Abstract (EN):
Degradation in walls of Historical Building with rising damp is a complex problem to solve, due to
the thickness and heterogeneity of those walls. The traditionally treatment techniques used (such as
watertight barriers, injection of hydrofuge products, etc.) show, sometimes, to be ineffective,
justifying the need to find a new approach. Experimental studies validate the effectiveness of a new
treatment technique applied to the walls of old buildings ¿ wall base ventilation system.
Building Physics Laboratory of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto is developing a model
of this technique. The sizing of the treatment system is based on knowledge of the characteristics of
the wall, of the geometry of the ventilation system and of the building being dealt with.
In this paper it is described the moisture transfer process between the moving air flux, inside the
system, and the wall. A mathematical solution of a partial differential equation describing moisture
conservation gave the concentration field near the wall surface and the mass transfer flux was
integrated to give values of the Sherwood number as a function of Peclet number. Experimental
results were used to validate the mathematical solution and the values obtained are practically the
same. It is possible to get a relation between the flux of evaporation inside the system and some sizing
parameters which is crucial to control the damp front level
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
Notes:
Vol 2
No. of pages:
8