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The use of gypsum as an indoor coating material for buildings is very extensive. This means that huge amounts of gypsum waste are generated daily worldwide. Therefore, many researchers in the last years have been working on the generation of new gypsum-related materials and products that incorporate recycled gypsum waste as a replacement for the commercial one. On the other hand, trying to reduce the large amounts of plastic generated globally each year, several studies have used different types of plastic waste as aggregates for the development of new construction and building materials. However, up to now, no previous studies have been found in which any type of plastic waste has been used as an aggregate in a recycled gypsum matrix. This paper presents a study in which two different types of waste were mixed for the development of new gypsum plasters: unheated gypsum waste from industrial plasterboard production (GPW) and polycarbonate (PC) waste from rejected compact discs (CDs) and digital versatile discs (DVDs). In this sense, the mechanical and thermal performance of plasters was evaluated. Finally, in order to evaluate the changes in the microstructure of the composites, a scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis was conducted. The results showed a good performance of the new composites when both types of waste were combined in the mixes. New lightweight eco-efficient plasters, completely recycled, with enhanced flexural strength (by 14.8%), compressive strength (by 26.8%), and thermal conductivity (42.8% less), compared to the reference material, were achieved.
Manuel Alejandro Pedreño-Rojas; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Inês Flores-Colen; Jorge De Brito. Use of Polycarbonate Waste as Aggregate in Recycled Gypsum Plasters. Materials 2020, 13, 3042 .
AMA StyleManuel Alejandro Pedreño-Rojas, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán, Inês Flores-Colen, Jorge De Brito. Use of Polycarbonate Waste as Aggregate in Recycled Gypsum Plasters. Materials. 2020; 13 (14):3042.
Chicago/Turabian StyleManuel Alejandro Pedreño-Rojas; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Inês Flores-Colen; Jorge De Brito. 2020. "Use of Polycarbonate Waste as Aggregate in Recycled Gypsum Plasters." Materials 13, no. 14: 3042.
Gypsum is widely used in the construction sector in internal coatings. The fact that the chemical composition of gypsum does not change makes the material fully and eternally recyclable, potentially solving the important problem of the large amounts of gypsum waste that each year go to landfills. Up to now, most of the works that use gypsum wastes subjected the material to a previous heating process. This implies a significant energy consumption, reducing the environmental benefits of the recycling process. This paper shows the second part of a research on which two different types of gypsum waste were used as a substitute of commercial gypsum: gypsum waste from industrial plasterboard production and flue gas desulphurization gypsum from a thermal central plant. In this research, the influence of the heating process on the development of new gypsum plaster composites containing different types and contents of waste was studied. Their mechanical properties and thermal conductivity were determined and a brief environmental analysis, using the Life Cycle Assessment method, was carried out. Based on the findings of this paper, it is confirmed that it is possible to substitute 100% of commercial gypsum with gypsum waste from industrial plasterboard production without any heating treatment, but maintaining a good performance. With this action, apart from the benefits in terms of environmental impacts, a slight improvement in the density, mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of the plaster was obtained.
M.A. Pedreño-Rojas; Inês Flores-Colen; Jorge de Brito; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. Influence of the heating process on the use of gypsum wastes in plasters: Mechanical, thermal and environmental analysis. Journal of Cleaner Production 2019, 215, 444 -457.
AMA StyleM.A. Pedreño-Rojas, Inês Flores-Colen, Jorge de Brito, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. Influence of the heating process on the use of gypsum wastes in plasters: Mechanical, thermal and environmental analysis. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2019; 215 ():444-457.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM.A. Pedreño-Rojas; Inês Flores-Colen; Jorge de Brito; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. 2019. "Influence of the heating process on the use of gypsum wastes in plasters: Mechanical, thermal and environmental analysis." Journal of Cleaner Production 215, no. : 444-457.
Manuel Alejandro Pedreño Rojas; María Jesús Morales-Conde; Filomena Pérez Galvez; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. Eco-efficient acoustic and thermal conditioning using false ceiling plates made from plaster and wood waste. Journal of Cleaner Production 2017, 166, 690 -705.
AMA StyleManuel Alejandro Pedreño Rojas, María Jesús Morales-Conde, Filomena Pérez Galvez, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. Eco-efficient acoustic and thermal conditioning using false ceiling plates made from plaster and wood waste. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2017; 166 ():690-705.
Chicago/Turabian StyleManuel Alejandro Pedreño Rojas; María Jesús Morales-Conde; Filomena Pérez Galvez; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. 2017. "Eco-efficient acoustic and thermal conditioning using false ceiling plates made from plaster and wood waste." Journal of Cleaner Production 166, no. : 690-705.
This paper presents a study of a residential building located in the historical centre of the city of Seville, Spain. It is a typical example of the domestic architecture that dates from the 17th to 19th centuries. Two restoration proposals (Model B and C) were analysed from an eco-efficiency and sustainability perspective. Model B was executed by the architects in strict compliance with planning rules, whereas Model C is an alternative restoration plan proposed by the authors, in which sustainability and eco-efficiency criteria are guided by the choice of suitable materials and construction solutions. In both cases, we carried out a study of the materials and an energy survey by quantifying the KgCO2/m2 emissions. The results show that the materials and the construction solutions applied in Model C reduce KgCO2/m2 emissions from 21.9 to 14.4, thus raising the building’s certification level from E to D. In conclusion, any restoration project must be seen as an opportunity to make use of traditional building systems and to promote a new construction model with sustainability as the centrepiece of the architectural refurbishment.
Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; María Jesús Morales-Conde; Filomena Pérez Galvez; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Silvia López-Alonso. Environmental Assessment and Energy Certification for the Sustainable Restoration of a Traditional Residential Building. Sustainable Development and Renovation in Architecture, Urbanism and Engineering 2017, 191 -202.
AMA StyleCarmen Rodríguez-Liñán, María Jesús Morales-Conde, Filomena Pérez Galvez, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita, Silvia López-Alonso. Environmental Assessment and Energy Certification for the Sustainable Restoration of a Traditional Residential Building. Sustainable Development and Renovation in Architecture, Urbanism and Engineering. 2017; ():191-202.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarmen Rodríguez-Liñán; María Jesús Morales-Conde; Filomena Pérez Galvez; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Silvia López-Alonso. 2017. "Environmental Assessment and Energy Certification for the Sustainable Restoration of a Traditional Residential Building." Sustainable Development and Renovation in Architecture, Urbanism and Engineering , no. : 191-202.
The aim of this work, mainly an experimental study, is to develop a new infill piece by reusing ceramic waste from demolition works. The piece is intended for use in floors as part of the rehabilitation of a type of building in which such materials were originally used, and forms part of the repair process of infill slabs characteristic of domestic architecture. It also enables the reuse of existing wooden beams that still retain their strength capacity. Various test models to reproduce the geometry and structural characteristics of these slabs were developed, and experiments with the proportions of mortar and geometries were performed to achieve the required strength capacity for their use on site. As a result, an infill piece was produced with a strength capacity of up to 457 kgf, which exceeds the values required for prefabricated concrete slabs according to current regulations. Finally, it should be noted that this new piece contributes to the conservation of the original vertical supporting structure based on masonry walls, while the horizontal structure is rendered lighter thanks to these new slabs.
Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Filomena Pérez Galvez; María Jesús Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. Reuse of Ceramic Demolition Waste in the Reconstruction of Planked Timber Floor Slabs. The Open Construction and Building Technology Journal 2017, 11, 124 -135.
AMA StylePaloma Rubio-De-Hita, Filomena Pérez Galvez, María Jesús Morales-Conde, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. Reuse of Ceramic Demolition Waste in the Reconstruction of Planked Timber Floor Slabs. The Open Construction and Building Technology Journal. 2017; 11 (1):124-135.
Chicago/Turabian StylePaloma Rubio-De-Hita; Filomena Pérez Galvez; María Jesús Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. 2017. "Reuse of Ceramic Demolition Waste in the Reconstruction of Planked Timber Floor Slabs." The Open Construction and Building Technology Journal 11, no. 1: 124-135.
M.J. Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Manuel Alejandro Pedreño Rojas. Physical and mechanical properties of wood-gypsum composites from demolition material in rehabilitation works. Construction and Building Materials 2016, 114, 6 -14.
AMA StyleM.J. Morales-Conde, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán, Manuel Alejandro Pedreño Rojas. Physical and mechanical properties of wood-gypsum composites from demolition material in rehabilitation works. Construction and Building Materials. 2016; 114 ():6-14.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM.J. Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Manuel Alejandro Pedreño Rojas. 2016. "Physical and mechanical properties of wood-gypsum composites from demolition material in rehabilitation works." Construction and Building Materials 114, no. : 6-14.
The aim of this paper is to present the results from a procedure developed for the repair or reinforcement of timber beams. This procedure uses fiberglass and cork plates bonded with epoxy resin. The proposed experimental technique was tested in two situations: repairing beam ends that had rotted (Reinforcement system 1), and repairing and/or reinforcement of the center of the beam damaged because of a fault or the need to increase the resistance capacity of the timber (Reinforcement system 2). Tests were carried out using Scots pine beams with a size of 50 × 50 × 725 mm3 for the reinforcement system 1, and 50 × 50 × 1000 mm3 for the reinforcement system 2. In both systems, the reinforcements were tested in various situations, and provided effectiveness similar to that of a healthy beam, and an increased load-carrying capacity of up to 50%.
M.J. Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. Bending and shear reinforcements for timber beams using GFRP plates. Construction and Building Materials 2015, 96, 461 -472.
AMA StyleM.J. Morales-Conde, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. Bending and shear reinforcements for timber beams using GFRP plates. Construction and Building Materials. 2015; 96 ():461-472.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM.J. Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. 2015. "Bending and shear reinforcements for timber beams using GFRP plates." Construction and Building Materials 96, no. : 461-472.
M. J. Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. Erratum to: Study of the wood-related factors involved in nondestructive ultrasound tests perpendicular to the grain for Scots pine. Materials and Structures 2015, 49, 1553 -1553.
AMA StyleM. J. Morales-Conde, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. Erratum to: Study of the wood-related factors involved in nondestructive ultrasound tests perpendicular to the grain for Scots pine. Materials and Structures. 2015; 49 (4):1553-1553.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM. J. Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. 2015. "Erratum to: Study of the wood-related factors involved in nondestructive ultrasound tests perpendicular to the grain for Scots pine." Materials and Structures 49, no. 4: 1553-1553.
This paper reports the application of ultrasound waves in Scots pine species (Pinus Sylvestris L.). The purpose is to evaluate the factors involved in ultrasound transmission velocity tests perpendicular to the grain of the wood. Ultrasound measurements taken in a perpendicular direction to the grain are essential for detecting irregularities in the interior of the elements during the inspection and diagnosis of structures in service. However, these measurements are affected by the position of the fibre within the section, the moisture content and the distance between the transducers or, the cross-section of the test pieces. Determining the influence of these factors on the transmission rates can provide coefficient correctors and correlations to improve the classification process and achieve greater accuracy in the inspection and diagnosis of structures in service that contain P. sylvestris L. wood.
M. J. Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. A study of the wood-related factors involved in non-destructive ultrasound tests perpendicular to the grain for Scots pine. Materials and Structures 2015, 49, 1543 -1552.
AMA StyleM. J. Morales-Conde, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. A study of the wood-related factors involved in non-destructive ultrasound tests perpendicular to the grain for Scots pine. Materials and Structures. 2015; 49 (4):1543-1552.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM. J. Morales-Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. 2015. "A study of the wood-related factors involved in non-destructive ultrasound tests perpendicular to the grain for Scots pine." Materials and Structures 49, no. 4: 1543-1552.
This study describes a thorough inspection of a 20th century church in the town of Isla Cristina (in the province of Huelva, southwestern Spain), which is currently awaiting restoration. The study indicates the damage processes at work in the building structure materials (brick, concrete, steel, and wood), which are closely related to its geographical location, and analyses the deterioration of the wooden roof structure. The analysis of the wooden roof includes the results of an inspection methodology on a protected building based on traditional techniques such as visual inspection and innovative non-destructive inspection techniques (visual classification, ultrasounds and thermography). Fieldwork consisted of the visual classification of the wooden pieces according to Spanish standard UNE 56544:2007 specifications after which ultrasound and thermography techniques were applied on-site. A second stage involved laboratory tests (anatomic identification, density and bending strength) using wood samples extracted from the structure in order to check the values for the physical and mechanical properties previously recorded by non-destructive techniques (NDT). These non-destructive techniques are used in inspections of the wooden roofs of buildings to identify dampness, deterioration, density loss and defects as a means of assessing their conservation status. This work concludes that the use of ultrasound and thermography techniques constitute an accurate diagnostic tool for the on-site inspection of wooden structures and the evaluation of their condition. Thermography identifies different materials and moisture content while ultrasound detects the various degrees of deterioration and density-loss in areas of the wood with high moisture content.
Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; María Jesús Morales Conde; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Filomena Pérez Galvez. Application of Non-Destructive Techniques in the Inspection of Wooden Structures of Protected Buildings: The Case of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores Church (Isla Cristina, Huelva). International Journal of Architectural Heritage 2014, 9, 324 -340.
AMA StyleCarmen Rodríguez-Liñán, María Jesús Morales Conde, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita, Filomena Pérez Galvez. Application of Non-Destructive Techniques in the Inspection of Wooden Structures of Protected Buildings: The Case of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores Church (Isla Cristina, Huelva). International Journal of Architectural Heritage. 2014; 9 (3):324-340.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarmen Rodríguez-Liñán; María Jesús Morales Conde; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Filomena Pérez Galvez. 2014. "Application of Non-Destructive Techniques in the Inspection of Wooden Structures of Protected Buildings: The Case of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores Church (Isla Cristina, Huelva)." International Journal of Architectural Heritage 9, no. 3: 324-340.
Interventions in emergency and development works normally avoid using diagnostic techniques to determine the extent of damage to wooden structures, opting instead for the large-scale replacement of elements that could otherwise be repaired or reused. In the case detailed in this paper, the application of ultrasound non-destructive technique to assess the conservation status of the wooden frame of a building of great historical value is described. This building is known as “El Corral del Conde” and is located in the city of Seville (Spain). The aim is to limit the scope of the intervention with an approach based on the principle of sustainable intervention, which minimizes the replacement of materials that could be recovered and thus reducing CO2 emissions. The results show that using nondestructive techniques is possible to reduce the total volume of the intervention minimizing the energy consumption and CO2 emissions by 85 percent.
M.J. Morales Conde; C. Rodríguez Liñán; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. Use of ultrasound as a nondestructive evaluation technique for sustainable interventions on wooden structures. Building and Environment 2014, 82, 247 -257.
AMA StyleM.J. Morales Conde, C. Rodríguez Liñán, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. Use of ultrasound as a nondestructive evaluation technique for sustainable interventions on wooden structures. Building and Environment. 2014; 82 ():247-257.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM.J. Morales Conde; C. Rodríguez Liñán; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita. 2014. "Use of ultrasound as a nondestructive evaluation technique for sustainable interventions on wooden structures." Building and Environment 82, no. : 247-257.
M. J. Morales-Condea; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; J. Saporiti-Machado. Predicting the density of structural timber members in service. The combine use of wood cores and drill resistance data. Materiales de Construcción 2014, 64, e029 .
AMA StyleM. J. Morales-Condea, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán, J. Saporiti-Machado. Predicting the density of structural timber members in service. The combine use of wood cores and drill resistance data. Materiales de Construcción. 2014; 64 (315):e029.
Chicago/Turabian StyleM. J. Morales-Condea; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; J. Saporiti-Machado. 2014. "Predicting the density of structural timber members in service. The combine use of wood cores and drill resistance data." Materiales de Construcción 64, no. 315: e029.
C. Rodríguez-Liñán; María Jesús Morales Conde; F. Pérez-Gálvez. Rehabilitation of domestic architecture in Sevilla. A study of building systems and characterization of the horizontal structure. REHAB 2014 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures 2014, 357 -365.
AMA StyleC. Rodríguez-Liñán, María Jesús Morales Conde, F. Pérez-Gálvez. Rehabilitation of domestic architecture in Sevilla. A study of building systems and characterization of the horizontal structure. REHAB 2014 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures. 2014; ():357-365.
Chicago/Turabian StyleC. Rodríguez-Liñán; María Jesús Morales Conde; F. Pérez-Gálvez. 2014. "Rehabilitation of domestic architecture in Sevilla. A study of building systems and characterization of the horizontal structure." REHAB 2014 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Preservation, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Historical Buildings and Structures , no. : 357-365.
The aim of this paper is to show the results of applying non-destructive inspection techniques (thermography, ultrasounds and microdrilling) during the inspection works of a protected building. These non-destructive techniques have been applied in the inspection of the wooden roof to identify deterioration, density loss and defects as a means of assessing its conservation status. This work concludes that the union of these nondestructive techniques constitutes an accurate diagnostic tool for the on-site inspection of wooden structures and the evaluation of their conditions. Thermography allows to distinct moisture contents while ultrasound detects density loss in areas of the wood with high moisture content.
María Jesús Morales Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Paloma Rubio De Hita. Application of Non-Destructive Techniques in the Inspection of the Wooden Roof of Historic Buildings: A Case Study. Advanced Materials Research 2013, 778, 233 -242.
AMA StyleMaría Jesús Morales Conde, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán, Paloma Rubio De Hita. Application of Non-Destructive Techniques in the Inspection of the Wooden Roof of Historic Buildings: A Case Study. Advanced Materials Research. 2013; 778 ():233-242.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaría Jesús Morales Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; Paloma Rubio De Hita. 2013. "Application of Non-Destructive Techniques in the Inspection of the Wooden Roof of Historic Buildings: A Case Study." Advanced Materials Research 778, no. : 233-242.
This study applies eco-efficiency and sustainability criteria to the restoration of a building, as an alternative to strict compliance with planning rules in this field. The house we have studied dates from the 18th to 19th century and is located in the historical centre of the city of Sevilla, Spain. The main aim is to compare two different restoration plans from an eco-efficiency and sustainability perspective. We also assess the use of recently revived traditional construction systems for this type of building as a means to increase sustainability. The results from the energy survey carried out in compliance with state building regulations show that a restoration project must be seen as an opportunity to make use of traditional construction systems as a tool for revitalizing and conserving historical city centres, and for promoting a new building model with sustainability as the centrepiece of architectural restoration.
Filomena Pérez Galvez; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; M. Ordóñez Martín; M.J. Morales Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. Sustainable restoration of traditional building systems in the historical centre of Sevilla (Spain). Energy and Buildings 2012, 62, 648 -659.
AMA StyleFilomena Pérez Galvez, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita, M. Ordóñez Martín, M.J. Morales Conde, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. Sustainable restoration of traditional building systems in the historical centre of Sevilla (Spain). Energy and Buildings. 2012; 62 ():648-659.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFilomena Pérez Galvez; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; M. Ordóñez Martín; M.J. Morales Conde; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán. 2012. "Sustainable restoration of traditional building systems in the historical centre of Sevilla (Spain)." Energy and Buildings 62, no. : 648-659.
Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; M. J. Morales-Conde; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Filomena Pérez Galvez. Análisis sobre la influencia de la densidad en la termografía de infrarrojos y el alcance de esta técnica en la detección de defectos internos en la madera. Materiales de Construcción 2012, 62, 99 -113.
AMA StyleCarmen Rodríguez-Liñán, M. J. Morales-Conde, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita, Filomena Pérez Galvez. Análisis sobre la influencia de la densidad en la termografía de infrarrojos y el alcance de esta técnica en la detección de defectos internos en la madera. Materiales de Construcción. 2012; 62 (305):99-113.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarmen Rodríguez-Liñán; M. J. Morales-Conde; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Filomena Pérez Galvez. 2012. "Análisis sobre la influencia de la densidad en la termografía de infrarrojos y el alcance de esta técnica en la detección de defectos internos en la madera." Materiales de Construcción 62, no. 305: 99-113.
The aim of this study is to determine the limits of the infrared thermography technique applied to the inspection and characterization of elements and wooden building systems which may exist in rehabilitation work. This work is the response to a previous study carried out in a laboratory where environmental and work parameters are monitored (such as Tª, relative humidity, and distance to target). Several situations are analysed. The influence of wood density is studied with various wood samples. Moreover, a range of internal defects according to different sizes and depths are considered. Furthermore, defects with different moisture content, normally associated with wood decay, are studied to determine the result in the thermal image.
María Jesús Morales Conde; Carmen Rodríguez Liñán; Paloma Rubio De Hita; Filomena Pérez Gálvez. Infrared Thermography Applied to Wood. Research in Nondestructive Evaluation 2012, 23, 32 -45.
AMA StyleMaría Jesús Morales Conde, Carmen Rodríguez Liñán, Paloma Rubio De Hita, Filomena Pérez Gálvez. Infrared Thermography Applied to Wood. Research in Nondestructive Evaluation. 2012; 23 (1):32-45.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaría Jesús Morales Conde; Carmen Rodríguez Liñán; Paloma Rubio De Hita; Filomena Pérez Gálvez. 2012. "Infrared Thermography Applied to Wood." Research in Nondestructive Evaluation 23, no. 1: 32-45.
Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; María Jesús Morales Conde; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Filomena Pérez Galvez. Inspección mediante técnicas no destructivas de un edificio histórico: oratorio San Felipe Neri (Cádiz). Informes de la Construcción 2011, 63, 13 -22.
AMA StyleCarmen Rodríguez-Liñán, María Jesús Morales Conde, Paloma Rubio-De-Hita, Filomena Pérez Galvez. Inspección mediante técnicas no destructivas de un edificio histórico: oratorio San Felipe Neri (Cádiz). Informes de la Construcción. 2011; 63 (521):13-22.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarmen Rodríguez-Liñán; María Jesús Morales Conde; Paloma Rubio-De-Hita; Filomena Pérez Galvez. 2011. "Inspección mediante técnicas no destructivas de un edificio histórico: oratorio San Felipe Neri (Cádiz)." Informes de la Construcción 63, no. 521: 13-22.
Filomena Pérez Galvez; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; P. Rubio. Determinación de las características mecánicas de los muros de fábrica de ladrillo en la arquitectura doméstica sevillana de los siglos XVIII Y XIX. Informes de la Construcción 2009, 61, 19 -28.
AMA StyleFilomena Pérez Galvez, Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán, P. Rubio. Determinación de las características mecánicas de los muros de fábrica de ladrillo en la arquitectura doméstica sevillana de los siglos XVIII Y XIX. Informes de la Construcción. 2009; 61 (514):19-28.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFilomena Pérez Galvez; Carmen Rodríguez-Liñán; P. Rubio. 2009. "Determinación de las características mecánicas de los muros de fábrica de ladrillo en la arquitectura doméstica sevillana de los siglos XVIII Y XIX." Informes de la Construcción 61, no. 514: 19-28.
Carmen Rodríguez Liñán; Paloma Rubio De Hita; Juan Carlos Gómez De Cózar; Filomena Pérez Gálvez. Diagnosis through ultrasonic tests of the timber roofs of the dining room of Monastery of Santa Clara in Carmona, Sevilla. Informes de la Construcción 2004, 55, 1 .
AMA StyleCarmen Rodríguez Liñán, Paloma Rubio De Hita, Juan Carlos Gómez De Cózar, Filomena Pérez Gálvez. Diagnosis through ultrasonic tests of the timber roofs of the dining room of Monastery of Santa Clara in Carmona, Sevilla. Informes de la Construcción. 2004; 55 (490):1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCarmen Rodríguez Liñán; Paloma Rubio De Hita; Juan Carlos Gómez De Cózar; Filomena Pérez Gálvez. 2004. "Diagnosis through ultrasonic tests of the timber roofs of the dining room of Monastery of Santa Clara in Carmona, Sevilla." Informes de la Construcción 55, no. 490: 1.