Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6447757 | Engineering Geology | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Conservation treatments, strongly affecting pore size distribution and the behavior towards water absorption, do not always improve the durability of stone, especially in Neapolitan Yellow Tuff (herafter NYT) where a set of meso-macropores was totally annealed as well as a relevant portion of ultramacropores. Such treatments favor the persistence of water in NYT rock structure still after a long time, further contributing to a fast decay of this stone after aging tests. By contrast, treatments in Vicenza Stone (hereafter VS) prevailingly occlude micro- and mesopores and only slightly affect larger pores thus again favoring the flow rate during water desorption test. Moreover, the increase of the average pore radii after treatments also improves the features of this stone that accounts for almost negligible effects after accelerated aging tests.
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Authors
C. Di Benedetto, P. Cappelletti, M. Favaro, S.F. Graziano, A. Langella, D. Calcaterra, A. Colella,