Physico-mechanical and microstructural characteristics of historic and restoration mortars based on gypsum: current knowledge and perspective

Author:

Middendorf Bernhard1

Affiliation:

1. University Kassel, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Structural Materials Moenchebergstrasse 7, D-34125 Kassel, Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe use of gypsum based mortar can be traced back over 4500 years. In Germany, in the vicinity of natural gypsum outcrops, in addition to lime mortars, calcium sulphate based mortars were widely used for joints in exterior walls of sacred buildings. There are several medieval buildings with well-preserved calcium sulphate-based mortars. The high water solubility of gypsum (CaSO4•2H2O) is a disadvantage that makes it difficult in general to handle calcium sulphate based building materials in areas exposed to weathering. Physico-mechanical as well as mineralogical investigations of historic calcium sulphate based mortars have shown that long-term weathered mortars have a much denser microstructure, larger average grain sizes, and a higher compressive strength than laboratory prepared mortars. Porosity models of these mortars will be presented which are helpful to prepare calcium sulphate based mortars with a higher water resistance for restoration purposes. The reason for the change of crystal size and morphology as well as of porosity and strength can be explained by crystallization and recrystallization processes of these calcium sulphate based mortars, as a consequence of long-term weathering. Since it is obvious that crystal size and its distribution have an enormous effect on the weathering resistance, the development of mortars with comparable structural properties is of present interest. In current use are chemical additives which modify the morphology and size of gypsum crystals of set mortars. Another possibility to influence the weathering resistance is the addition of hydraulic and/or latent hydraulic admixtures.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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