Case Study of Consolidation Methods with Fiber-Based Composite Materials in Romania

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Romania is a country divided in two important seismic areas, with a history that has as proof buildings with historical and cultural value, most of them made in masonry. A large number of those buildings have suffered damages because of earthquakes, subsidence of foundations or lack of interventions. In this article will be presented some consolidation methods applied on masonry buildings in Romania, with composite fiber-reinforced materials, made by Kerakoll producer. Those modern consolidation solutions that were used in Romania may represent examples that can represent the base of choosing the consolidation methods for other buildings with similar damages.

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