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Elérhetővé téve ekkor2018-11-30T08:07:10Z
Szerző Torsten Steffgen
MTMTID:
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Webcímhttps://pea.lib.pte.hu/handle/pea/18090
Az értekezés nyelveNémet
Az értekezés címe az értekezés nyelvénNeue Wege zum Nachweis des Tauwasserverhaltens von mineralischen und organischen Putzoberflächen an Fassaden
Az értekezés címe magyarulÚj módszerek az ásványi és szerves gipsz felületek homlokzatokon való felolvasztási viselkedésének bizonyítására
Az értekezés címe angolulNew ways of demonstrating the condensation water behavior of mineral and organic plaster surfaces on façades
Absztrakt az értekezés nyelvénIn recent years, both in new constructions as well as in renovation of building stock, more and more plastics have been used in façades, for example for thermal insulation to reduce energy loss. Thermal insulation of buildings is becoming increasingly important for the architect and energy designer in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The United Nations Environment Programme found that buildings consume about 40% of global energy. Many scientists who research on new building energy design are in favor of passive houses to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The trend is towards an increased use of synthetic material for the insulation as well as for plasters and paint coatings. Scientists have analyzed the complex range of problems of algae growth relating to the condensate load on façade. Further scientific research discovered that the condensation time is more than 10 times higher than the rainwater time. This investigation allows the conclusion to be drawn that moisture films on the surface of the components are one of the main factors for the growth of algae. Today, scientists use static measurement methods to determine the actual amount of condensation directly on the surface by means of a fleece and a spring balance. In my own experiments, I also detected differences in various climate and locationdependent factors. A standardized recording method might help to make measurements more comparable. Some manufacturers try to prevent algae growth on plaster and paint with targeted biocides (encapsulated or non-encapsulated). Biocides are chemical or biological substances used in Germany and Switzerland specifically to protect coatings and plasters against microbial degradation or algae growth. These agents do not remain in the façade but can be washed out by rain and enter the groundwater and drinking water. The leaching of active substances contained in biocides from plasters and paints have already been investigated and scientifically proven. Biocides are only effective in the façade matrix and only in their aqueous phase, in which they reach the target organisms. These biocides are washed out of the plaster each time it rains or condensation occurs. They then enter the sewage system or groundwater. The development of an exemplary representation for the future planning of moisture behavior of façades is a physical challenge. A model used to derive new and known 3 parameters for condensation protection on a façade should improve condensation protection in the future. Materials science studies can offer further information to expand the capacity of different cleaning properties. A sustainable ecological design can yield additional findings regarding surface protection without biocides. Physical protection measures are to be preferred, because, unlike biocides, they have no immediate impact on the environment.
Kulcsszó (Magyar)ásványi kötésű vakolatok
finom kivitelezésű vakolat
hidrofób módon módosított építőanyagok
védelmi intézkedések
védő funkció
Kulcsszó (Angol)fine finish plaster
hydrophobically adjusted building materials
mineral-bound plasters
protection measures
protective function
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Doktori iskolaMIK Breuer Marcell Doktori Iskola


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