Remedial Method against Moisture Problems – Church of St. Abdon and Sennen in Gemersky Jablonec

Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomenon around the world and occurs when groundwater flows into the base of a construction and is allowed to rise through the pore structure. From practical experience it is known that many factors may pla...

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Main Authors: Ťažký Ladislav, Sedláková Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-11-01
Series:Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/sspjce-2014-0018
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spelling doaj-b08a91d2fcb34e719db6987f645a7cb82021-09-05T14:02:04ZengSciendoSelected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering1338-72782014-11-0192778410.2478/sspjce-2014-0018sspjce-2014-0018Remedial Method against Moisture Problems – Church of St. Abdon and Sennen in Gemersky JablonecŤažký Ladislav0Sedláková Anna1Technical University of Košice, Civil Engineering Faculty, Institute of Architectural EngineeringTechnical University of Košice, Civil Engineering Faculty, Institute of Architectural EngineeringMoisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomenon around the world and occurs when groundwater flows into the base of a construction and is allowed to rise through the pore structure. From practical experience it is known that many factors may play a role regarding permeability problems in masonry. The amount of possible causes of moisture problems in historic masonry underlines the complexity of this phenomenon. Evaporation is an important factor in rising damp. The surface of an affected wall contains moisture that has risen from the ground and this moisture is then subject to evaporation. The factors controlling evaporation include: temperature, humidity, air movement and surface.https://doi.org/10.2478/sspjce-2014-0018rising dampventilation of air channeldrainagehistorical buildingmasonry
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Remedial Method against Moisture Problems – Church of St. Abdon and Sennen in Gemersky Jablonec
Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
rising damp
ventilation of air channel
drainage
historical building
masonry
author_facet Ťažký Ladislav
Sedláková Anna
author_sort Ťažký Ladislav
title Remedial Method against Moisture Problems – Church of St. Abdon and Sennen in Gemersky Jablonec
title_short Remedial Method against Moisture Problems – Church of St. Abdon and Sennen in Gemersky Jablonec
title_full Remedial Method against Moisture Problems – Church of St. Abdon and Sennen in Gemersky Jablonec
title_fullStr Remedial Method against Moisture Problems – Church of St. Abdon and Sennen in Gemersky Jablonec
title_full_unstemmed Remedial Method against Moisture Problems – Church of St. Abdon and Sennen in Gemersky Jablonec
title_sort remedial method against moisture problems – church of st. abdon and sennen in gemersky jablonec
publisher Sciendo
series Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1338-7278
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomenon around the world and occurs when groundwater flows into the base of a construction and is allowed to rise through the pore structure. From practical experience it is known that many factors may play a role regarding permeability problems in masonry. The amount of possible causes of moisture problems in historic masonry underlines the complexity of this phenomenon. Evaporation is an important factor in rising damp. The surface of an affected wall contains moisture that has risen from the ground and this moisture is then subject to evaporation. The factors controlling evaporation include: temperature, humidity, air movement and surface.
topic rising damp
ventilation of air channel
drainage
historical building
masonry
url https://doi.org/10.2478/sspjce-2014-0018
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