Publikace
Výběr podle způsobu zveřejnění:
Válek Jan, Kruschwitz S., Wöstmann J, Kind T., Valach Jaroslav, Kopp Ch., Lesák Jaroslav
Sysno: 347921
ZpZverejneni: J
AutoriVsichni: Válek, Jan - Kruschwitz, S. - Wöstmann, J. - Kind, T. - Valach, Jaroslav - Köpp, Ch. - Lesák, Jaroslav
AutoriAV: Válek, Jan - Valach, Jaroslav - Lesák, Jaroslav
AutoriVsichniPocet: 7
AutoriAVPocet: 3
BiblCit: Válek, Jan ; Kruschwitz, S. ; Wöstmann, J. ; Kind, T. ; Valach, Jaroslav ; Köpp, Ch. ; Lesák, Jaroslav. Nondestructive Investigation of Wet Building Material: Multimethodical Approach. Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 2010, Roč. 24, č. 5, s. 462-472. ISSN 0887-3828.
BiblCitZdrD: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 2010, Roč. 24, č. 5, s. 462-472
ISBN_ISSN_ZdrDok: 0887-3828
ZemeZverejneni: US
Jazyk: eng
PocStran: 10
ImpFaktor: 0.320
ProjektyOst: CHEF- SSPI-044251:evropská komise:XE
VyzZamer: CEZ:AV0Z20710524
OrigNazev: Nondestructive Investigation of Wet Building Material: Multimethodical Approach
KlicSlova: nondestructive tests - moisture - masonry
AnotaceOrig: Building stones are porous media and they can deteriorate through moisture ingress and secondary damage such as crystallization of soluble salts. Not only is this due to the increasing number of flood events in the past years but also structural damages of houses from activity such as leakage or rising moisture (groundwater) are the main causes. The potential benefit of several nondestructive testing methods to assess water damage in building stone has been studied in a field-scale experiment. Three testing walls made of fired clay brick, sandstone, and spongilite were flooded and their drying behavior monitored using infrared thermography, complex resistivity, ground penetrating radar, and ultrasonics. The results were compared to the average moisture content determined by gravimetric weighing of the specimens.
AnotaceCz:
KodOborRIV: JN
VlastnikZaznamu: UTAM-F
OdevzdaniDoRIV: 1
RokVydani: 2010
RokSberu: 2011
PocetCitaci: 0
Sysno: 347921
ZpZverejneni: J
AutoriVsichni: Válek, Jan - Kruschwitz, S. - Wöstmann, J. - Kind, T. - Valach, Jaroslav - Köpp, Ch. - Lesák, Jaroslav
AutoriAV: Válek, Jan - Valach, Jaroslav - Lesák, Jaroslav
AutoriVsichniPocet: 7
AutoriAVPocet: 3
BiblCit: Válek, Jan ; Kruschwitz, S. ; Wöstmann, J. ; Kind, T. ; Valach, Jaroslav ; Köpp, Ch. ; Lesák, Jaroslav. Nondestructive Investigation of Wet Building Material: Multimethodical Approach. Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 2010, Roč. 24, č. 5, s. 462-472. ISSN 0887-3828.
BiblCitZdrD: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 2010, Roč. 24, č. 5, s. 462-472
ISBN_ISSN_ZdrDok: 0887-3828
ZemeZverejneni: US
Jazyk: eng
PocStran: 10
ImpFaktor: 0.320
ProjektyOst: CHEF- SSPI-044251:evropská komise:XE
VyzZamer: CEZ:AV0Z20710524
OrigNazev: Nondestructive Investigation of Wet Building Material: Multimethodical Approach
KlicSlova: nondestructive tests - moisture - masonry
AnotaceOrig: Building stones are porous media and they can deteriorate through moisture ingress and secondary damage such as crystallization of soluble salts. Not only is this due to the increasing number of flood events in the past years but also structural damages of houses from activity such as leakage or rising moisture (groundwater) are the main causes. The potential benefit of several nondestructive testing methods to assess water damage in building stone has been studied in a field-scale experiment. Three testing walls made of fired clay brick, sandstone, and spongilite were flooded and their drying behavior monitored using infrared thermography, complex resistivity, ground penetrating radar, and ultrasonics. The results were compared to the average moisture content determined by gravimetric weighing of the specimens.
AnotaceCz:
KodOborRIV: JN
VlastnikZaznamu: UTAM-F
OdevzdaniDoRIV: 1
RokVydani: 2010
RokSberu: 2011
PocetCitaci: 0


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