Diagnosis and methods against rising damp in industrial heritage buildings: A case study in Italy
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
The presence of water and rising damp in particular is the most relevant cause of decay in historic buildings. Damage processes such as biodeterioration, frost and salt crystallization arise or are intensified in the presence of rising damp and its relevance is expected to increase in the future, due to climate changes. Treatment against rising damp is therefore generally advised for protection and durable conservation of historic buildings. The JPICH Project "Effectiveness of methods against rising damp in buildings: European practice and perspective - EMERISDA" aimed at a scientifically based evaluation of the effectiveness of different methods against rising damp and decision support tool definition for a conscious choice use of these methods in the practice of conservation. During the present contribution, the main results obtained for the case study in Ferrara (Italia) will be discussed. Specifically, the treatments applied and the methodological approach for their effectiveness assessment will be presented.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Buildings; Climate change; Decision support systems
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