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ONLINE BRUSSELS HERITAGE - ONE-DAY SEMINAR - 11/12/2014

Fig. 5

Evolution of the moisture content in the brickwork of the rear façade according to their initial condition (a), after applying interior insulation based on 12 cm thick calcium silicate board (b), and after applying 3 cm thick insulating plasterwork layer (c). The scale shows the moisture content (vol. %) of the total pore volume. The exterior surface is always shown at the bottom of the graph and the interior surface at the top. The diagram of the wall cross-section is shown to the left of the graph (© KIK-IRPA).

Fig. 6

Evolution of the moisture content in the brickwork of the front façade according to the initial condition (a), after applying interior insulation based on 12 cm thick calcium silicate board (b), and after applying 3 cm thick insulating plasterwork layer (c). The scale shows the moisture content (vol. %) of the total pore volume. The exterior surface is always shown at the bottom of the graph and the interior surface at the top. The diagram of the wall cross-section is shown to the left of the graph (© KIK-IRPA).

Fig. 7

Evolution of the temperature in the brickwork of the front façade according to the initial condition (a), after applying interior insulation based on 12 cm thick calcium silicate board (b), and after applying 3 cm thick insulating plasterwork layer (c). The scale shows the temperature(°C). The exterior surface is always shown at the bottom of the graph and the interior surface at the top. The diagram of the wall cross-section is shown to the left of the graph (© KIK-IRPA).



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