The application of carbon composites in the rehabilitation of historic baroque vaults

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Abstract

The stabilization and reinforcement of damaged barrel vaults with lunettes over an arcaded walk, applying composite strips based on high-strength carbon fibers and epoxy resin, was performed during the restoration of a historic monastery. The application of reinforcing composite strips in the soffit of damaged barrel vaults was preceded by relatively extensive experimental research and theoretical analyses. This method significantly reduces the interventions into and the degradation of the original historic structure (surface application) and is reversible.

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Witzany, J., Brožovskỳ, J., Čejka, T., Kroftová, K., Kubát, J., Makovička, D., & Zigler, R. (2015). The application of carbon composites in the rehabilitation of historic baroque vaults. Polymers, 7(12), 2670–2689. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym7121540

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