Explanation of the Damage to the Royal Family’s Cemetery in Historic Cairo and Examination of the Building Materials

Ahmed Elyamani, Nabil A. Bader, Mahmoud Algohary, Ragab Abou El Hassan
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The cemetery of the royal family, who ruled Egypt from 1805 to 1952, is one of the masterpieces of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Historic Cairo. It is a complex building from massive stone masonry walls supporting hemispherical domes and is very rich with the marble decorative elements. Unfortunately, it suffers nowadays from serious cracking due to on-going structural damage. Almost all the structural elements are cracked. Besides, the continuous rise in the groundwater table affects both its structural stability and aesthetics. A detailed inspection was carried out to identify and explain all the manifested damage by the structural elements of the cemetery. The differential settlement damage was found to be very noticeable in the form of many diagonal cracks that are active and threaten the overall stability of the cemetery. The construction history was investigated and found to have a clear effect on the noticed damage. Examination of the construction materials and deterioration products was carried out by inspecting representative samples of the stone, the marble, the mortar, the plaster and the salt. They were examined using different analysis techniques including the Polarized Microscope, the Stereo Microscope, the X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), and the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) provided with Energy-Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) unit. This examination helped in identifying the type of the used stone, the mortar components, the types of salts affecting the structure, and the deterioration manifested by the marble. It seems that the cemetery needs an urgent conservation project to stop the deterioration and keep it safe for the next generations.
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历史开罗王室墓地损毁解释及建筑材料检验
从1805年到1952年统治埃及的王室墓地是联合国教科文组织世界遗产开罗历史遗址的杰作之一。这是一座复杂的建筑,由巨大的石头砌筑墙支撑着半球形的圆顶,大理石装饰元素非常丰富。不幸的是,由于持续的结构破坏,它现在遭受严重的开裂。几乎所有的结构构件都开裂了。此外,地下水位的持续上升影响了其结构的稳定性和美观性。进行了详细的检查,以确定和解释墓地结构元素所造成的所有明显损害。不同的沉降破坏非常明显,以许多对角裂缝的形式存在,这些裂缝是活跃的,威胁着墓地的整体稳定性。对施工历史进行了调查,发现对注意到的损坏有明显的影响。通过检查石材、大理石、砂浆、灰泥和盐的代表性样品,对建筑材料和变质产品进行了检查。使用不同的分析技术,包括偏光显微镜、立体显微镜、x射线衍射(XRD)和带有能量色散x射线光谱(EDX)单元的扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对它们进行了检测。这种检查有助于确定使用的石头的类型,砂浆成分,影响结构的盐的类型,以及大理石所表现出的退化。看来,墓地需要一个紧急的保护项目,以阻止恶化,并为下一代保护它的安全。
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