Appraisal of Salt Crystallisation and Rising Damp Problems in Building

It should be pointed out that salt crystallisation and rising dampness are two separate but interconnected processes. Both of these damages must be understood if damage is to be minimized and if corrective measures are to be successful. However, the term rising damp has been usually used to cove...

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Main Authors: Aw Nien Wei, Md Azree Othuman Mydin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eftimie Murgu University of Resita 2017-11-01
Series:Analele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie
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Online Access:http://anale-ing.uem.ro/2017/48.pdf
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spelling doaj-bc842876095241e3b142322c73e26efa2020-11-25T02:32:48ZengEftimie Murgu University of ResitaAnalele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie1453-73971453-73972017-11-01XXIV1418428Appraisal of Salt Crystallisation and Rising Damp Problems in BuildingAw Nien Wei0Md Azree Othuman Mydin1Universiti Sains MalaysiaUniversiti Sains MalaysiaIt should be pointed out that salt crystallisation and rising dampness are two separate but interconnected processes. Both of these damages must be understood if damage is to be minimized and if corrective measures are to be successful. However, the term rising damp has been usually used to cover both aspects, it tends to overlook the role of salt, and issues that will increasingly significant due to the buildings are getting older and as the soils are becoming more saline. Hence this paper will focus on background and an understanding of salt crystallisation and rising damp problems. Furthermore, the discussion also will include the indications, causes and effects of both damageshttp://anale-ing.uem.ro/2017/48.pdfsalt crystallisationrising dampbuilding defectshistorical buildingdampness
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author Aw Nien Wei
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Appraisal of Salt Crystallisation and Rising Damp Problems in Building
Analele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie
salt crystallisation
rising damp
building defects
historical building
dampness
author_facet Aw Nien Wei
Md Azree Othuman Mydin
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title Appraisal of Salt Crystallisation and Rising Damp Problems in Building
title_short Appraisal of Salt Crystallisation and Rising Damp Problems in Building
title_full Appraisal of Salt Crystallisation and Rising Damp Problems in Building
title_fullStr Appraisal of Salt Crystallisation and Rising Damp Problems in Building
title_full_unstemmed Appraisal of Salt Crystallisation and Rising Damp Problems in Building
title_sort appraisal of salt crystallisation and rising damp problems in building
publisher Eftimie Murgu University of Resita
series Analele Universităţii "Eftimie Murgu" Reşiţa: Fascicola I, Inginerie
issn 1453-7397
1453-7397
publishDate 2017-11-01
description It should be pointed out that salt crystallisation and rising dampness are two separate but interconnected processes. Both of these damages must be understood if damage is to be minimized and if corrective measures are to be successful. However, the term rising damp has been usually used to cover both aspects, it tends to overlook the role of salt, and issues that will increasingly significant due to the buildings are getting older and as the soils are becoming more saline. Hence this paper will focus on background and an understanding of salt crystallisation and rising damp problems. Furthermore, the discussion also will include the indications, causes and effects of both damages
topic salt crystallisation
rising damp
building defects
historical building
dampness
url http://anale-ing.uem.ro/2017/48.pdf
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