2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14217137
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Efficiency Comparison between Two Masonry Wall Drying Devices Using In Situ Data Measurements

Abstract: In this paper, an in situ investigation and comparison of energy consumption and efficiency of two devices for implementation of the thermo-injection masonry wall drying method are presented. The following drying devices were considered: the currently used device (CUD) and the novel prototype device (NPD) with optimized control of the operating parameters. The historic building subjected to the drying and renovation was located in the city of Łowicz (Poland). The temperature and relative humidity of the air in… Show more

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“…According to work conducted by Lourenço et al [2] in the historic center of Braganca (Portugal), water-related problems have been identified as a significant risk to the health and the quality of the inhabitants' life. These problems can be solved by properly drying the building structure and protecting it against water re-penetration [3,4]. However, the drying process is time and energy-consuming [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to work conducted by Lourenço et al [2] in the historic center of Braganca (Portugal), water-related problems have been identified as a significant risk to the health and the quality of the inhabitants' life. These problems can be solved by properly drying the building structure and protecting it against water re-penetration [3,4]. However, the drying process is time and energy-consuming [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%