Techniques based on electroosmosis have been proposed as restoration methods to reduce the moisture content in masonry subjected to capillary suction. Although several applications have been reported in the literature and beneficial effects of electroosmosis are often claimed, very little technical information is available. Quite rarely quantitative measurements of humidity changes in the masonry following the application of the current are reported. This paper reports the results of a research work aimed at studying the electroosmotic transport through porous construction materials, in order to investigate the factors that influence electroosmosis and define its actual technological applicability for the rehabilitation of damp masonry...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
St. Marck’s Basilica has always shown peculiar dampness problems, particularly caused by water seepa...
Techniques based on electroosmosis have been proposed as restoration methods to reduce the moisture ...
In the recent years electro-osmosis drying devices applied to walls in both modern and historic maso...
Electroosmosis has been shown to be an effective means of different applications in various fields s...
Electroosmosis is an electrokinetic phenomena which is applied in some technical fields. It is also ...
none3noThe investigation of capillary water rise mechanisms in old masonries is of great practical i...
Rising damp is a severe problem in historic masonry structures all over the world, as it jeopardises...
Rising damp is a very common phenomenon and one of the most important threats for historical buildin...
Dewatering and desalination of building constructions is currently a discussed topic. At the present...
Separately dealing with the latent load, the load associated with moisture content in air, in air co...
The phenomenon of moisture by rising damp is among the major causes of deterioration of masonry and ...
A purposely designed experimental fixture for simultaneous and reliable monitoring of moisture, salt...
The article describes a new method for drying electric motors and transformers based on electrokinet...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
St. Marck’s Basilica has always shown peculiar dampness problems, particularly caused by water seepa...
Techniques based on electroosmosis have been proposed as restoration methods to reduce the moisture ...
In the recent years electro-osmosis drying devices applied to walls in both modern and historic maso...
Electroosmosis has been shown to be an effective means of different applications in various fields s...
Electroosmosis is an electrokinetic phenomena which is applied in some technical fields. It is also ...
none3noThe investigation of capillary water rise mechanisms in old masonries is of great practical i...
Rising damp is a severe problem in historic masonry structures all over the world, as it jeopardises...
Rising damp is a very common phenomenon and one of the most important threats for historical buildin...
Dewatering and desalination of building constructions is currently a discussed topic. At the present...
Separately dealing with the latent load, the load associated with moisture content in air, in air co...
The phenomenon of moisture by rising damp is among the major causes of deterioration of masonry and ...
A purposely designed experimental fixture for simultaneous and reliable monitoring of moisture, salt...
The article describes a new method for drying electric motors and transformers based on electrokinet...
A laboratory work has been initiated within the framework of a 7°FP European project, (SMooHS) aimed...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
St. Marck’s Basilica has always shown peculiar dampness problems, particularly caused by water seepa...