Historical masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. The material properties of the walls are often highly uncertain due to the natural origin of the aggregates and the various, manual production processes used through time. Therefore, sensitivity analyses based on probabilistic simulations are powerful tools to indicate the risks on damage in masonry constructions. Damage criteria for relevant pathologies such as frost damage, potential decay of wooden beam heads and mould growth at the interior surface are used. The assessment methods (Scatter plots, Classification trees and Sobol indices) are based on 1D Heat, Air and Moisture simulations, including realistic variations on climate parameters and wall properties...
“Belgians are born with a brick in their stomach.” This old saying is supported by our cultural heri...
Proper and efficient renovation requires understanding the behavior of existing buildings and of dif...
Proper and efficient renovation requires understanding the behavior of existing buildings and of dif...
Historical masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. The material propert...
Historic masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. Next to the usual unce...
Historic masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. Next to the usual unce...
Historic masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. Next to the usual unce...
Historic masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. Next to the usual unce...
Historically valuable buildings often contain a huge energy saving potential due to their current la...
Historically valuable buildings often contain a huge energy saving potential due to their current la...
Historically valuable buildings often contain a huge energy saving potential due to their current la...
©2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Interior insulation is often the only possible post-insulat...
Being an important contributor to the final energy consumption, historic buildings built before 1945...
Internal insulation of masonry walls may significantly increase the decay risk of embedded wooden be...
“Belgians are born with a brick in their stomach.” This old saying is supported by our cultural heri...
“Belgians are born with a brick in their stomach.” This old saying is supported by our cultural heri...
Proper and efficient renovation requires understanding the behavior of existing buildings and of dif...
Proper and efficient renovation requires understanding the behavior of existing buildings and of dif...
Historical masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. The material propert...
Historic masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. Next to the usual unce...
Historic masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. Next to the usual unce...
Historic masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. Next to the usual unce...
Historic masonry constructions are difficult to mimic in hygrothermal models. Next to the usual unce...
Historically valuable buildings often contain a huge energy saving potential due to their current la...
Historically valuable buildings often contain a huge energy saving potential due to their current la...
Historically valuable buildings often contain a huge energy saving potential due to their current la...
©2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Interior insulation is often the only possible post-insulat...
Being an important contributor to the final energy consumption, historic buildings built before 1945...
Internal insulation of masonry walls may significantly increase the decay risk of embedded wooden be...
“Belgians are born with a brick in their stomach.” This old saying is supported by our cultural heri...
“Belgians are born with a brick in their stomach.” This old saying is supported by our cultural heri...
Proper and efficient renovation requires understanding the behavior of existing buildings and of dif...
Proper and efficient renovation requires understanding the behavior of existing buildings and of dif...