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Preverjanje lastnosti injekcijskih mešanic pripravljenih z različnimi mešalniki : diplomska naloga
ID Predovnik, Nina (Author), ID Bokan-Bosiljkov, Violeta (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Padovnik, Andreja (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Z diplomsko nalogo smo želeli preveriti vpliv mešanja z različnimi mešalniki na lastnosti sveže in strjene nekonstrukcijske injekcijske mešanice, ki se uporablja na področju restavratorstva-konservatorstva. Izbrani električni mešalniki so zajemali uporabo laboratorijskega mešalnika RILEM-CEN, kuhinjskega mešalnika in električnega vrtalnega kladiva. Četrti način mešanja je bilo ročno mešanje, ker se ta pristop največ uporablja v restavratosrko-konservatorski praksi v Sloveniji. Preiskave so se izvajale na apneni injekcijski mešanici, saj so te mešanice zaradi svoje kemijske sestave in fizikalnih lastnosti najbolj kompatibilne s historičnimi površinami, potrebnimi sanacije. Poleg apnenega veziva je mešanica vsebovala še iz kremenčevo mivko in superplastifikator na osnovi polikarboksilatnih polimerov ter vodo. Po pregledu literature in zastavljenih kriterijih, ki naj bi jih nekonstrukcijske mešanice dosegale za uspešno sanacijo, smo izvedli preliminarne preiskave za dosego ustreznega razmerja sestavin mešanice. Nadaljnje preiskave so se izvajale po standardiziranih metodah, ki smo jih občasno morali modificirati, in po priporočilih priročnika avtoric Biçer-Şimşir in Rainer. Mešanice, ki so dosegale najboljše rezultate, so bile pripravljene z električnim vrtalnim kladivom. Prednost električnega vrtalnega kladiva je tudi možnost, da se uporabi na terenu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:apnena injekcijska mešanica, kremenov pesek, restavratorstvo-konservatorstvo, vpliv mešanja, električni mešalniki, ročno mešanje, sposobnost injektiranja
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publisher:[N. Predovnik]
Year:2017
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-98383 This link opens in a new window
UDC:691.51:624.138.24(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:29.11.2017
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Language:English
Title:The influence of different mixer types on the properties of injection grouts : Graduation thesis
Abstract:
This thesis studies mixing non-structural injection grouts using different mixers and its influence on properties on a fresh mixture and on hardened mortar. The research was conducted for restoration and conservation purposes. The selected electric mixers included the laboratory RILEM-CEN mixer, a kitchen mixer and a rotary hammer drill. As a last type of mixing non-structural injection grouts we choose a hand mixing, which is the most used method of mixing in Slovenian restoration and conservation practice. The tests were made with an injection grout based on hydrated lime, because lime-based mixtures have the best compatibility with historical architectural surfaces in need of restoration due to their physical and chemical composition. Furthermore, the injection grout consisted of quartz sand, a superplasticizer based on polycarboxylate polymers and of water. After examining the literature and the set criteria, which the non-constructive mixtures should achieve for successful restoration, preliminary investigations were carried out. Based on the preliminary results, we tried to achieve an appropriate ratio of the mixture components. Further investigations were conducted using standardized methods, which were occasionally modified. The recommendations of Biçer-Şimşir and Rainer were also followed. The rotary hammer drill produced the mixtures with the best results. In addition to providing good results, the rotary hammer drill is also advantageous for the use out in the field.

Keywords:lime based injection grout, quartz sand, restoration-conservation, mixing influence, electric mixers, manual mixing, injection ability

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