Heat, moisture and salt transport combined with salt crystallization strongly influence the durability of porous construction materials like masonry. With this in mind, this paper presents a novel coupled multiphase model for hygrothermal analysis of masonry structures and effective prediction of stress induced by salt crystallization. Firstly, the model is calibrated through experimental data. In particular, water and brine uptake and evaporation tests on a single brick and on a simple masonry column are reproduced. Then, the model is used to simulate the results of an extensive experimental campaign carried out on a masonry wall exposed to weather conditions for 2 years. Very good agreement between the model predictions and the experiment...
Historical masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. The material propert...
In this paper, a two-dimensional discrete coupled hygro-mechanical model for the multiscale analysis...
COMInternational audienceEnvironmental conditions are one of the most important factors that lead to...
Heat, moisture and salt transport combined with salt crystallization strongly influence the durabili...
Salt crystallization is one of the major factors of degradation of porous materials such as masonry....
A new fully coupled multiphase model for hygrothermal analysis and prediction of salt diffusion and ...
Damp rising and salt crystallization are important factors affecting degradation of porous materials...
none5noIn historic masonry structures – focus of the 7FP European project SMOOHS – the monitoring an...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
none4noExisting research on structural deterioration of historic structures generally concentrated o...
The conservation of historical masonry structures is a problem of great importance in Europe and esp...
To conserve historic masonry structures there is an increasing need to understand the deterioration ...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
Historical masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. The material propert...
In this paper, a two-dimensional discrete coupled hygro-mechanical model for the multiscale analysis...
COMInternational audienceEnvironmental conditions are one of the most important factors that lead to...
Heat, moisture and salt transport combined with salt crystallization strongly influence the durabili...
Salt crystallization is one of the major factors of degradation of porous materials such as masonry....
A new fully coupled multiphase model for hygrothermal analysis and prediction of salt diffusion and ...
Damp rising and salt crystallization are important factors affecting degradation of porous materials...
none5noIn historic masonry structures – focus of the 7FP European project SMOOHS – the monitoring an...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
none4noExisting research on structural deterioration of historic structures generally concentrated o...
The conservation of historical masonry structures is a problem of great importance in Europe and esp...
To conserve historic masonry structures there is an increasing need to understand the deterioration ...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
Historical masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. The material propert...
In this paper, a two-dimensional discrete coupled hygro-mechanical model for the multiscale analysis...
COMInternational audienceEnvironmental conditions are one of the most important factors that lead to...