Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 27, 2026

Experimental Protocol to Investigate Particle Aerosolization of a Product Under Abrasion and Under Environmental Weathering
Published on: September 16, 2016
Multi-Technique Characterization of Historic Blue Bricks from Beijing: Compositional Grouping, Weathering Assessment,
Zhaoyang Zhu1, Rui Hu2, Bo Zhang1
1School of Architecture and Art, North China University of Technology, Beijing 100144, China.
None:
Historic blue bricks are fundamental to Beijing's architectural heritage, yet cross-site compositional data for guiding material-compatible restoration remain scarce. This study applies WD-XRF, XRD, SEM, thermal expansion measurement, and physical property testing to 21 blue brick specimens from four Beijing-area sites spanning the Tang through Qing dynasties, with PCA and K-means clustering used to explore compositional grouping structures. Within this exploratory dataset, a compositional distinction separates the Ming and Qing Great Wall bricks: CaO falls from 7.7 to 1.5 wt.% as anorthite gives way to albite, while Qing specimens are denser (1.79 vs. 1.65 g·cm-3) with lower water absorption (15.9% vs. 20.9%). Two Wanping City bricks are strongly sulfate-enriched (SO3 up to 9.8%), and WP-SE3 additionally carries a heavy chloride load (Cl 2.1%), masking their original clay signatures and illustrating how unrecognized weathering can distort compositional grouping and source-related interpretation from bulk chemistry. K-means clustering yields compositional types that overlap only partially with site boundaries, capturing raw material variation rather than site-specific manufacturing fingerprints. Despite constraints in sample size and physical property coverage, the integrated dataset offers preliminary compositional benchmarks and limited performance data to inform period-specific brick replacement at these heritage sites.
Related Concept Videos
Brick Durability, Strength, and Appearance
Bricks
Soft mud bricks are shaped in molds with high moisture content and can be...
Brick Classifications
Brick Masonry
For thicker walls, multiple wythes are bonded together using...
Mortar Joint Deterioration in Masonry
The...
Reinforced Brick Masonry
To fortify brick walls...
