The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. lack of damp insulation, is a phenomenon of common occurrence. It is usually analysed in terms of mycological changes, thermal insulation and frost damage. The paper discusses the influence of the increased moisture content on the weight and load bearing capacity of the structure. The determination of moisture content in masonry elements, performed during the inspection of the building, provides information from which an increase in the structure's weight can be defined. Reliable tests for the moisture content and compressive strength of masonry and mortar components are invasive, and the number of testing in historical buildings should be lim...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
AbstractThis article is the first approach of research aimed to recognize historical building materi...
The paper presents selected problems in the selection of the state of the art modern civil engineeri...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
The paper deals with the research of moisture and salinity of a historical object and points out the...
The moisture in masonries is one of the main responsible for the deterioration of historical buildin...
Old masonries are often affected by capillary water rise from ground, causing material deterioration...
The problem of moisture penetration of brick masonry involves many factors, all of great importance ...
The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the histor...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomen...
Experimental and laboratory research into residual physical and mechanical characteristics of histor...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Therefore, control of moisture movem...
The presence of moisture in masonry wails is always a direct or indirect source of damace: the aesth...
Mechanical behaviour of old masonry may differ from the theoretical one to a great extent, hence it ...
In the reconstructions and maintenance of old, historically significant buildings, such materials ar...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
AbstractThis article is the first approach of research aimed to recognize historical building materi...
The paper presents selected problems in the selection of the state of the art modern civil engineeri...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
The paper deals with the research of moisture and salinity of a historical object and points out the...
The moisture in masonries is one of the main responsible for the deterioration of historical buildin...
Old masonries are often affected by capillary water rise from ground, causing material deterioration...
The problem of moisture penetration of brick masonry involves many factors, all of great importance ...
The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the histor...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomen...
Experimental and laboratory research into residual physical and mechanical characteristics of histor...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Therefore, control of moisture movem...
The presence of moisture in masonry wails is always a direct or indirect source of damace: the aesth...
Mechanical behaviour of old masonry may differ from the theoretical one to a great extent, hence it ...
In the reconstructions and maintenance of old, historically significant buildings, such materials ar...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
AbstractThis article is the first approach of research aimed to recognize historical building materi...
The paper presents selected problems in the selection of the state of the art modern civil engineeri...