Relationship between the Deterioration of Multi Story Buildings Facades and the Driving Rain

In order to evaluate the behavior of facades in relation to driving rain, as well as the influence of the architectural elements in front of the deterioration, were calculated in this work the monthly directional driving rain index (dDRI-m) and the amounts of driving rain wall index (I0) to the city of Goiania, Brazil. Was performed a study of case over staining on facades through visual inspection and photographic record of buildings rendered with mortar and paint finish, with more than 12 story and construction aged 10 or under, located in the same city. Samples were collected on facades regions with stains for microbiological analyzes. As a result, it was found that facades of the same building are subject to different levels of moisture and deterioration, fact established by the correlation between the staining observed in the studies of case and the dDRI-m and I0. The stains, often described as dirt, showed the presence of microorganisms: filamentous fungi, phototrophics and actinomycetes.

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Main Authors: Melo Júnior,Carlos Mariano, Carasek,Helena
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Escuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-915X20140001000082014-11-06Relationship between the Deterioration of Multi Story Buildings Facades and the Driving RainMelo Júnior,Carlos MarianoCarasek,Helena Facades Driven Rain Deterioration In order to evaluate the behavior of facades in relation to driving rain, as well as the influence of the architectural elements in front of the deterioration, were calculated in this work the monthly directional driving rain index (dDRI-m) and the amounts of driving rain wall index (I0) to the city of Goiania, Brazil. Was performed a study of case over staining on facades through visual inspection and photographic record of buildings rendered with mortar and paint finish, with more than 12 story and construction aged 10 or under, located in the same city. Samples were collected on facades regions with stains for microbiological analyzes. As a result, it was found that facades of the same building are subject to different levels of moisture and deterioration, fact established by the correlation between the staining observed in the studies of case and the dDRI-m and I0. The stains, often described as dirt, showed the presence of microorganisms: filamentous fungi, phototrophics and actinomycetes.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscuela de Construcción Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileRevista de la construcción v.13 n.1 20142014-04-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-915X2014000100008en10.4067/S0718-915X2014000100008
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Relationship between the Deterioration of Multi Story Buildings Facades and the Driving Rain
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title Relationship between the Deterioration of Multi Story Buildings Facades and the Driving Rain
title_short Relationship between the Deterioration of Multi Story Buildings Facades and the Driving Rain
title_full Relationship between the Deterioration of Multi Story Buildings Facades and the Driving Rain
title_fullStr Relationship between the Deterioration of Multi Story Buildings Facades and the Driving Rain
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between the Deterioration of Multi Story Buildings Facades and the Driving Rain
title_sort relationship between the deterioration of multi story buildings facades and the driving rain
description In order to evaluate the behavior of facades in relation to driving rain, as well as the influence of the architectural elements in front of the deterioration, were calculated in this work the monthly directional driving rain index (dDRI-m) and the amounts of driving rain wall index (I0) to the city of Goiania, Brazil. Was performed a study of case over staining on facades through visual inspection and photographic record of buildings rendered with mortar and paint finish, with more than 12 story and construction aged 10 or under, located in the same city. Samples were collected on facades regions with stains for microbiological analyzes. As a result, it was found that facades of the same building are subject to different levels of moisture and deterioration, fact established by the correlation between the staining observed in the studies of case and the dDRI-m and I0. The stains, often described as dirt, showed the presence of microorganisms: filamentous fungi, phototrophics and actinomycetes.
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