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Hygrothermal Risk
One of the factors that contribute most directly to the degradation of the built heritage is the water from rain or soil in its liquid or vapour form. Thus, hygrothermal behaviour of the building elements are an important risk factor for the monumental heritage buildings once they strongly influence its degradation.
Hygrothermal Risk
One of the factors that contribute most directly to the degradation of the built heritage is the water from rain or soil in its liquid or vapour form. Thus, hygrothermal behaviour of the building elements are an important risk factor for the monumental heritage buildings once they strongly influence its degradation.
Hygrothermal Risk
SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences
Delgado, João M.P.Q. (author) / Guimarães, Ana Sofia (author) / de Freitas, Vasco Peixoto (author)
2015-05-06
19 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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