2023
DOI: 10.5194/adgeo-58-157-2023
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Assessment of frost damage risk in a historic masonry wall due to climate change

Abstract: Abstract. Historic masonry buildings are an integral part of human cultural heritage, and they need to be preserved for future generations. Brick is susceptible to frost damage which is common in regions with cold and humid climates. The frost damage on the masonry walls is accumulated over the years becoming more and more critical for the integrity of the historic buildings and it is also affected by climate change (CC). In the current research, the focus was placed on a coastal region in southern Norway with… Show more

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“…This paper focus on the hygrothermal study of coated solid brick walls in different climates through one-dimensional simulation software, named WUFI (version 5.3) [9], which has been validated by many works over the years (e.g., [10,11]). This software has a wide range of applications such as assessing the risk of mould growth in a wall's interior surface (e.g., [12,13]), assessing the freeze damage risk (e.g., [14]), determining the influence of each constituting layer or a specific surface treatment in the whole wall (e.g., [13,15]), calculating transient thermal transmittance (e.g., [8,16]), comparing the hygrothermal performance of a wall under different ambiences, and comparing measured data to simulated data (e.g., [17,18]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper focus on the hygrothermal study of coated solid brick walls in different climates through one-dimensional simulation software, named WUFI (version 5.3) [9], which has been validated by many works over the years (e.g., [10,11]). This software has a wide range of applications such as assessing the risk of mould growth in a wall's interior surface (e.g., [12,13]), assessing the freeze damage risk (e.g., [14]), determining the influence of each constituting layer or a specific surface treatment in the whole wall (e.g., [13,15]), calculating transient thermal transmittance (e.g., [8,16]), comparing the hygrothermal performance of a wall under different ambiences, and comparing measured data to simulated data (e.g., [17,18]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%