1. Microbial impact on building materials: an overview
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M. Ribas Silva, Christine C. Gaylarde, and Th. Warscheid
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Mechanics of Materials ,business.industry ,engineering ,Treatment strategy ,General Materials Science ,Building material ,Building and Construction ,engineering.material ,business ,Civil engineering ,Durability ,Construction engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Microbial activity can have an important impact on the durability of building materials. It is important to understand this activity in order to select appropriate treatment strategies for the repair and restoration of buildings and monuments. This paper describes the microorganisms which can modify the properties of building materials such as concrete, mortars, composites, timber, gypsum, etc., as well as the mechanisms responsible for deterioration of these materials. The information provided by the members of TC 183-MIB via a questionnaire is discussed. Techniques currently utilised and areas requiring further study are identified. In addition to the references, a list of publications for further reading completes this article.
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- 2003
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