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Autor:
Jean Ducasse-Lapeyrusse, Véronique Bouteiller, Elisabeth Marie-Victoire, Myriam Bouichou, Guillaume Damien, Victor Martinet, Camille Annede-Villeau, Olivier Lesieutre
Publikováno v:
Case Studies in Construction Materials, Vol 18, Iss , Pp e02023- (2023)
Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) is an electrochemical technique widely used, especially for repairing reinforced concrete structures contaminated with chlorides. This paper represents the results of the feedback of the ICCP system implem
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2dd759db943b47cd9e20b7a08f7b3b3a
Autor:
Cyrille Albert-Mercier, Myriam Bouichou, Catherine A. Davy, Laurent Izoret, Myriam Moreau, Elisabeth Marie-Victoire, Vincent Thiery, Marwa Jebbawy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microscopy
Journal of Microscopy, 2021, Journal of Microscopy, 286 (2), pp.63-68. ⟨10.1111/jmi.13071⟩
Journal of Microscopy, 2021, Journal of Microscopy, 286 (2), pp.63-68. ⟨10.1111/jmi.13071⟩
The Boulogne-Sur-Mer area in the North of France is one of the cradles of the French cement industry (the other main one is Grenoble region due to Joseph Vicat's first cement works). From fast setting (Roman) to Portland, those cements were famous in
Autor:
Marwa Jebbawy, Vincent Thiery, Myriam Bouichou, Elisabeth Marie-Victoire, Catherine Davy, Laurent Izoret, Cyrille Albert-Mercier, Myriam Moreau
Publikováno v:
Materiali in tehnologije. 56
Natural and Roman cements are generally considered as the first binders of the 19th century concrete but their widespread usage was short-lived as they were quickly replaced by artificial cements (Portland), still the most important and predominant t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microscopy
Journal of Microscopy, 2022, J Microsc, 286, pp.57. ⟨10.1111/jmi.13106⟩
Journal of Microscopy, 2022, J Microsc, 286, pp.57. ⟨10.1111/jmi.13106⟩
International audience
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4e8cc7f127404a1cb71c474c99192a87
https://hal.univ-lille.fr/hal-04123762
https://hal.univ-lille.fr/hal-04123762
Publikováno v:
Conservar Património, Vol 8, Pp 59-66 (2008)
In France, natural cements were extensively produced in the middle of the 19th century. In the French Alps, due to their ochre color, these cements were massively used, notably to produce cast stone, to simulate natural freestone. A preliminary surve
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/af0eee7f600949c6a6cc62acb1f0b1ba
Autor:
Jean Ducasse-Lapeyrusse, Elisabeth Marie-Victoire, Myriam Bouichou, Ana Paula Arato Goncalves, Simeon Wilkie, Susan Macdonald, Nicki Lauder, David Farrell, Paul Gaudette, Ann Harrer
Publikováno v:
MATEC Web of Conferences. 361:04001
Concrete repair and, more specifically, patch repair, is a complex process, which still presents challenges and results in durability issues. Durability of a patch repair is affected by many factors occurring throughout the repair process, such as di
Autor:
Simeon Wilkie, Jean Ducasse-Lapeyrusse, Ana Paula Arato Gonçalves, Elisabeth Marie-Victoire, Susan Macdonald, Myriam Bouichou, Nicki Lauder, David Farrell, Paul Gaudette, Ann Harrer
Publikováno v:
MATEC Web of Conferences. 361:04002
While there have been many studies on the performance criteria of concrete patch repairs, there are few specific studies on the long-term performance of patch repairs designed to preserve the aesthetic significance of the original fabric of culturall
Publikováno v:
MATEC Web of Conferences. 361:04005
Within the frame of the international research project PEPS, ‘Performance Evaluation of Patch Repairs on Historic Concrete Structures (PEPS)’, dedicated to the durability of patch repairs in the context of culturally significant structure, a seri
Autor:
Elisabeth Marie-Victoire, Véronique Bouteiller, Myriam Bouichou, Mirah Rakarabo, Victor Da-Silva, Amandine Bonnet, Lucas Adelaïde, Philippe Turcry, Pauline Barthelemy, Jonathan Mai-Nhu, François Cussigh
Publikováno v:
MATEC Web of Conferences. 361:01004
Concrete is the most used construction material worldwide, but if often faces durability issues due to rebar corrosion, and cement production can be energy consuming. Attempts to improve its resilience versus corrosion while reducing its carbon footp
Autor:
Christian Cremona, Myriam Bouichou, Mahdi Khadra, Stéphanie Vildaer, Elisabeth Marie-Victoire
Publikováno v:
MATEC Web of Conferences, Vol 289, p 06002 (2019)
Corrosion is the most frequent but also the most deleterious deterioration mechanism affecting reinforced concrete. In addition to the economic impact of the repair works, for historical concrete structures, corrosion can generate irreversible losses