Estudio de materiales de construcción vernáculos empleados en el patrimonio cultural: guía para la restauración arquitectónica del Colegio Máximo de Cartuja. Granada-España (siglo XIX)
IF 0.4 4区 工程技术Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Honorato Justicia Muñoz, M. P. Sáez-Pérez, J. Durán-Suárez, Mª Ángeles Villegas Broncano
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Abstract
Colegio Maximo de Cartuja in Granada (Spain) was built by the Jesuits in 19th century. Using an archaeometric study of the building materials: bricks, glazed tiles, stained glass windows and lime-gypsum mortars (mortar masonry and concrete masonry), the vernacular concept of this construction was established within the geological framework of the “Alhambra formation”, and raw materials and techniques first used by the Nasrids in the 13th century have been identified. The results of XRD, XRF and DTA analyzes indicate the use of local clays in the manufacture of bricks and tiles fired at temperatures of ≤750 oC. The clays contained NaCl additives, which improved the ceramic sintering, and traditional Nasrid colours (Cu, Fe, Sn) were used in the glazes and stained glass windows. Local raw materials were also used for air binders. These results have been combined to create a good-practice guide for the sustainable restoration of cultural heritage buildings.
格拉纳达(西班牙)的大教堂(Colegio Maximo de Cartuja)是耶稣会士在19世纪建造的。通过对建筑材料的考古研究:砖块、琉璃瓦、彩色玻璃窗和石灰石膏砂浆(砂浆砌石和混凝土砌石),这种建筑的本土概念是在“阿尔罕布拉构造”的地质框架内建立的,并且已经确定了纳斯里德人在13世纪首次使用的原材料和技术。XRD、XRF和DTA分析结果表明,在≤750℃的温度下烧制的砖和瓷砖的制造中使用了局部粘土。粘土含有NaCl添加剂,这改善了陶瓷烧结,传统的Nasrid颜色(Cu、Fe、Sn)用于釉料和彩色玻璃窗。当地原材料也被用于空气粘合剂。将这些结果结合起来,为文化遗产建筑的可持续修复提供了良好的实践指南。
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1948 by the Instituto Técnico de la Construcción y del Cemento, Informes de la Construcción is a scientific journal issued quarterly. Its articles cover fields such as architecture, engineering, public works, environment, building services, rehabilitation, construction systems, testing techniques, results of research on building components and systems and so forth. Journal"s readership includes architects, engineers and construction companies, as well as researchers and professionals engaging in building construction and public works.