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Estudio evaluativo para el diagnóstico de los morteros en la restauración arquitectónica

Authors: Prado Govea, Raúl Hugo; Louis Cereceda, Miguel; Spairani-Berrio, Yolanda; Huesca Tortosa, José Antonio;

Estudio evaluativo para el diagnóstico de los morteros en la restauración arquitectónica

Abstract

En el presente trabajo, se pretende, establecer una línea de ensayos y evaluación desde el punto de vista del diagnóstico y la evaluación, de los morteros diseñados y/o adaptados para aplicaciones en el campo de la restauración arquitectónica. Es conocida, la variabilidad que existe en el empleo de las distintas dosificaciones de morteros para usos en la restauración, que no consideran las características más importantes en cuanto a porosidad, adecuación a los distintos tipos de substratos y el empleo del tipo del conglomerante adecuado. Por lo tanto, en nuestro trabajo reflejamos estas condiciones y ofrecemos una serie de ensayos instrumentales o no, que consideramos de interés para el estudio de estos materiales. Cada una de las técnicas que se mencionan, así como las características a estudiar, se muestran con ejemplos prácticos, de estas evaluaciones de diagnóstico.

The present paper, an attempt is made to establish a group of tests from the evaluation of the diagnostic point of view, in order to investigate new designed or adapted mortars to be applied in the field of the architectonic restoration. It is known, the existing variability of the different dosification, used in restoration that does not take into consideration important factors as: porosity, adequate to the different types of substrates and the use of the adequate conglomerants. In our research work, we have studied these factors and we offer a group of instrumental test, that we consider of interest in the study of mixtures for mortars. Each of the aforementioned technique are shown as well as practical examples in the evaluation of the diagnostic.

Keywords

Construcciones Arquitectónicas, Porosidad, Morteros, Restoration, Restauración, Mortars, Porosity

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