characterization of artwork towards enabling and supporting conservation intervention. In this study, the materials used to produce a 19th century sedan chair were characterised by optical microscopy, spectroscopic (SEM-EDS, ?-Raman and FTIR-imaging) and chromatographic (HPLC-DAD/MS) techniques. The use of natural and synthetic dyes was identified in textiles found inside the chair, including cochineal, brazilwood and fuchsine. Several paint layers with different colours and compounds, such as barite, calcium carbonate, lead white, hematite and Prussian blue, were identified in the external painted wood surface of the chair. The variety of identified materials, interspersed between layers of animal glue, reflects the different interventions that took place on the chair over time, supporting the intervention strategies reported/prescribed for the conservation-restoration procedure.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
25-34pp.
Author(s): Miguel, C; Bispo, A.R.; Gonçalves, B.; Marques, D.; Faria, I.; Macias, M.D.; Neves, N.; Silva, N.; Rocha, V.; Santos Silva, A.
: Conservar Património
Editor: ARP - Associação Profissional de Conservadores-Restauradores de Portugal
Volume:
23.
Keywords: Chromatography; Spectroscopy; Pigments; Dyes; Sedan chair
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Conservation and restoration of the Don José I Monument in Lisbon, Portugal. Part II: Metal components
The equestrian statue of D. José I, in Lisbon, is a masterpiece of the sculptor Joaquim Machado de Castro. It weights over thirty eight tons and was made in a single casting by Bartolomeu da Costa in a copper alloy (brass). After over two centuries exposure, the statue presented an unappealing heterogenous appearance and showed some deterioration features that required attention. Preliminary studies showed that the deterioration phenomena were typical of copper alloys exposed to outdoor urban environments. The proximity of the seacoast also contributed to some specific decay mechanisms. The highly contrasting patterns of the superficial patinas consisted of black dense deposits covering a primitive cuprite layer side by side with the common green deposits of basic copper sulfates, hydroxides and chlorides. The highly corrosive nantokite was present in sheltered areas, where chlorides are able to accumulate. The conservation intervention included cleaning, mostly carried out with low pressure jets of round glass beads. Onsite tests were made to select the cleaning levels required to match the areas of black and green patinas. A reddish brown cuprite layer was found underneath most of the areas with black dense deposits, while it could only be perceived by transparency on the green covered areas. When a high contrast remained between the two areas, these were mitigated with the application of water colors during the final protection phase. Nantokite active areas were passivated with sodium oxalate after the entire statue was first washed with clean water and treated with lime water to leave an alkaline reserve to slow down the eventual corrosion process, and the sculpture rinsed with ethanol to accelerate its drying. The final protection was made with Paraloid B44 and microcrystalline waxes
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
81p.
Author(s): Matteini, M.; Delgado Rodrigues, J.; Fontinha, I. R.; Charola, A.
: Restoration of Buildings and Monuments
Editor: BIRKHAUSER
Volume:
22 (2-3).
Keywords: Passivation; Cleaning; Corrosion; Copper and copper alloys; Satue; D. José I
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Corrosion performance of blended concretes exposed to different aggressive environments
The research study presented herein evaluates the corrosion behaviour of the reinforcing steel in blended concretes using two pozzolanic additivesmetakaolin (MK) and silica fume (SF)at 10% replacement of cement weight. They are exposed to CO2 and chlorides. The corrosion process was followed by monitoring of open-circuit potential (OCP), polarisation resistance (Rp) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Electrochemical measurements show that the addition of MK and SF enhances corrosion resistance exposed to chlorides, however under accelerated carbonation these concretes show higher corrosion rates. In the simultaneous exposition to carbon dioxide and chlorides, SF-concrete shows a decrease of corrosion rate.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
704-716pp.
Author(s): Aguirre-Guerrero, A.; Mejía-de-Gutiérrez, R.; Correia, M. J.
: Construction and Building Materials
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
vol: 121.
Keywords: Polarisation resistance; Electrochemical impedance; Silica fume; Metakaolin; Corrosion; Chlorides; Carbonation; Blended concrete
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Earthen plasters based on illitic soils from Barrocal Region of Algarve: Contributions for building performance and sustainability
Clayish earth-based mortars can be considered eco-efficient products for indoor plastering since they can contribute to improve important aspects of building performance and sustainability. Apart from being products with low embodied energy when compared to other types of mortars used for interior plastering, mainly due to the use raw clay as natural binder, earth-based plasters may give a significant contribution for health and comfort of inhabitants. Due to high hygroscopicity of clay minerals, earth-based mortars present a high adsorption and desorption capacity, particularly when compared to other type of mortars for interior plastering. This capacity allows earth-based plasters to act as a moisture buffer, balancing the relative humidity of the indoor environment and, simultaneously, acting as a passive removal material, improving air quality. Therefore, earth-based plasters may also passively promote the energy efficiency of buildings, since they may contribute to decreasing the needs of mechanical ventilation and air conditioning. This study is part of an ongoing research regarding earth-based plasters and focuses on mortars specifically formulated with soils extracted from Portuguese Barrocal region, in Algarve sedimentary basin. This region presents high potential for interior plastering due to regional geomorphology, that promote the occurrence of illitic soils characterized by a high adsorption capacity and low expansibility. More specifically, this study aims to assess how clayish earth and sand ratio of mortars formulation can influence the physical and mechanical properties of plasters. For this assessment four mortars were formulated with different volumetric proportions of clayish earth and siliceous sand. The results from the physical and mechanical characterization confirmed the significantly low linear shrinkage of all the four mortars, as well as their extraordinary adsorption-desorption capacity. These results presented a positive correlation with mortars´ clayish earth content and are consistent with the mineralogical analysis, that confirmed illite as the prevalent clay mineral in the clayish earth used for this study. Regarding mechanical resistance, although the promising results of the adhesion test, the flexural and compressive strength results suggest that the mechanical resistance of these mortars should be slightly improved. Considering the present results the mortars mechanical resistance improvement may be achieved through the formulation of mortars with higher clayish earth content, or alternatively, through the addition of natural fibers to mortars formulation, very common in this type of mortars. Both those options will be investigated in future research.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
64-77pp..
Author(s): Lima, J.; Faria Rodrigues, P.; Santos Silva, A.
: Key Engineering Materials
Editor: Trans Tech Publications
Volume:
678.
Keywords: Moisture buffering; Dynamic adsorption; Relative humidity; Clay mineralogy; Clay hygroscopicity; Illitic soils; Earth-based plasters
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Effect of solvent on nanolime transport within limestone: How to improve in-depth deposition
Consolidation treatment is a common practice in the field of conservation. However, when considering calcareous materials, there is a lack of efficient and durable consolidants. Colloidal dispersions of Ca(OH)2 nanoparticles, commonly known as nanolimes, can effectively recover the superficial loss of cohesion. However, they do not always guarantee in-depth mass consolidation. The aim of this paper is to give directions for improving in-depth deposition of nanolime dispersions when applied on limestone. A conceptual model, correlating the drying rate and the kinetic stability of nanolimes dispersed in different solvents, to the porosity of the limestone to be treated, is conceived. This model can help to select a suitable nanolime solvent depending on the substrate. *Manuscript Click here to view linked References Nanolimes were synthetized and dispersed in different solvents (ethanol, isopropanol, butanol and water). The morphology and size of the lime nanoparticles were studied by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM-EDS). The kinetic stability of the nanolime was assessed by Uv-Vis spectroscopy. The porosity of the limestones were determined by mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), measuring as well their moisture transport properties. The model was validated by applying the different nanolimes to two limestones with very coarse (Maastricht limestone) and very fine porosity (Migné limestone). The absorption and drying kinetics and the deposition of the nanolimes within the treated limestones were investigated by phenolphthalein test, optical microscopy and SEM-EDS analysis. The results show that, as suggested by the model, less stable dispersions (as obtained by higher boiling point solvents e.g. butanol) are more suitable for coarse-pore limestones, while for fine limestones, more stable nanolime dispersions (as obtained by low boiling point solvents e.g. ethanol) should be preferred. Suggestions are given for further improvement and fine tuning of the nanolimes.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
171-181pp..
Author(s): Borsoi, G.; Lubelli, B.; van Hees, R.; Veiga, M. R.; Santos Silva, A.; Colla, L.; Fedele, L.; Tomasin, P.
: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Editor: Elsevier
Volume:
Volume 497.
Keywords: In-depth deposition; Solvent modification; Consolidation products; Nanolime
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Estudos preliminares para consolidação de suportes com pintura mural: síntese e caracterização de nanocais
Neste trabalho apresentam-se os resultados da síntese e da caracterização de nano-materiais de hidróxido de cálcio e de hidróxido de magnésio visando a sua aplicação como consolidantes de suportes com pintura mural. Este estudo preliminar constitui a etapa inicial de um projeto em curso e que tem como principal objetivo o desenvolvimento de novas estratégias de síntese de nano-materiais inovadores para conservação e restauro de revestimentos antigos.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
103-107pp.
Author(s): Girginova, P.I.; Galacho, C.; Mirão, J.; Veiga, M. R.; Santos Silva, A.; Candeias, A.
: Conservar Património
Editor: ARP - Associação Profissional de Conservadores-Restauradores de Portugal
Volume:
23.
Keywords: Caracterização; Hidróxido de magnésio; Hidróxido de cálcio; Nanomateriais
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Hybrid sol-gel coatings for corrosion protection of galvanized steel in simulated concrete pore solution
The aim of this experimental research was to study the electrochemical behavior of organicinorganic hybrid (OIH) coatings for corrosion protection of hot-dip galvanized steel (HDGS) in the first instants of immersion in simulated concrete pore solution (SCPS) (pH > 12.5). The electrochemical performance of the OIH coatings was assessed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, potentiodynamic polarization curves, macrocell current density, and polarization resistance. The OIH coatings were prepared via the solgel method and were deposited on HDGS surfaces by dip-coating using one or three dip steps. The electrochemical results obtained for HDGS samples coated with OIH matrices in SCPS showed higher corrosion resistance than bare HDGS; as the molecular weight (MW) of Jeffamine® increased the barrier protection of the coating decreased. The lowest protection efficiency was found for HDGS samples synthesized with oligopolymers with an MW of 2000. Coatings produced with an oligopolymer of 230 MW conferred the highest protection. The surface morphology of the OIH coatings deposited on HDGS surfaces was studied by atomic force microscopy. The results show that the roughness of the OIH films depends on the MW of Jeffamine® and on the number of dip-coating steps used. Thermogravimetry results show that the Jeffamine® MW affected the thermal properties of the prepared OIH samples. The prepared OIH materials are thermally stable within the range of 2080°C.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
355-373pp.
Author(s): Figueira, R. B.; Silva, C. J. R.; Pereira, E. V.
: J. Coat. Technol. Res.
Editor: J. Coat. Technol. Res.
Volume:
13 (2).
Keywords: Coatings; Corrosion; Organicinorganic hybrid; Solgel; Galvanized steel
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Hybrid sol-gel coatings: Smart and green materials for corrosion mitigation
Corrosion degradation of materials and metallic structures is one of the major issues that give rise to depreciation of assets, causing great financial outlays in their recovery and or prevention. Therefore, the development of active corrosion protection systems for metallic substrates is an issue of prime importance. The promising properties and wide application range of hybrid sol?gel?derived polymers have attracted significant attention over recent decades. The combination of organic polymers and inorganic materials in a single phase provides exceptional possibilities to tailor electrical, optical, anticorrosive, and mechanical properties for diverse applications. This unlimited design concept has led to the development of hybrid coatings for several applications, such as transparent plastics, glasses, and metals to prevent these substrates from permeation, mechanical abrasion, and corrosion, or even for decorative functions. Nevertheless, the development of new hybrid products requires a basic understanding of the fundamental chemistry, as well as of the parameters that influence the processing techniques, which will briefly be discussed. Additionally, this review will also summarize and discuss the most promising sol?gel coatings for corrosion protection of steel, aluminium, and their alloysconducted at an academic level.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
19p.
Author(s): Figueira, R. B.; Fontinha, I. R.; Silva, C. J. R.; Pereira, E. V.
: Coatings
Editor: MDPI and ACS Style
Volume:
6.
Keywords: Aluminium; Green and smart materials; Steel; Corrosion; Sol-gel; Hybrid coatings
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Hybrid sol-gel coatings: smart and green materials for corrosion mitigation
Corrosion degradation of materials and metallic structures is one of the major issues that give rise to depreciation of assets, causing great financial outlays in their recovery and or prevention. Therefore, the development of active corrosion protection systems for metallic substrates is an issue of prime importance. The promising properties and wide application range of hybrid sol-gel-derived polymers have attracted significant attention over recent decades. The combination of organic polymers and inorganic materials in a single phase provides exceptional possibilities to tailor electrical, optical, anticorrosive, and mechanical properties for diverse applications. This unlimited design concept has led to the development of hybrid coatings for several applications, such as transparent plastics, glasses, and metals to prevent these substrates from permeation, mechanical abrasion, and corrosion, or even for decorative functions. Nevertheless, the development of new hybrid products requires a basic understanding of the fundamental chemistry, as well as of the parameters that influence the processing techniques, which will briefly be discussed. Additionally, this review will also summarize and discuss the most promising sol-gel coatings for corrosion protection of steel, aluminium, and their alloys conducted at an academic level.
Year: 2016
Number Pages:
1-19pp.
Author(s): Figueira, R. B.; Fontinha, I. R.; Silva, C. J. R.; Pereira, E. V.
: Coatings
Editor: Coatings
Volume:
6(1).
Keywords: Corrosion; Sol-gel; Coatings; Hybrid
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Assessment of ferrous building materials
Built heritage constitutes a legacy that is received from the past, experienced in the present, and that should be preserved for future generations. However, the succession of this legacy is sometimes lost because the structures have undergone successive conservation or rehabilitation interventions, often unknown or poorly documented throughout their lifetime. This lack of knowledge impacts the assets' performance and maintenance, especially according to the present guidelines for the full benefits of sustainable and resilient practices and solutions in a changing environment. Thus, for the safety, quality, durability, performance, sustainability, and adaptive capacity of built heritage, the identification, characterisation, and diagnosis of the conservation condition of the original materials are usually required.The assessment of the suitability of the new materials for the foreseen functions and the compatibility analysis of repairing materials with the existing ones is, as well, usually required for supporting design specifications, construction practices and procedures appropriate for the building elements to be repaired, preserved, or reused. Decision processes should also be based on solid knowledge of the characteristics and vulnerabilities of materials and products because their suitability to both environmental and operating conditions will primarily affect their performance.This paper aims to emphasise the usefulness of the information provided by nondestructive or semi-destructive microscopic and spectroscopic techniques for the characterisation and condition diagnosis of ancient materials. The examples included in this paper, taken from studies of ancient metallic bridges and metalwork in buildings, illustrate the significant differences in the characteristics of ferrous materials used in Portuguese built heritage. Furthermore, the valuable information gathered on the chemistry and microstructure of materials can be further related to the type of material and the expected mechanical properties. Therefore, the fitness of the original materials used or reused and the suitability of the existing construction practices and both new structural and protection materials can be inferred.
Year: 2023
Author(s): Pereira, E. V.; Fontinha, I. R.; Correia, M. J.
Editor: UM
Keywords: quality and durability; conservation condition diagnosis; Iron and ferrous alloys
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DB-HERITAGE - Data on construction materials history
Recommendations on the intervention plans, materials, and techniques for the conservation and restoration of built heritage should be based on sound knowledge of both heritage and its constituent materials conservation condition. Accordingly, data on built heritage and building materials and their history is essential for improvingknowledge on ancient materials and techniques, for materials performance modelling benchmarking and related development, and for further supporting the decision-making process for the conservation/restoration works.Nevertheless, of the latest developments and increased awareness, basic information on physical, chemical, and mechanical characterisation of construction materials is not always accessible or findable. To prevent these shortcomings, DB-HERITAGE system (http://dbheritage.lnec.pt/) provides physical and digital repositories for archiving data on the history, properties and performance of architectural and archeologic heritage and related building materials.This paper displays examples of samples and the related data from historic building materials, including wrought iron, protection coating and mortars, archived at DBHERITAGE, highlighting their scientific, educational, and historical values.
Year: 2023
Author(s): Fontinha, I. R.; Santos Silva, A.; Correia, M. J.
Editor: UM
Keywords: history of interventions; data management; construction materials; built heritage
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DB-HERITAGE Data on construction materials history
Recommendations on the intervention plans, materials, and techniques for theconservation and restoration of built heritage should be based on sound knowledge ofboth heritage and its constituent materials conservation condition. Accordingly, data onbuilt heritage and building materials and their history is essential for improvingknowledge on ancient materials and techniques, for materials performance modellingbenchmarking and related development, and for further supporting the decision-makingprocess for the conservation/restoration works.Nevertheless, of the latest developments and increased awareness, basic information onphysical, chemical, and mechanical characterisation of construction materials is notalways accessible or findable. To prevent these shortcomings, DB-HERITAGE system(http://dbheritage.lnec.pt/) provides physical and digital repositories for archiving dataon the history, properties and performance of architectural and archeologic heritage andrelated building materials.This paper displays examples of samples and the related data from historic buildingmaterials, including wrought iron, protection coating and mortars, archived at DBHERITAGE,highlighting their scientific, educational, and historical values.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
543-552pp..
Author(s): Fontinha, I. R.; Santos Silva, A.; Correia, M. J.
Editor: Universidade do Minho
Keywords: Data management; History of interventions; Construction materials; Built heritage
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Electrochemical techniques for patinas and coatings assessment in conservation studies
Electrochemistry can provide valuable information on metallic artifacts patinas stability and conservation treatments performance. Therefore, the use of electrochemical techniques in multi-analytical studies on the conservation-restoration of outdoor copper statuary alloys has increased over the last two decades. However, despite some recent developments, for reaching their full potential, especially as regards in situ nondestructive testing there is still subject matter to be explored [1-3].The two case studies included in this communication highlight the usefulness of the non-destructive electrochemical techniques within the framework of conservation studies of copper alloy outdoor monuments.One case study refers to a 220-year-old bronze monument. Within a multi-analytical approach for the conservation state diagnosis [4], in situ measurements of electrochemical potential and resistivity were carried out over representative areas of the surface patinas. The electrochemical test results, in agreement with the other findings, revealed the less protected zones of the statue and contributed to prioritize the required interventions.The other case study aimed the assessment of conservation treatments developed for outdoor bronze monuments [5]. In this study, the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was used to evaluate the efficacy and the durability of innovative treatments comprising eco-friendly products and procedures, such as organo-silanes coatings, limewater and cuprite deposition. These were applied to copper/bronze (85Cu5Sn5Pb5Zn) substrates with natural and artificial patinas representing urban and marine environments. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy was carried out before and after weathering, according to the patina type, under natural exposure in a marine environment (C5, Cabo Raso test site) and artificial weathering in UV+sulphate salt spray chambers [6]. Untreated and Incralac® (reference) treated specimens were also evaluated for comparison. The EIS testing results showed that some of the new treatments presented better protective properties (higher and more durable corrosion resistance) than the reference treatment, being a viable eco-friendly option for bronze conservation. EIS is an important tool not only for testing and predicting the corrosion protection performance of conservation treatments applied to copper alloys, but also for understanding the processes involved in their degradation.
Year: 2023
Author(s): Pereira, E. V.; Correia, M. J.; Fontinha, I. R.
Editor: Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Departamento de Física LIBPhys-UNL
Keywords: Corrosion; Cultural Heritage; Bronze; Conservation
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Estudo de revestimentos à base de cal: uma abordagem integrada
A conservação e restauro do património arquitetónico construído é uma área de atuação complexa e que, por isso, exige uma grande interdisciplinaridade. Várias intervenções realizadas em Portugal optaram pela remoção dos revestimentos antigos e pela aplicação de novos revestimentos com ligantes mais recentes. Porém, os monumentos onde este tipo de intervenções ocorreu desenvolveram anomalias graves devido à incompatibilidade entre os novos revestimentos e os pré-existentes. Isto torna necessário no futuro a adoção de requisitos que garantam a compatibilidade entre materiais, o que implica um melhor conhecimento das características físicas, mecânicas, químicas e microestruturais dos revestimentos antigos. O estudo de revestimentos antigos permite obter um conhecimento bastante profundo sobre os materiais utilizados, a técnica de aplicação e execução, e complementarmente sobre a história dos próprios monumentos. Neste contexto, o estudo de revestimentos de diferentes períodos e locais diversos, e que tenham também estado sujeitos a diferentes condições de exposição, permite a obtenção de informação valiosa para a conservação de revestimentos antigos, nomeadamente nos casos em que demostraram com o passar dos séculos o seu bom desempenho. Esta informação também permitirá a formulação e aplicação de revestimentos no futuro com maior durabilidade. Nesta comunicação apresentam-se exemplos de estudos em Portugal de caracterização de revestimentos de cal em que se demonstra a necessidade duma abordagem integrada para um melhor conhecimento desses materiais e do seu estado de conservação. É ainda abordada a necessidade do registo e disponibilização dessa informação a todos os intervenientes e ao público em geral, nomeadamente através de repositórios de informação como é exemplo a base de dados de materiais portuguesa de construção com interesse histórico e patrimonial DB-Heritage.
Year: 2018
Number Pages:
143-165pp.
Author(s): Santos Silva, A.
: Libro de Atas VI Jornadas FICAL - Fórum Ibérico de la Cal - Tradición, versatilidad e innovación en la cal: un material de excelencia
Editor: Universidad de Navarra
Keywords: Base de dados; Património histórico e arquitetónico; Desempenho; Caracterização; Revestimentos de cal
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Revestimentos com base em cal em monumentos de interesse histórico e patrimonial: Exemplos do repositório DB-HERITAGE
É reconhecido que as intervenções de conservação e restauro em edifícios e monumentos antigos devem respeitar os materiais originais, implicando por isso o conhecimento das características dos materiais, originais e de reparação, bem como os seus desempenhos nas condições de uso. O registo e preservação de informação sobre o desempenho de diferentes tipos de materiais de construção é útil em termos do valor histórico dos materiais, mas também para a inovação e desenvolvimento na área da preservação do património construído. Partindo dum largo arquivo de informação já existente e em constante desenvolvimento, mas disperso por várias entidades, sobre a caracterização física, química e mecânica de materiais, projetou-se o projeto DB-HERITAGE (Base de dados de materiais de construção com interesse histórico e patrimonial) com o objetivo de construír um repositório de materiais históricos. O repositório inclui a compilação física de amostras de referência e uma aplicação para registo sistematizado de dados relativos à história, propriedades e desempenho dos materiais. Pretende-se assim criar uma plataforma de investigação sobre o desempenho passado e futuro de materiais de construção históricos. A cal e as argamassas de cal são um dos materiais históricos incluídos, com grande quantidade de informação já recolhida. Neste artigo apresentam-se alguns dos meios criados pelo projeto DB-HERITAGE ilustrando o seu potencial de partilha e divulgação de informação com alguns exemplos de dados relativos à composição, estado de conservação e desempenho de revestimentos com base em cal em monumentos de interesse histórico e patrimonial.
Year: 2018
Number Pages:
27-38pp.
Author(s): Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Correia, M. J.; Amaral, J.
: Libro de Atas VI Jornadas FICAL - Fórum Ibérico de la Cal - Tradición, versatilidad e innovación en la cal: un material de excelencia
Editor: Universidad de Navarra
Keywords: Ferramentas TIC; Património histórico e arquitetónico; Desempenho.; Cal; Materiais
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Building materials with historical and heritage interest A database in progress
Conservation and restoration of architectural heritage requires knowledge of the conservation state of its constituent materials in order to provide recommendations concerning the intervention plan, and the materials and the techniques to be used. Information on physical, chemical and mechanical characterization of materials, when available, is usually shared by different actors, but is not normally accessible by the general public. In this context, the DB-HERITAGE project intends to build a reference sample collection or repository for historical materials and an IT-tool to collect the related data on construction materials history, properties, and performance. This database is being developed to categorize materials by type and function, addressing the relevant issues in the historical context of construction materials. An overview of the database tools will be presented in this paper, exemplifying some of its outputs.
Year: 2017
Number Pages:
6p.
Author(s): Santos Silva, A.; Correia, M. J.; Rato, L.; Matos, N.
Editor: IST
Keywords: Web-based database; Free ICT tools; Architectural heritageX; Traditional techniques; Construction materials
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Can certain alkali minerals explain the slow reactivity of granitic aggregates in dams?
Swelling processes due to alkali-silica reactions are a major limitation to durability of concrete dams and hydraulic structures. These reactions occur in high humidity environments between the aggregates and the alkaline cement interstitial fluids, resulting in the formation of expansive alkali-silica gels. The speed, or even the occurrence, of these reactions is quite difficult to predict because it is not related simply to the mineralogical nature of the aggregates. A mineral can even prove to be stable or unstable in different rocks and the relative reactivity of various minerals is also different from aggregate to aggregate. So, there is controversy about which are the factors (chemical composition, structural type, micro-deformation,
) that effectively control the alkali reactivity observed in some aggregates. Besides, there is no consensus about what kind of alkaline minerals are more likely to release alkalis to the interstitial cement solution, and also on the factors that accelerate that solubilisation. This paper aims to contribute to the ongoing discussion of this topic, and so different granitic aggregates, with sound and altered factions, were subjected to alkaline solubility tests in order to measure the alkalis released and to identify the mineral phases that contribute to alkali media raise. The results obtained confirm that granitic aggregates release alkalis in alkaline environment, being this release dependent on the degree of alteration of these aggregates. Natural altered aggregates have less capacity to release alkalis than the non-altered aggregates. In the tested granite samples we observe a higher release of potassium, which is attributed to the higher natural alteration of plagioclase in comparison to K-feldspars.
Year: 2017
Number Pages:
93-105pp..
Author(s): Santos Silva, A.; Fernandes, I.; Ferraz, A. R. E.; Soares, D.
: Swelling Concrete in Dams and Hydraulic Structures: DSC 2017
Editor: Wiley-ISTE
Keywords: Quantitative evaluation; Alteration; Granites; Alkalis release; ASR
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Characterization of renders from buildings awarded with Lisbons Valmor prize of architecture (1902 2002). State of conservation and contributions for preservation
Awarded for the first time in 1902, the Valmor Prize is one of the most prestigious architecture awards in Portugal. The need to protect the buildings that date back to the beginning of the 20th century, leads to a strategy of intervention carrying out adequate methodologies that must support the selection of repair and substitutive compatible materials. The aim of this study is the knowledge of the building materials employed and their state of conservation, namely the rendering mortars and concrete employed in the buildings awarded. The study of these characteristics will allow the understanding of the evolution of constrained degradation in a given period and constructive context, as well as providing rehabilitation solutions (e.g. compatibility of construction materials, prevention of degradation). In this paper some of these aspects referring to a range of buildings awarded with the Valmor Prize are presented.
Year: 2017
Number Pages:
12p.
Author(s): Almeida, L.; Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Mirão, J.
Editor: IST
Keywords: 20th century; Conservation; Anomalies; Characterization; Concrete; Mortars; Renders
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Desempenho de materiais de construção com interesse histórico arquivo e ferramentas de divulgação
O projeto DB-HERITAGE (Database of building materials with historical and heritage interest, PTDC/EPH-PAT/4684/2014, financiado pela Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia) tem como principal objetivo a criação de meios para arquivo de materiais de construção históricos que integrem um espaço para repositório de amostras físicas, mas também ferramentas para recolha e divulgação de dados sobre a sua história, propriedades e desempenho. Este desenvolvimento visa a partilha, por diferentes atores e pelo público em geral, de informação relevante sobre os materiais que compõem o património arquitetónico que, por sua vez, sirva de base à elaboração de recomendações para a sua preservação. Em particular, a base de dados em desenvolvimento agrupa os materiais por tipo, função, propriedades, aplicação e cronologia de intervenções, bem como condições de exposição, integrando todos os fatores relevantes para a análise do seu desempenho e do estado de conservação. Neste artigo apresentam-se alguns dos meios criados pelo projeto DB-HERITAGE e, a título ilustrativo, exemplos de dados atualmente disponíveis na base de dados demonstrando o seu potencial na partilha e divulgação de informação relativa a materiais de construção com interesse histórico e patrimonial.
Year: 2017
Number Pages:
101-107pp..
Author(s): Santos Silva, A.; Correia, M. J.
: Congresso da Reabilitação do Património
Editor: Universidade de Aveiro
Keywords: Ferramentas TIC; Património arquitetónico; Técnicas tradicionais; Materiais
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Materiais de interesse histórico que constroem o património edificado: Correlações, usos, paisagens
Os artigos que compõem esta edição foram criteriosamente selecionados e aprimorados, seguindo igual metodologia de trabalho do número anterior, contribuindo para compor um dossier temático de elevado interesse e qualidade. No seu conjunto, os vários textos sublinham o papel dos materiais históricos na construção multidimensional do território humanizado, ligando os aspetos tangíveis e intangíveis, transportando saber e gosto, tradição e inovação. Estes artigos, bem como os do primeiro volume, são também uma fonte reflexão e de conhecimento sobre alguns dos materiais de construção mais empregues no Património abrindo, nalguns casos, novas perspetivas para futuras investigações nesta área do conhecimento.
Year: 2022
Number Pages:
218p..
Author(s): Veiga, M. R.; Santos Silva, A.; Menezes, M.
: Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal
Editor: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
Volume:
Vol. II, Nº 17.
Keywords: Calçada Portuguesa; Ouro Preto, Brasil; Baixa Pombalina; Mansardas; Fábrica de cerâmica Lusitânia; Lisboa; Mármore; Raul Lino; Azulejo; Património; Materiais de construção
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On the origin of majolica azulejos production in Portugal. nº 2 - vol II.
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Year: 2019
Number Pages:
97p.
Author(s): Pais, A.; Mimoso, J.; Rosmaninho, R.; Esteves, L.; Morais Pereira, S.; Antunes, M.; Cardoso, A.; Mirão, J.; Marques, A.; Ferreira, M.; Candeias, A.; Valona, R.; Morna, T.; Simões, J.
: Estudos em Cerâmica Vidrada Patrimonial
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: PT; Physical-chemical characterization; Azulejo; Manufacture; Glazed ceramics; Historic heritage
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Characterization of decorative Portuguese gypsum plasters from the 19th and 20th centuries: the case of the Bolsa Palace in Oporto
The use of gypsum plaster for the interior coating of walls and ceilings in the Portuguese architecture was particularly expressive in the period between the XVIII and the XX century. However, information about this important heritage is almost nonexistent, which is leading to a rapid loss of important patrimony. In this paper the results of the characterisation of five gypsum plaster samples from the second half of the XIX century belonging to the Arabian Room of the Bolsa Palace, located in Oporto, North of Portugal, are presented and discussed. XRD and TGA-DTA techniques were used to establish the mineralogical composition, and the relative proportions of the binders. Optical microscopy and FESEM-EDS observations were performed both in fractured and polished surfaces in order to determine the stratigraphy and the composition of individual layers. The results of this characterisation work showed that the plasters used were mainly composed of gypsum and hydrated lime in different proportions a feature that was correlated with the application techniques of the decorative elements analyzed - and allowed the determining of the restoration interventions they had already been submitted to. Some physical properties like the dynamic modulus of elasticity and capillary absorption were also determined, and a correlation between the results obtained was established with previous studies performed by the authors.
Year: 2012
Number Pages:
141-151pp.
Author(s): Freire, T.; Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Brito, J.
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Volume 7, RILEM Bookseries.
Keywords: Capillary absorption; Microscopy; Tga-dta; Xrd; Characterisation; Gypsum plasters
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Diagnosis, characterization and restoration of the internal renders of Santíssimo Sacramento church in Lisbon
The Santíssimo Sacramento Convent in the Alcântara quarter of Lisbon is one of the most important ecclesiastical structures of the Filipino Period (1580- 1640), showing an innovative architectural layout. An intervention aiming at the repair and restoration of the interior plasters of the Santíssimo Sacramento Church was performed in 2009 and 2010. To support the restoration plan, a physical, mechanical and chemical-mineralogical characterization of the internal plasters of the church was carried out. In this paper the main results are presented, such as various types of plasters, mortars, stuccos and pigments; and also the nature of the main anomalies were identified and characterized. The results obtained contributed to the identification of the main decorative programs characterized by the use of different materials and techniques. The mortars are in very good condition, being composed of aerial calcitic lime with quartzitic and basaltic aggregates. The stuccos are comprised by gypsum and non-hydraulic lime, while the decorative layers features lime with some precious pigments, such as ultramarine (lapislazzuli) and gold-foil gildings. The plaster conservation and restoration works were performed with compatible repair materials selected according to the physical-chemical characterization and on the evaluation of the conservation state.
Year: 2012
Number Pages:
175-194pp.
Author(s): Santos Silva, A.; Borsoi, G.; Veiga, M. R.; Fragata, A.; Tavares, M.; Llera, F.; Barreiros, B.; Teixeira, T.
Editor: Springer
Volume:
Volume 7, RILEM Bookseries.
Keywords: Pigments; Stuccos; Mortars; Plasters
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AS REACÇÕES EXPANSIVAS INTERNAS NO BETÃO. Prevenção dos riscos e gestão das estruturas afectadas
A degradação de estruturas de betão por reacções expansivas internas é uma patologia que, não sendo relativamente recente a nível internacional, tem vindo a manifestar-se duma forma crescente nos últimos anos em Portugal. Esta patologia tem afectado vários tipos de estruturas de betão, algumas de grande importância estratégica, nomeadamente grandes barragens e obras de arte (pontes e viadutos). A título de exemplo referem-se os casos do Viaduto Duarte Pacheco, e as Barragens de Alto-Ceira e Santa Luzia, alguns dos quais obrigaram a intervenções de elevado custo. Esta forma de degradação, que engloba a reacção álcalis-sílica (RAS) e a reacção sulfática interna (RSI), quando ocorre numa estrutura é particularmente nefasta porque está relacionada com a formação de compostos expansivos que provocam a fissuração do betão, contribuindo decisivamente para a diminuição da vida útil da estrutura, podendo em alguns casos obrigar à sua demolição. Associada a esta situação, acresce o facto de não se dispor actualmente dum método totalmente eficiente e económico de combater esta forma de degradação. Deste modo, para garantir os tempos de vida útil preconizados para as novas construções devemse adoptar medidas preventivas para evitar ou minimizar os efeitos da ocorrência deste tipo de reacções expansivas nas estruturas de betão. Em Portugal, medidas preventivas destas reacções expansivas internas estão contidas na Especificação LNEC E 461, citada na NP EN 206-1 Betão. Parte 1: Desempenho, especificação, produção e conformidade, a qual inclui a fixação de níveis de prevenção de acordo com a categoria de risco e exposição ambiental do elemento ou da estrutura de betão. Estas medidas passam por uma caracterização dos factores condicionantes destas reacções nos constituintes do betão e pela aplicação de medidas para a sua inibição. Neste particular, a utilização de adições minerais em substituição parcial do clínquer portland, é uma medida que além de diminuir o calor de hidratação, permite a redução da alcalinidade da solução intersticial do betão e contribui ainda para reduzir a quantidade de sulfatos no betão, evitando assim a formação de produtos expansivos. Actualmente é já conhecido que as adições minerais do tipo II, em substituição parcial do cimento no betão e em quantidade suficiente, podem mitigar os efeitos destas reacções. A acção destas adições minerais depende, no entanto, da sua composição e reactividade pozolânica.Apesar dos bons resultados já demonstrados por algumas adições, nomeadamente as cinzas volantes, o seu uso pode estar comprometido a curto/médio prazo, tendo em conta a cada vez maior preocupação, por parte da maioria dos Países, na utilização de renergias limpas. Esta tendência terá como consequência uma diminuiçãtt ou mesmo o esgotamento da produção de alguns subprodutos industriais. No caso dos produtos naturais, é previsível um agravamento das restrições ambientais associadas à sua exploração e tratamento. Foi neste contexto que se iniciou no LNEC, em colaboração com o Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées de Paris e as Universidades de Aveiro, Minho e Évora, um projecto de avaliação da utilização de novos materiais com características pozolânicas, capazes de responderem às necessidades da indústria do betão a curto/médio prazo. Este projecto, que contou com o apoio da Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (Projecto PTDC/CTM/65243/2006 EXREACT Mitigação de reacções expansivas deletérias em estruturas de betão) visa ainda o aperfeiçoamento de metodologias de diagnóstico e prognóstico da ocorrência de reacções expansivas internas em estruturas de betão existentes. Os resultados do trabalho realizado no decorrer do projecto têm vindo a ser divulgados em artigos e comunicações em seminários nacionais e internacionais, mas também através duma página Web (http://www-ext.lnec.pt/EXREACT/index.html) e com a organização de reuniões como a do presente Workshop, que contou com o apoio do LNEC, da Comissão Organizadora do REABILITAR 2010 - Encontro Nacional de Conservação e Reabilitação de Estruturas e dos oradores convidados. Este Workshop visa apresentar os últimos desenvolvimentos sobre os aspectos da prevenção, modelação e reparação, proporcionando uma oportunidade para a compartilha de ideias e soluções para a gestão das estruturas afectadas por RAS e/ou RSI.
Year: 2010
Number Pages:
143.
Author(s): Santos Silva, A.; Gonçalves, A.; Divet, L.; Pavoine, A.; Germain, D.; Appleton, J.
Editor: LNEC
Keywords: Reparação; Modelação; Gestão; Prevenção; Def; Ras; Betão; Reacções expansivas
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Analysis of the behavior of original air lime mortars used in structural brick masonry walls of ancient buildings
The growing interest in preserving the built heritage is a driving force towards the search for new rehabilitation solutions compatible with the original construction techniques of ancient buildings. For the design of an adequate reinforcement solution, it is necessary to know in detail the building to be rehabilitated, as well as its original constructive solutions and materials.This paper presents the results of an experimental campaign on samples of air lime-based laying and coating mortars, extracted from an old masonry building in the historic center of Lisbon, built in 1910, during the rehabilitation works. The different parameters analyzed allow for the composition characterization and evaluation of their mechanical, physical and chemical properties. Based on this characterization, the influence of these mortars on the overall behavior of load-bearing walls of buildings belonging to the typology under study is also evaluated.Considering the results obtained in the characterization tests for the mortars in study, it was verified that the binder used in both mortars was air lime. The values for compressive strength, modulus of elasticity and the curves obtained in the capillarity and drying tests, are also compatible with this type of mortars. It was determined that the mortars are similar in terms of physical and mechanical characteristics, to Portuguese mortars studied in current buildings of the same historical period. This type of information is crucial in a structural analysis and allows to identify materials compatible with the original ones that can be used in rehabilitation interventions.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
15p..
Author(s): Candeias, P.; Ferreira, J.; Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Mera Marques, A.
: Conservation and Restoration of Historic Mortars and Masonry Structures
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Characterization tests; Air lime mortars; Structural brick masonry walls; Ancient buildings; Conservation and rehabilitation
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CDW as sources of CO2 absorption
Cementitious materials have a considerable global warming footprint. This is due mainly tothe cement incorporated. For a tonne of cement produced other 800 kg of CO2 [1] are releasedinto the atmosphere.According to the European Sustainable Development Goals, cement industry should becomecarbon neutral by 2050. To meet this goal, the European Cement Association (Cembureau)developed a Roadmap with specific guidelines by 2050 based on five approaches (5C). Thefirst four are focused on improvements in clinker production, cement formulation,construction processes and concrete formulations. The last 5C is re-carbonation of thecementitious materials.This research investigates the CO2 absorption capability of recycled aggregates (RA) fromconstruction and demolition wastes (CDW), when submitted to a forced carbonation. It isknown that CDW still have some potential to CO2 capture, which is a long-term and securecarbon storage. For that purpose, several CDW were collected from recycling plants, fromselective demolitions and from concrete plants.It was concluded that RA when submitted to forced carbonation absorb between 47 to 315 kgof CO2 per tonne of cement paste, which has a potential to meet the re-carbonation targetsestablished by the roadmaps to carbon neutrality.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
243-257pp..
Author(s): Martins, I. M.; Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Infante Gomes, R.; Bastos, D.; Pederneiras, C.; Farinha, C.
: Proceedings of the V International Conference Progress of Recycling in the Built Environment
Editor: RILEM
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RILEM Proceedings PRO 137.
Keywords: Recycled aggregates; Forced carbonation; CO2 absorption; CDW
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Characterization of mortars and concretes from the Mirante da Quinta da Azeda, Setúbal (Portugal). A case study from the beginning of the 20th century
The Mirante da Quinta da Azeda, in Setúbal (Portugal), is a peculiar observation tower built in the early 20th century, and one of the first examples in which reinforced concrete was applied in Portugal. It has an unusual architectural configuration, displaying elements of great slenderness. In the scope of the CemRestore research project - Mortars for the conservation of early 20th century buildings: compatibility and sustainability, several mortar and concrete samples were collected from this structure and were characterized using a combination of mineralogical, microstructural, physical, and mechanical techniques, including XRD, petrography, SEM-EDS, open porosity, capillarity coefficient, compressive strength, and ultrasonic pulse testing. In this paper, the main characterization results are presented and discussed. The results show that all structural and decorative samples are made with Portland cement, while one rendering mortar is lime-based. The sand is mostly siliceous whereas pebbles and crushed limestone can be found as coarse aggregates in concrete samples. This characterization allows for broadening the scientific knowledge about the materials of that period used in Portugal, also enabling the establishment of the requirements to be met by mortars and concrete to be used in the repair of this distinct structure.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
243-257pp..
Author(s): Velosa, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Santos Silva, A.; Lopes dos Santos, A. R.; Almeida, L.
: Conservation and Restoration of Historic Mortars and Masonry Structures
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Portugal; Characterization; Concrete; Mortar; 20th century
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Evaluation of the hygroscopic and CO2 capture capacities of earth and gypsum-based plasters
Earth mortars and gypsum mortars present ecological advantages compared to mortars made with other common binders. When applied as plasters, they are also referred as having advantages in improving comfort and indoor air quality. For earth plasters, this improvement is associated with the hygroscopic capacity of the clay minerals, which promotes high sorption and desorption capacity of water vapor. So, earth plasters can contribute to the regulation of the indoor relative humidity. Another important advantage of plasters could be their ability to capture carbon dioxide (CO2). In the present study, the sorption and desorption performance, and the capacity to capture CO2 by earth and gypsum plasters are evaluated. It is confirmed that the earth plaster has the greatest sorption and desorption capacity, but also higher CO2 capture capacity than gypsum plaster. This confirmation opens new perspectives for the use of functionalized plasters that guarantee greater control of air quality inside buildings.
Year: 2023
Number Pages:
207-215pp..
Author(s): Faria, P.; Gomes, I.; Santos Silva, A.; Santos, T.
: Conservation and Restoration of Historic Mortars and Masonry Structures
Editor: Springer
Keywords: Mortar; Indoor air quality; Hygroscopicity; Gypsum; Clayey earth; CO2 capture
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Os revestimentos e os acabamentos do Centro Histórico de Coimbra. Um contributo para o seu estudo
Coimbra apresenta um elevado valor arquitetónico demonstrado pelos 36 imóveis, conjuntos ou sítios (22 monumentos nacionais e 14 imóveis de interesse público) actualmente classificados (DGPC, 2015) sendo a maioria deles localizados no Centro Histórico de Coimbra (CHC) e zona alta da cidade. No âmbito do projecto POCI/HEC/60371/2004 Bases para o restauro dos revestimentos históricos do Centro Histórico de Coimbra, foi feito um levantamento das existências cromáticas existentes no CHC-Alta (zona de edifícios de habitação da Alta de Coimbra, Figura 3.1), a partir do qual se seleccionaram edifícios que ainda apresentavam vestígios de pinturas em várias camadas, o mais antigas possível.
Year: 2017
Number Pages:
49-74pp.
Author(s): Catarino, L.; Gil, F.; Duarte, T.; Veiga, M. R.; Santos Silva, A.
Editor: Almedina
Keywords: Cal calcítica; Cal dolomítica; Argamassas; Caracterização; Estratigrafia; Centro Histórico de Coimbra; Revestimentos
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Revestimentos nanoestruturados para protecção de liga de alumínio
Os revestimentos híbridos nanoestruturados apresentam um elevado potencial no âmbito da protecção anticorrosiva dos metais, prevendo-se que no futuro estes revestimentos possam, não só substituir os tratamentos à base de crómio usados na indústria do tratamento de superfícies metálicas para protecção anticorrosiva, como também evoluir para sistemas integrados multifuncionais que dispensem o pré-tratamento e sejam mais amigos do ambiente. O processo sol-gel usado para a obtenção destes revestimentos permite, através da combinação de diferentes precursores e da manipulação das condições de síntese desenhar e optimizar a estrutura química e a funcionalidade dos revestimentos nanoestruturados com o objectivo de obter as propriedades desejadas para uma determinada aplicação. O estudo apresentado no presente trabalho teve como objectivo principal a optimização de revestimentos híbridos nanoestruturados obtidos pelo processo sol-gel para a protecção anticorrosiva de uma liga de alumínio frequentemente utilizada na construção civil. Para alcançar este objectivo foram preparados diversos revestimentos híbridos nanoestruturados e aplicados na liga de alumínio EN AW-6063, cujo processo de síntese foi optimizado variando parâmetros como a composição, processo de cura e condições reaccionais sol-gel, visando a obtenção de revestimentos com propriedades anticorrosivas melhoradas. Posteriormente, foi feita uma avaliação do comportamento à corrosão dos revestimentos optimizados em diferentes condições corrosivas, individualmente e como parte integrante de um sistema de protecção anticorrosiva usualmente aplicado em ligas de alumínio para fins arquitecturais. No presente documento é apresentada uma revisão bibliográfica da aplicação deste tipo de revestimentos na protecção anticorrosiva, seguindo-se a descrição detalhada dos procedimentos experimentais do estudo, nomeadamente, os materiais e os procedimentos para obtenção e caracterização dos revestimentos estudados, a apresentação dos resultados obtidos no decurso do desenvolvimento experimental realizado, sua interpretação, discussão e as conclusões parciais mais relevantes. No final, resumem-se as principais conclusões obtidas no estudo e faz-se uma avaliação global da aplicabilidade dos revestimentos optimizados na protecção anticorrosiva de ligas de alumínio no âmbito da construção civil, e indicam-se necessidades de desenvolvimentos futuros.
Year: 2012
Number Pages:
256.
Author(s): Fontinha, I. R.
Keywords: Corrosão; Liga de alumínio; Sol-gel; Revestimentos híbrido nanoestruturados
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Passivação do aço inoxidável no betão
Nesta dissertação, estudou-se o comportamento electroquímico de cinco ligas austeníticas de aço inoxidável em meio alcalino, nomeadamente duas ligas de Fe-Cr-Ni (1.4301?SS0 e 1.4436?SS4) e três novas ligas de elevado teor em manganês Fe-Cr-Mn (SS1, SS2 e SS3). Os estudos incidiram na avaliação da resistência à corrosão das ligas, em soluções alcalinas e no betão, e na caracterização das propriedades dos filmes de passivação sob influências várias, designadamente, condições de estabilização (electrólito, tempo e potencial de formação do filme), composição e microestrutura das ligas, soldadura e estado da superfície do aço. O estudo da capacidade diferencial em função do potencial mostra o comportamento dos filmes de passivação como semicondutores tipo-n e tipo-p, respectivamente, para valores anódicos e catódicos relativamente aos potenciais de banda plana, possibilitando a determinação das suas propriedades electrónicas. Estas traduzem as principais diferenças dos dois grupos de ligas, sendo que as ligas de Fe-Cr-Mn mostram uma menor razão da densidade de aceitadores com a densidade total de portadores de carga, do que as ligas de Fe-Cr-Ni, e um nível de doadores profundo, cuja ionização depende do potencial aplicado. Todas as ligas revelaram uma elevada resistência à corrosão nos diferentes meios, sendo a sua estabilidade especialmente dependente do acabamento superficial do aço e da existência de condições que promovam a corrosão intersticial. A soldadura das ligas induziu a formação de picadas instáveis, cuja repassivação foi desfavorecida em duas das ligas de Fe-Cr-Mn (SS1 e SS3). A presença de fissuras no betão demonstrou a despassivação das ligas e a susceptibilidade à corrosão sob tensão da liga SS1 no betão. As propriedades dos filmes de passivação, nomeadamente as densidades dos portadores de carga, que podem ser correlacionadas com a composição e a microestrutura das ligas, justificam as diferenças no comportamento electroquímico das ligas de Fe-Cr-Ni e de Fe-Cr-Mn. Para além das diferenças promovidas pelos teores de níquel e de manganês e pela ferrite, a maior resistência à corrosão das ligas SS2 e SS4, respectivamente, quando comparadas com as restantes ligas de Fe-Cr-Ni (SS0) e Fe-Cr-Mn (SS1 e SS3), é devida à presença do molibdénio e seus eventuais efeitos sinergéticos com o crómio e azoto.
Year: 2009
Author(s): Correia, M. J.
Keywords: Corrosão; Propriedades semicondutoras; Filme de passivação; Aço inoxidável
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Caracterização de argamassas tradicionais e históricas de edifícios religiosos do Alentejo
O estudo da composição de argamassas antigas, que implica usualmente a utilização de técnicas de caracterização físico-química, mineralógica e microestrutural, desempenha um papel fundamental para a preservação do património cultural, permitindo obter um conhecimento bastante profundo sobre os seus constituintes e revelando detalhes importantes sobre as técnicas de construção, eventuais reparações e o estado de conservação e desempenho das mesmas. Neste trabalho foram analisadas argamassas provenientes de quatro edifícios religiosos da região do Alentejo, nomeadamente a Sé Catedral de Évora (Séc. XIII-XVII), a Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção em Elvas (Séc. XVI), a Igreja Matriz de Mértola (Séc. XII) e o Conjunto Monumental de Amieira do Tejo (Séc. XIV-XVI). A metodologia de caracterização empregue recorreu a diversas técnicas, nomeadamente difracção de raios X (DRX), análise termogravimétrica (ATG), microscopia óptica (MO), microscopia electrónica de varrimento acoplada a espectroscopia de raios X por dispersão de energias (MEV-EDS), espectrofotometria de absorção atómica (EAA), potenciometria, gravimetria, sorção de água por capilaridade, resistência mecânica, porosimetria de mercúrio e a adsorção de azoto a 196 ºC. A aplicação da metodologia proposta permitiu determinar a composição e o estado de conservação das diversas argamassas, tendo-se constatado que nas argamassas da Sé Catedral de Évora e da antiga Sé de Elvas foram utilizados dois tipos de ligantes aéreos, cal calcítica e cal dolomítica, sendo o primeiro tipo o predominante. Nos casos de estudo da Igreja Matriz de Mértola e do Conjunto Monumental de Amieira do Tejo, as argamassas apresentam um ligante essencialmente calcítico. Verificou-se que os agregados utilizados são correlacionáveis com a litologia local de cada caso de estudo. As argamassas apresentam diferentes proporções de agregado, e nos casos de estudo da Sé Catedral de Évora, antiga Sé de Elvas e Igreja Matriz de Mértola foram utilizados fragmentos cerâmicos como aditivos.
Year: 2009
Author(s): Adriano, P.
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Estabilidade stabilidade de taludes em rochas silto-argilosas
Os fenómenos de instabilidade de taludes são frequentemente causa de acidentes humanos e materiais constituindo por esse motivo um problema geotécnico de maior importância. Os estudos dos movimentos de terra, são relativamente morosos e complexos, uma vez que é necessário ter em atenção muitos factores, quer relacionados com características internas ao maciço, ou seja, características geológicas e geotécnicas, quer com acções externas. Os estudos das instabilidades de taludes ou vertentes naturais, têm como objectivo avaliar avaliar a perigosidade associada à sua ocorrência, os correspondentes riscos e definir medidas de prevenção e de controlo dos movimentos de terra que possam ocorrer. As modificações geológicas e climáticas experimentadas ao longo do tempo geram uma modificação constante na geometria dos taludes devido à sua sucessiva adaptação a novas condições de equilíbrio. Geralmente, as áreas mais propícias à ocorrência deste tipo de movimentos, correspondem a zonas montanhosas, escarpadas e sujeitas a elevada precipitação ou a condições hidrogeológicas desfavoráveis. Deste modo, a presente dissertação tem por objectivo fazer uma abordagem da problemática associada à instabilidade de taludes em rochas silto-argilosas, dando uma panorâmica das técnicas de engenharia usadas para o controlo dessas situações e salientando-se algumas técnicas de biorremediação apropriadas para o controlo de movimentos superficiais. Os temas abordados são explicados com uma aplicação a um caso real de estudo em Portugal.
Year: 2008
Author(s): Matos, L.
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Aplicação de titânio e suas ligas na construção - Estudo da corrosão galvânica do par aço inoxidável/titânio em meio alcalino
Neste relatório, após uma introdução em que se resumem as características do titânio e das suas ligas mais relevantes para a aplicação como material de construção e se apresentam aplicações destes materiais na construção civil, apresentam-se resultados de um trabalho experimental preliminar desenvolvido com o objectivo de estudar a corrosão galvânica de aço inoxidável quando associado a titânio, em meio alcalino, a várias temperaturas.
Year: 2007
Number Pages:
69pp.
Author(s): Pereira, E. V.; Ferreira, P.
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Projecto SCORBA - Desenvolvimento de um sensor de resistividade para monitorização da corrosão no betão armado
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Year: 2007
Number Pages:
49pp.
Author(s): Pereira, E. V.; Santos, J.
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Effect of inorganic content on the performance of anticorrosive hybrid sol-gel coated EN AW-6063 alloy
The organic-inorganic hybrid sol-gel films have been reported as an effective anti-corrosion and environmentally friendly alternative to Cr(VI) pre-treatment for aluminium alloys. These hybrid materials, constituted by nanostructured polymer networks, interconnecting organic and inorganic materials, are of interest because the synergic effect on the mechanical and chemical properties achieved. The organic components impart flexibility, density and functional compatibility with organic coatings, while inorganic components impart hardness, resistance to abrasion and improve adhesion to the metal substrate. The sol-gel process used to obtain these coatings, through a series of simultaneous hydrolysis and condensations reactions between alkoxide precursors, yields highly adherent, chemically inert films on metal substrates and allows the variation of the different synthesis parameters to achieve coatings with optimized properties. In this work, hybrid films were synthesized from glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS) and zirconium n-propoxide (TPOZ) precursors, using different amounts of TPOZ (10%, 20%, 30%) and applied to EN AW-6063 alloy by dip-coating, aiming to achieve the best anticorrosive coating. The corrosion behaviour of aluminium specimens coated with these films was evaluated by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in 0.5 M NaCl solution for 63 days. The results obtained revealed that the hybrid films provided effective corrosion protection, exhibiting good barrier properties, however, it was found that 30% of TPOZ led to a marked decrease in the barrier properties with time. The hybrid films prepared were also characterized by Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Infrared Spectroscopy and Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA-DTG) in order to relate their morphology and chemical structure with the corrosion behaviour.
Year: 2011
Author(s): Fontinha, I. R.; Salta, M. M.; Zheludkevich, M.; Ferreira, M. G. S.
Editor: Materais 2011 - SPM
Keywords: Aluminium; Corrosion; Sol-gel; Hybrid coating
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Characterization of the concrete alkali reactivity of granitoid and dolomitic aggregates
The general designation of internal expansive reactions includes the alkali-silica reaction (ASR) and the internal sulfate attack by delayed ettringite formation (DEF). These reactions are characterized by the formation of expansive compounds in hardened concrete and consequent cracking of the structure. In Portugal, the number of structures, mainly dams and bridges, affected by ASR is very significant and in some cases require considerable investment in rehabilitation interventions. Moreover, previous research has shown that the use of some aggregates, initially regarded as inert, can cause problems, proving the need for further insight on the role of aggregates and prevent the occurrence of ASR in constructions. The economic value of various types of structures (e.g. dams, bridges, airfields) and the high costs related to structural degradation including losses of functionality and the permanent or temporary unavailability (for repair and rehabilitation) could be an important overthrow. Thus thorough understanding of the earth materials requirements for concrete manufacture are of vital economic importance in view of the prevention of deterioration and aging of structures whose longevity and functionality must be guaranteed. It is imperative to provide the concrete producers with the necessary knowledge in order to avoid this type of concrete degradation. Particularly important is the recently approved Lisbon-Madrid High Speed Train railway construction. This expensive operation will require large quantities of aggregates for the construction of bridges and other concrete infrastructures. Three main sources of raw materials will be considered for the study: St. Eulalia, Montemor and Cano. These quarries are already major exploitation sites separated by 50 km and not far from the future High Speed Train railway. Two of them are granitoid rocks but the raw material from St. Eulalia is richer in quartz and poorer in ferromagnesian minerals than the Montemor aggregates. The enrichment in calcium of feldspar goes together with the iron and the magnesium. The Cano aggregates are very different materials. The main lithology is a dolomite rock with local microscopic enrichments in phyllosilicates and very deformed quartz. Mineralogical and textural characterization of the aggregates was done by optical microscopy. The crystallinity of quartz was also evaluated by XRD and FTIR. The aggregates were also studied by accelerated expansion mortar-bar and concrete-prism tests to evaluate their potentially alkali-reactivity. The relationship between aggregates characteristics and their behaviour in what concerns to alkali reactivity will be discussed.
Year: 2010
Number Pages:
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Author(s): Sabino, N.; Santos Silva, A.; Menezes, A. P.; Moita, P.; Candeias, A.; Mirão, J.
Editor: Department of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Pterology, University of Szeged
Keywords: Dolomites; Granites; Alkali reactivity; Asr
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