Consolidation and Strengthening of Historical Masonry by Means of Mineral Grouts: Grout Development

Author:

Van Gemert Dionys,Ignoul Sven,Brosens Kris,Toumbakari Eleni-Eva

Abstract

Abstract: Mass consolidation of stone and brick masonry is considered, with exclusion of pure crack repair. Damage and specific failure mechanisms in multiple leaf masonry are presented. The aims of consolidation are explained, and the inherent advantages and disadvantages of distinct strengthening and consolidation techniques are given. An historical overview of consolidation methods and of development of consolidation grout materials is given, which explains how technology evolved to the actual procedures.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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