High moisture content is a recurrent problem in masonry and can jeopardize durability. Therefore, precise and easy-to-use techniques are welcome both to evaluate the state of conservation and to help in the diagnosis of moisture-related problems. In this research, the humidification and drying process of two wall specimens were assessed by infrared thermography and the results were compared with two traditional techniques: surface moisture meter and the gravimetric method. Two climatic chambers were used to impose different ambience conditions to each specimen, to evaluate the impact of air temperature and relative humidity in the results. The qualitative analysis of the thermal images allowed the identification of the phenomena. The quanti...
The subflorescence and efflorescence phenomena are widely acknowledged as the major causes of perman...
Both passive and active methods of infrared thermography have been used to analyze air/wall temperat...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is used as a non-destructive testing method to detect subsurface feature...
Many pre- to late-nineteenth century brick masonry structures encountered by conservation profession...
AbstractThe effect of moisture in buildings is normally related with damage, which may occur due to ...
In order to gauge the moisture performance of walls and roofs there is a need to investigate the pat...
The presence of water inside the walls can be considered one of the most important causes of degrada...
The decay in masonry due to moisture has been generally treated as a measure of the water content. T...
Dampness is a major cause of decay to porous materials such as stone, brick, mortar and plaster as s...
Abstract The use of infrared thermography has become the theme of studies in several areas of the co...
The integrity, comfort, and energy demand of a building can be negatively affected by the presence o...
in the last decade ,many research have been carried on the application of IRT to detect moisture in ...
The infrared thermography represents a very useful non-destructive technique in the building diagnos...
Defects in masonry are difficult to detect with the naked eye. Non-destructive testing (NDT) techniq...
IR Thermography (IRT) is applied to map moisture distribution, to localise areas with anomalous wate...
The subflorescence and efflorescence phenomena are widely acknowledged as the major causes of perman...
Both passive and active methods of infrared thermography have been used to analyze air/wall temperat...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is used as a non-destructive testing method to detect subsurface feature...
Many pre- to late-nineteenth century brick masonry structures encountered by conservation profession...
AbstractThe effect of moisture in buildings is normally related with damage, which may occur due to ...
In order to gauge the moisture performance of walls and roofs there is a need to investigate the pat...
The presence of water inside the walls can be considered one of the most important causes of degrada...
The decay in masonry due to moisture has been generally treated as a measure of the water content. T...
Dampness is a major cause of decay to porous materials such as stone, brick, mortar and plaster as s...
Abstract The use of infrared thermography has become the theme of studies in several areas of the co...
The integrity, comfort, and energy demand of a building can be negatively affected by the presence o...
in the last decade ,many research have been carried on the application of IRT to detect moisture in ...
The infrared thermography represents a very useful non-destructive technique in the building diagnos...
Defects in masonry are difficult to detect with the naked eye. Non-destructive testing (NDT) techniq...
IR Thermography (IRT) is applied to map moisture distribution, to localise areas with anomalous wate...
The subflorescence and efflorescence phenomena are widely acknowledged as the major causes of perman...
Both passive and active methods of infrared thermography have been used to analyze air/wall temperat...
Infrared thermography (IRT) is used as a non-destructive testing method to detect subsurface feature...