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Physical-mechanical characterization of limestones from Yucatan churches, Mexico

Churches in Yucatan region in Mexico are considered a built heritage legacy of great cultural interest. Some of these churches exhibit some pathologies with deformation mainly located at the stone masonry vaults. The churches are mostly built with ruble stone masonry walls and vaults in which limest...

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Published in:Journal of Building Engineering 2021-12, Vol.44, p.102895, Article 102895
Main Authors: Rodríguez Pérez, Isis, Vasconcelos, Graça, Lourenço, Paulo B., Quintana, Patricia, García, Claudia, Dionísio, Amélia
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description Churches in Yucatan region in Mexico are considered a built heritage legacy of great cultural interest. Some of these churches exhibit some pathologies with deformation mainly located at the stone masonry vaults. The churches are mostly built with ruble stone masonry walls and vaults in which limestone and lime mortar predominate. The design of any intervention on this type of structure requires the knowledge on the masonry materials, but very scarce information exist on the properties of limestone and lime mortar used in the construction of the churches. Therefore, the characterization of the existing materials, namely the limestone is considered to be of great interest. This research aims at the characterization of limestones found in masonry churches from sixteenth to eighteenth centuries located in Yucatan region in Mexico. To achieve the objectives, an experimental campaign was designed with the following steps: (1) identification of churches under ruins and in situ collection of stone specimens, (2) characterization of physical and mechanical properties on the collected specimens; (3) evaluation of the mineralogical composition of limestones and petrography description; (4) assessment of correlation between physical and mechanical properties. It was found that the limestones studied were mainly composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and based on the physical properties, it was possible to group them in three different groups. It was also found that different ranges for the compressive strength and modulus of elasticity were obtained for the limestone belonging to each group defined. The relation between physical and mechanical properties was analyzed by a set of statistic correlations, for which very reasonable coefficients of determination were found. •An experimental campaign on samples extracted from religious cultural assets in the region of Yucatan was carried-out.•Three main typologies of limestone were identified through the experimental campaign.•The samples were characterized by the means of physical, chemical, mechanical and petrographic tests.•The limestones were classified in three groups according to their compressive strength.•Those from Tixhualactun were considered as high strength stones.•Stones from Kikil churches were ranked from low to high resistance.•Samples form Seismic, Petulillo, Ichmul and Chancenote correspond to stones from medium to high resistance.•Very reasonable coefficients of determination were found between physical a
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Crack patterns
Empirical correlations
Engenharia Civil
Engenharia e Tecnologia
Indústria
inovação e infraestruturas
Limestone petrography
Mechanical characterization
Physical properties
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