Analytical meanders of selected systems for thermo-renovation of historical buildings

The article contains an analysis of selected systems for thermorenovation of vertical partitions in protected buildings. Historical buildings often require thermo-renovation, but in practice their "insulation" can be applied only internally on partitions without decorations. Internal therm...

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Main Authors: Ksit Barbara, Gaczek Mariusz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184900062
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spelling doaj-10d642803ad5417daeccf356fd1eb85f2021-02-02T07:24:33ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01490006210.1051/e3sconf/20184900062e3sconf_solina2018_00062Analytical meanders of selected systems for thermo-renovation of historical buildingsKsit BarbaraGaczek MariuszThe article contains an analysis of selected systems for thermorenovation of vertical partitions in protected buildings. Historical buildings often require thermo-renovation, but in practice their "insulation" can be applied only internally on partitions without decorations. Internal thermorenovation methods can be classified according to heat exchange and moisture transport. For the purpose of this paper, the methods were analysed in terms of diffusion-open and diffusion-closed systems, and compared in a multi-variant aspect. The calculations were made assuming a wall with the moisture content up to 3%, a wall with the very high moisture content up to 11%, and for a wet wall with a constant inflow of water due to capillary action. They attempted to evaluate the effectiveness of various thermo-modernisation treatments in building partitions in the aspect of protection against permanent moisture growth, mould development and improvement of their overall heat protection, considering the 8-year time interval. Several different sets of materials were included in a multivariate analysis, as well as various scenarios of the possible effects of their use. The paper is summarised with conclusions regarding the effectiveness and risk related to the application of different internal methods of thermo-renovation of partitions.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184900062
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title Analytical meanders of selected systems for thermo-renovation of historical buildings
title_short Analytical meanders of selected systems for thermo-renovation of historical buildings
title_full Analytical meanders of selected systems for thermo-renovation of historical buildings
title_fullStr Analytical meanders of selected systems for thermo-renovation of historical buildings
title_full_unstemmed Analytical meanders of selected systems for thermo-renovation of historical buildings
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The article contains an analysis of selected systems for thermorenovation of vertical partitions in protected buildings. Historical buildings often require thermo-renovation, but in practice their "insulation" can be applied only internally on partitions without decorations. Internal thermorenovation methods can be classified according to heat exchange and moisture transport. For the purpose of this paper, the methods were analysed in terms of diffusion-open and diffusion-closed systems, and compared in a multi-variant aspect. The calculations were made assuming a wall with the moisture content up to 3%, a wall with the very high moisture content up to 11%, and for a wet wall with a constant inflow of water due to capillary action. They attempted to evaluate the effectiveness of various thermo-modernisation treatments in building partitions in the aspect of protection against permanent moisture growth, mould development and improvement of their overall heat protection, considering the 8-year time interval. Several different sets of materials were included in a multivariate analysis, as well as various scenarios of the possible effects of their use. The paper is summarised with conclusions regarding the effectiveness and risk related to the application of different internal methods of thermo-renovation of partitions.
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