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An investigation of the effects of humidity and salt crystallisation on medieval masonry has been undertaken at the parish church of Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk, with the intention of establishing a relationship between changes in environmental conditions and levels of stone decay. Masonry within the church has been contaminated with sodium chloride salts, which are undergoing cycles of crystallisation/dissolution in response to fluctuations in relative humidity corresponding to the equilibrium relative humidity of the salt. The effects of these cycles have been determined by a combination of gravimetric analysis, ion chromatography, and qualitative assessment of deposited material. Appropriate remedial action, based on a combination of desalination techniques and environmental control, is put forward for discussion. | |||
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Autor | Watt, D.; Colston, B. |
Jahr | 2003 |
Titel | Conservation of Historic Buildings and their Contents: Addressing the Conflicts |
Bibtex | @article { Watt.etal:2000,
title = {Investigating the effects of humidity and salt crystallisation on medieval masonry}, journal = {Building and Environment}, year = {2000}, volume = {35}, number = {8}, pages = {737-749}, note = {An investigation of the effects of humidity and salt crystallisation on medieval masonry has been undertaken at the parish church of Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk, with the intention of establishing a relationship between changes in environmental conditions and levels of stone decay. Masonry within the church has been contaminated with sodium chloride salts, which are undergoing cycles of crystallisation/dissolution in response to fluctuations in relative humidity corresponding to the equilibrium relative humidity of the salt. The effects of these cycles have been determined by a combination of gravimetric analysis, ion chromatography, and qualitative assessment of deposited material. Appropriate remedial action, based on a combination of desalination techniques and environmental control, is put forward for discussion.}, key = {Environmental monitoring, Equilibrium relative humidity, Hygroscopicity, Salt analysis, stone decay}, author = {Watt, D. S. and Colston, B. J.} } |
DOI | - |
Link | - |
Bemerkungen | Verlag: Donhead |
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[Watt.etal:2003] | Watt, D.; Colston, B. (Hrsg.) (2003): Conservation of Historic Buildings and their Contents: Addressing the Conflicts, Donhead |
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An investigation of the effects of humidity and salt crystallisation on medieval masonry has been undertaken at the parish church of Walpole St Andrew, Norfolk, with the intention of establishing a relationship between changes in environmental conditions and levels of stone decay. Masonry within the church has been contaminated with sodium chloride salts, which are undergoing cycles of crystallisation/dissolution in response to fluctuations in relative humidity corresponding to the equilibrium relative humidity of the salt. The effects of these cycles have been determined by a combination of gravimetric analysis, ion chromatography, and qualitative assessment of deposited material. Appropriate remedial action, based on a combination of desalination techniques and environmental control, is put forward for discussion.