Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization
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Resumo: | In Portugal, a large number of vernacular earthen buildings present an advanced state of degradation. These buildings comprise historical, technological, architectonic, cultural and social recognized values and, therefore, efficient interventions are needed for their conservation. The knowledge of the properties that the materials used in their construction show nowadays is one of the bases to support future interventions. Unstabilized earthen samples were collected from the walls of six earthen buildings located in the region of Leiria, Portugal, built with rammed earth and/or adobe masonry. The samples were characterized by particle size distribution and through XRD, density, capillary absorption, drying, dry abrasion, compressive and tensile flexural strength. Mechanical results of rammed earth were lower than adobe’s, contrary to what was commonly found in other studies, and capillary coefficients of adobe were comparable to lime-stabilized adobe from other regions. A surface protection by compatible renders, respectively, earthen-based and air lime-based, is strongly encouraged to extend the walls durability. Although based on a short sampling, this data gives initial support to future compatible, effective and reversible interventions in Leiria vernacular earthen buildings, contributing to the preservation of this earth-built heritage. |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material CharacterizationAdobe masonryearth constructionlaboratory characterizationrammed earthsustainable constructionvernacular architectureConservationArchitectureVisual Arts and Performing ArtsIn Portugal, a large number of vernacular earthen buildings present an advanced state of degradation. These buildings comprise historical, technological, architectonic, cultural and social recognized values and, therefore, efficient interventions are needed for their conservation. The knowledge of the properties that the materials used in their construction show nowadays is one of the bases to support future interventions. Unstabilized earthen samples were collected from the walls of six earthen buildings located in the region of Leiria, Portugal, built with rammed earth and/or adobe masonry. The samples were characterized by particle size distribution and through XRD, density, capillary absorption, drying, dry abrasion, compressive and tensile flexural strength. Mechanical results of rammed earth were lower than adobe’s, contrary to what was commonly found in other studies, and capillary coefficients of adobe were comparable to lime-stabilized adobe from other regions. A surface protection by compatible renders, respectively, earthen-based and air lime-based, is strongly encouraged to extend the walls durability. Although based on a short sampling, this data gives initial support to future compatible, effective and reversible interventions in Leiria vernacular earthen buildings, contributing to the preservation of this earth-built heritage.DEC - Departamento de Engenharia CivilRUNParracha, João LuísLima, JoséFreire, Maria TeresaFerreira, MicaelFaria, Paulina2022-02-09T01:30:34Z2021-09-022021-09-02T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article16application/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/93694eng1558-3058PURE: 15309304https://doi.org/10.1080/15583058.2019.1668986info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T04:41:58Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/93694Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:37:48.973416Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization Parracha, João Luís Adobe masonry earth construction laboratory characterization rammed earth sustainable construction vernacular architecture Conservation Architecture Visual Arts and Performing Arts |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization |
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Vernacular Earthen Buildings from Leiria, Portugal–Material Characterization |
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Parracha, João Luís |
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Parracha, João Luís Lima, José Freire, Maria Teresa Ferreira, Micael Faria, Paulina |
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Lima, José Freire, Maria Teresa Ferreira, Micael Faria, Paulina |
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DEC - Departamento de Engenharia Civil RUN |
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Parracha, João Luís Lima, José Freire, Maria Teresa Ferreira, Micael Faria, Paulina |
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Adobe masonry earth construction laboratory characterization rammed earth sustainable construction vernacular architecture Conservation Architecture Visual Arts and Performing Arts |
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Adobe masonry earth construction laboratory characterization rammed earth sustainable construction vernacular architecture Conservation Architecture Visual Arts and Performing Arts |
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In Portugal, a large number of vernacular earthen buildings present an advanced state of degradation. These buildings comprise historical, technological, architectonic, cultural and social recognized values and, therefore, efficient interventions are needed for their conservation. The knowledge of the properties that the materials used in their construction show nowadays is one of the bases to support future interventions. Unstabilized earthen samples were collected from the walls of six earthen buildings located in the region of Leiria, Portugal, built with rammed earth and/or adobe masonry. The samples were characterized by particle size distribution and through XRD, density, capillary absorption, drying, dry abrasion, compressive and tensile flexural strength. Mechanical results of rammed earth were lower than adobe’s, contrary to what was commonly found in other studies, and capillary coefficients of adobe were comparable to lime-stabilized adobe from other regions. A surface protection by compatible renders, respectively, earthen-based and air lime-based, is strongly encouraged to extend the walls durability. Although based on a short sampling, this data gives initial support to future compatible, effective and reversible interventions in Leiria vernacular earthen buildings, contributing to the preservation of this earth-built heritage. |
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