Inta Kiriloviča
Riga Technical University
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2015
Inta Kiriloviča; Liene Gulbe; Inta Vitina; Silvija Igaune-Blumberga
The aim of this research is to investigate the chemical composition of stone materials of several local historic buildings with a purpose of elaboration of restoration strategy, including the choice of restoration materials. Most of the examined mortars are lime- based hydraulic mortars, characteristic of the architecture of 19th/20th century. Pure aerial lime binders show reduced compatibility with historic materials, that is why lime binders with pozzolan additive (cement) are an appropriate choice for restoration. In order to examine the changes of hydraulicity (i.e. the property of binders to harden when exposed to water) of perspective restoration binders, a series of blended lime-cement mixtures were synthesized with growing content of cement (up to 10% by weight). A significant relationship between cement content and hydraulic properties has been shown.
Key Engineering Materials | 2014
Inta Kiriloviča; Linda Krage; Inta Vitina; Silvija Igaune-Blumberga
This work deals with the synthesis of binder, similar to historic dolomitic romancement, from mixture of clay and dolomite instead of traditionally used marlstone, thus widening the range of raw materials. In the territory of Latvia dolomitic romancement was widely known and applied in the construction of buildings since late 19th till the middle of 20th century. Nowadays the local dolomitic marlstone is not sufficiently available. As the scientists have faced the problem adjusting compatible material for restoration of historical buildings of given time period, research is done with the aim to investigate the synthesis of romancement type binder from widespread local mineral raw materials for the restoration purposes. In given paper the chemical and physical processes in the synthesis and also obtained properties are discussed.
Archive | 2011
Inta Kiriloviča; Gaida Maruta Sedmale; Līva Dzene
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Inta Kiriloviča; Inta Vītiņa; Lauma Lindiņa
the Chemical Technology | 2016
Inta Kiriloviča; Inta Vitina; Silvija Igaune-Blumberga; Lauma Lindina
7th Baltic Conference on Silicate Materials BaltSilica 2016 | 2016
Inta Kiriloviča; Inta Vītiņa; Silvija Igaune-Blumberga; Lauma Lindiņa
12th International Congress for Applied Mineralogy | 2015
Inta Kiriloviča; Liene Gulbe; Inta Vītiņa; Silvija Igaune-Blumberga
Seeking Balance: Preservation, Use, Conservation | 2014
Silvija Igaune-Blumberga; Inta Kiriloviča; Inta Vītiņa; Inta Timma
Material Science and Applied Chemistry | 2014
Linda Krage; Diana Bajare; Aleksandrs Korjakins; Janina Setina; Inna Juhnevica; Inta Kiriloviča
Archive | 2011
Inta Kiriloviča; Gaida Maruta Sedmale; Līva Dzene