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Casa-pátio: uma tipologia muito versátil
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Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
6 p.
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Editor: Revista www
Keywords: História da casa pátio; Habitação evolutiva; Casa-páteo; Adaptabilidade
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Changes in the wood boring community in the Tagus Estuary: a case study
In recent years an increased shift in the geographical range of species has been documented, which coincides with globalwarming. On the Portuguese coast the raising of sea-surface temperatures and salinity has also been affecting the intertidal species range. The aim of the present study was to assess changes in the wood boring community present in the Tagus Estuary by comparing data from present surveys with historical records from the 1960s and 1970s. A shift in the activity of wood boring species was observed in the Tagus Estuary. In recent surveys, the main agents of wood destruction in the Tagus were Limnoria tripunctata and Limnoria quadripunctata. In the 1960s and 1970s only L. tripunctata was reported as occurring in the Tagus estuary but it was not considered at threat to wooden structures exposed in the sea. The present predominance of limnoriids in the Tagus might be related to several factors but possibly the most important was the increase in salinity in the area, as limnoriids appear to be restricted to waters with salinities closed to that of seawater. The teredinid species also changed in the area. In the 1960s and 1970s Teredo navalis was reported as the only teredinid species occurring in the Tagus. In recent surveys however, this species was not found, instead two other teredinid species were present Lyrodus pedicellatus and Nototeredo norvagica. The absence of T. navalis in recent surveys might be related to competition with L. pedicellatus.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
7p.
Autor(es): Borges, L.; Valente, A.; Palma, P.; Lina Nunes
Revista: Marine Biodiversity Records
Editor: Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Volume:
Vol. 3.
Keywords: Salinity; Temperature; Tagus estuary; Teredinids; Limnoriids; Marine wood borers
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Characterization of historical mortars from Alentejos religious buildings
Alentejo religious buildings reflect undoubtedly the history and character of this southern Portugal region. These buildings conservation requires a deep knowledge of their masonrys and renders lime mortars, to evaluate correctly their state of conservation, to avoid progression of pathological situations and to plan efficient interventions, with repair and substitution materials with similar characteristics. In this article we present a synthesis of the main results obtained in the mortars characterization of religious buildings from Alentejo, which include Évora and Elvas Cathedrals, Mértola Mosque and the church of Amieira do Tejo. For each monument, several samples were collected from different sites and a set of tests was carried out, including chemical, mineralogical and microstructural, as well as physical and mechanical tests. The tested mortars correspond to different phases of construction and interventions on the buildings, comprising mainly origin periods from the 12th to the 18th century; hence exhibited significant differences in composition and in application techniques. The obtained results of composition have given important information about the provenance of the materials used, including binder and sand types, and also about decay products and their correlation with the mortars conservation state, which gave important clues on the repair strategy to adopt.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
138-154pp.
Autor(es): Santos Silva, A.; Adriano, P.; Magalhães, A.; Pires, J.; Carvalho, A.; Cruz, A. J.; Mirão, J.; Candeias, A.
Revista: International Journal of Architectural Heritage Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration
Editor: Taylor & Francis
Volume:
4.
Keywords: Conservation; Characterization; Historic mortars; Microanalysis; Mineralogical
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Characterization of Portuguese Historical Gypsum Mortars: a Comparison between Two Case Studies
Abstract. The use of gypsum plaster for interior covering 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 inexistent, which is leading to a fast loss of important patrimony.In this paper, the results of the characterization of gypsum plaster samples belonging to two buildings from the same historical period (end of the XIX century and beginning of the XX), situated in distant geographical regions of Portugal are presented and discussed.XRD, TGA-DTA, optical microscopy and SEM-EDS observations were used for the chemical and microstructural characterization. Some physical and mechanical properties, such as capillary absorption, dynamic elasticity modulus and compressive strength were also determined and a relationship between the characteristics observed in the samples and the technology associated to their use and application on site, as well as the possible existence of regional influences on all these aspects, are discussed.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
1258-1265.
Autor(es): Freire, T.; Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Brito, J.
Editor: Trans Tech Publications
Volume:
636-637.
DOI:
Doi10.4028
Keywords: Characterization; Historic gypsum plasters; Chemical and physical properties
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Characterization of Portuguese Historical Gypsum Mortars: a Comparison between Two Case Studies
The use of gypsum plaster for interior covering 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 inexistent, which is leading to a fast loss of important patrimony. In this paper, the results of the characterization of gypsum plaster samples belonging to two buildings from the same historical period (end of the XIX century and beginning of the XX), situated in distant geographical regions of Portugal are presented and discussed. XRD, TGA-DTA, optical microscopy and SEM-EDS observations were used for the chemical and microstructural characterization. Some physical and mechanical properties, such as capillary absorption, dynamic elasticity modulus and compressive strength were also determined and a relationship between the characteristics observed in the samples and the technology associated to their use and application on site, as well as the possible existence of regional influences on all these aspects, are discussed.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
1258-1265.
Autor(es): Freire, T.; Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Brito, J.
Revista: Materials Science Forum
Editor: Trans Tech Publications
Volume:
636-637.
Keywords: Historic gypsum plasters; Physical properties; Chemical properties; Characterization
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Characterization of Portuguese Historical Gypsum Mortars: a Comparison between Two Case Studies
Abstract. The use of gypsum plaster for interior covering 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 inexistent, which is leading to a fast loss of important patrimony. In this paper, the results of the characterization of gypsum plaster samples belonging to two buildings from the same historical period (end of the XIX century and beginning of the XX), situated in distant geographical regions of Portugal are presented and discussed. XRD, TGA-DTA, optical microscopy and SEM-EDS observations were used for the chemical and microstructural characterization. Some physical and mechanical properties, such as capillary absorption, dynamic elasticity modulus and compressive strength were also determined and a relationship between the characteristics observed in the samples and the technology associated to their use and application on site, as well as the possible existence of regional influences on all these aspects, are discussed.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
8.
Autor(es): Freire, T.; Santos Silva, A.; Veiga, M. R.; Brito, J.
Editor: Materials Science Forum
Volume:
636-637.
Keywords: Historic gypsum plasters; Chemical and physical properties
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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE FOULED BALLAST LAYER IN THE SUBSTRUCTURE OF A 19TH CENTURY RAILWAY TRACK UNDER RENEWAL
The purpose of these field and lab studies undertaken during rehabilitation work being done on an ancient railway line was to characterize a layer of ballast fouled with soil found in the track substructure. The field studies included the characterization of the thickness, grain size distribution and void ratio of the fouled ballast layer, as well as a large number of plate load tests, both on the fouled ballast layer and on the subgrade. The resilient behaviour of the fouled ballast was evaluated in the lab by cyclic triaxial tests on large size reconstituted specimens with distinct fouling indexes (different grain size distribution) and distinct humidity states (dry or wet). The results obtained were used as support for the decision to maintain the fouled ballast layer under the new sub-ballast in a number of stretches of the renewed line.
Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
55-65.
Autor(es): Fortunato, E.
Revista: SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
Editor: The Japanese Geotechnical Society
Volume:
50.
Keywords: Resilient modulus; Plate load tests; Fouled ballast; Cyclic triaxial tests
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Cidades amigas, cidades seguras - Parte I
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Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
13 p..
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Editor: Grupo Habitar
Keywords: Segurança urbana; Cidades seguras; Cidades amigas
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Cidades amigas, cidades seguras - Parte II
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Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
12 p..
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Editor: Grupo Habitar
Keywords: Segurança urbana; Luz natural; Habitar e segurança; Cidades seguras; Cidades amigas
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Como fazer novos realojamentos e refazer os que foram mal feitos
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Ano: 2010
Número Páginas:
13 p..
Autor(es): Baptista Coelho, A.
Editor: Revista www
Keywords: Realojamento; Habitação de interesse social
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