Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The fragility of Venice and its buildings are linked to the floods, observed since
ancient times and emphasized in recent years: the periodic sea level rise, accompanied by rising
damp, are the main causes of the alteration. In particular, the rising damp causes a series of
complex diseases in the historic buildings, such as physical decay, chemical or biological, with
loss of aesthetic and economic value. In addition, greater heat dispersion and reduced thermal
comfort can also occur in interior spaces, with consequent risks for human health. This is a sign
of “Sick Building Syndrome”. It is very important to develop models for assessing the
vulnerability of assets and to manage sustainable plans related to maintenance processes and
activities, satisfying the requirements of effectiveness and compatibility.Basing on numerical
models performed with the WUFI 2D software, the paper analyses the different behavior of rising
damp in relation to materials or masonry structures. In particular, the construction techniques
and typical materials used in Venetian buildings were investigated, such as clay brick walls, lime
plaster, Marmorino and Cocciopesto, adopted mainly to limit the capillary rise also caused by
the phenomenon of “acqua alta”.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Historic preservation; Numerical models; Historic buildings; Sick building syndrome; Rising Damp
Elenco autori:
Guolo, E.; Romagnoni, P.; Peron, F.
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