Materials Analysis Of The Masonry Of The Hagia Sophia Basilica, Istanbul
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Free (open access)
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Volume
4
Pages
17
Published
1993
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1,473 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/STR930021
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
R.A. Livingston
Abstract
Materials analysis of the masonry of the Hagia Sophia Basilica, Istanbul R.A. Livingston Office of Advanced Research, HAR-20, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, ABSTRACT As part of an integrated structural investigation of the 1500 year-old Hagia Sophia Basilica in Istanbul, specimens of its historic brick and mortar are being analyzed. The materials analysis uses a suite of instrumental methods including neutron and X-ray diffraction, small angle neutron scattering, thermal analysis, and automated image analysis of SEM polished sections. Data from wet chemistry analyses have also been obtained. The results show that the mortar is pozzolanic rather than a traditional carbonated lime mortar as initially assumed. The pozzolana is ground up brick dust. Large chunks of brick are also found as coarse aggregate in the mortar joints. Comparison with modern lime-pozzolana mortars suggest that the Hagia Sophia could have tensile strengths on the order of 3.5 kPa. However,
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