Conservation materials for the Pagoda Forest in the Shaolin Temple, Henan, China | |
Li, Guanghua ; Zhou, Shuanglin ; Wu, Wei | |
刊名 | Studies in Conservation
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2014 | |
DOI | 10.1179/204705814X13975704320350 |
英文摘要 | The Pagoda Forest in the Shaolin Temple, Henan, is the largest cluster of ancient tomb pagodas still existing in China. Ninety percent of the structures in the Pagoda Forest are made of bricks, and salt efflorescence has occurred on many of them as a result of natural environment and the intrinsic properties of the material used to make the bricks. To suppress the efflorescence as well as to increase the strength of the disintegrating structures, tests have been conducted on a number of selected consolidants and waterproofing materials that could be used for conserving the Pagoda Forest. After spray-coating the brick samples with the waterproofing materials, various tests including the change in appearance, contact angle, rate of capillary absorption of water, water absorption by total immersion, freeze-thaw resistance, acid resistance and resistance to aging were carried out to find out which materials performed best. Site tests were then conducted on a small area of the Pagoda Forest to select the most appropriate treatment.; EI; S246-S247; 59 |
语种 | 英语 |
内容类型 | 期刊论文 |
源URL | [http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/461334] ![]() |
专题 | 考古文博学院 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Li, Guanghua,Zhou, Shuanglin,Wu, Wei. Conservation materials for the Pagoda Forest in the Shaolin Temple, Henan, China[J]. Studies in Conservation,2014. |
APA | Li, Guanghua,Zhou, Shuanglin,&Wu, Wei.(2014).Conservation materials for the Pagoda Forest in the Shaolin Temple, Henan, China.Studies in Conservation. |
MLA | Li, Guanghua,et al."Conservation materials for the Pagoda Forest in the Shaolin Temple, Henan, China".Studies in Conservation (2014). |
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