Salt weathering: advancements in experimental research on assessment and forecasting
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(2023)
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B Lubelli (TU Delft - Heritage & Architecture)
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Heritage & Architecture
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© 2023 B. Lubelli
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2023
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English
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© 2023 B. Lubelli
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Heritage & Architecture
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Abstract
Salt weathering is one of the most recurrent damage processes affecting both the natural and the built environment. Due to the complexity of the process, numerical models are rarely applied in practice; accelerated weathering tests in laboratory are still the most common way to assess and forecast durability of (conservation and renovation) building materials.....