Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in historic buildings are at risk because the indoor environments in these buildings are difficult to control and often influenced by the outdoor climate. Hygroscopic materials, such as wood, will gain and release moisture during changes in relative humidity and temperature. These changes cause swelling and shrinkage, which may result in permanent damage. To increase the knowledge of climate-induced damage to heritage objects, it is essential to monitor moisture transport in wood. Simulation models need to be developed and improved to predict the influence of climate change. In a previous work, relative humidity and temperature was monitored at dif...
\u3cp\u3eMuseum objects are often highly complex and composed of materials with varying properties, ...
Museum objects are often highly complex and composed of materials with varying properties, some of w...
Climate change is expected to significantly affect the interior climate of old, leaky buildings with...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
To assess the risk of present and future indoor climate conditions within historic buildings on mech...
ABSTRACT Wood has been used for thousands of years as interior decoration. It is therefore logical t...
Cultural heritage objects and interiors are found not only in museums but also in historic buildings...
The article is focused on simulation of moisture transfer in wood of norway spruce (Picea abies L.)....
Renewable wooden products exposed to continuously variable outdoor climates are strongly affected by...
The microclimate in which historical buildings and objects are placed strongly influences the mechan...
Damage in oak wood museum objects under indoor climate variations (relative humidity, temperature) i...
Studying the effects of the climate change on buildings contains two major fields: energy consumptio...
Wood decay risk assessment of building envelopes is commonly performed by engineers, architects and ...
For preservation of artefacts in a museum the indoor climate is often restricted to a very narrow in...
\u3cp\u3eMuseum objects are often highly complex and composed of materials with varying properties, ...
Museum objects are often highly complex and composed of materials with varying properties, some of w...
Climate change is expected to significantly affect the interior climate of old, leaky buildings with...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
To assess the risk of present and future indoor climate conditions within historic buildings on mech...
ABSTRACT Wood has been used for thousands of years as interior decoration. It is therefore logical t...
Cultural heritage objects and interiors are found not only in museums but also in historic buildings...
The article is focused on simulation of moisture transfer in wood of norway spruce (Picea abies L.)....
Renewable wooden products exposed to continuously variable outdoor climates are strongly affected by...
The microclimate in which historical buildings and objects are placed strongly influences the mechan...
Damage in oak wood museum objects under indoor climate variations (relative humidity, temperature) i...
Studying the effects of the climate change on buildings contains two major fields: energy consumptio...
Wood decay risk assessment of building envelopes is commonly performed by engineers, architects and ...
For preservation of artefacts in a museum the indoor climate is often restricted to a very narrow in...
\u3cp\u3eMuseum objects are often highly complex and composed of materials with varying properties, ...
Museum objects are often highly complex and composed of materials with varying properties, some of w...
Climate change is expected to significantly affect the interior climate of old, leaky buildings with...