Adapted ageing tests for the evaluation of alabaster used in the restoration of Bishop’s Palace of Tarazona
Author(s): |
R. Bustamante
P. Vázquez P. Rodríguez-Monteverde J. Monjo |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | Spanish |
Published in: | Materiales de Construccion, May 2020, n. 338, v. 70 |
Page(s): | 219 |
DOI: | 10.3989/mc.2020.08619 |
Abstract: |
The advanced condition of deterioration of the column’s bases of the courtyard of the Bishop’s Palace of Tarazona (Spain) built in the middle of 16th century required its restoration with Aragonese alabaster. Thus, adapted ageing tests were developed to simulate the environmental conditions in which the stones were and will be exposed. These tests were thermal fatigue by temperature variations, acid rain and water stagnation by immersion tests and a combination of both agents of decay. The results indicated that alabaster did not experimented deformation after thermal fatigue but a progressive dehydration to bassanite. This process entailed an increase of porosity and consequently a loss of structural properties. The dissolution was measured as a lineal weight and volume loss while porosity and capillary uptake remained stable. The conclusions of this study establish the importance of restoration protocols to maintain the alabaster integrity when used and exposed to rainwater and insolation. |
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