Fr. 188.00

New Approaches to Building Pathology and Durability

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book presents a collectionof recent research works intended to assist in theeffective management of service loss. It develops and evaluates methodologiesfor the assessment of defects and failures, and proposes methodologies forpreventing and mitigating building defects. As such, the book will appeal to abroad readership of scientists, practitioners, students and lecturers.

List of contents

Mechanical pathologies of reinforced concrete corbels and repair by bonding composite carbon fabrics.- Assessment and rehabilitation of industrial building for the production of ammonium nitrate low density.- Effect of temperature on water capillary rise coefficient of building materials.- Evaluation of the service life of external painted surfaces applying statistical tools.- Corrosion propagation phase studies on Finnish reinforced concrete façades.- Biocementation as rehabilitation technique.- Natural ageing tests to study in-service different façade solutions - ETICS and premixed one-coat rendered walls.- Prevention of algal growth on clay façades by photocatalytic TiO2 nano-coating.- Rehabilitation of concrete industrial building façades attacked by acids.- Pathologies - Incompatibility of materials and human intervention in a historic building of Elvas.

Summary

This book presents a collection
of recent research works intended to assist in the
effective management of service loss. It develops and evaluates methodologies
for the assessment of defects and failures, and proposes methodologies for
preventing and mitigating building defects. As such, the book will appeal to a
broad readership of scientists, practitioners, students and lecturers.

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