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Defects and Deterioration in Buildings: A Practical Guide to the Science and Technology of Material Failure 2nd edition [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 220 pages, height x width: 297x210 mm, weight: 570 g, 13 Line drawings, black and white; 46 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2000
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 041925210X
  • ISBN-13: 9780419252108
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 220 pages, height x width: 297x210 mm, weight: 570 g, 13 Line drawings, black and white; 46 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2000
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 041925210X
  • ISBN-13: 9780419252108
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A professional reference designed to assist surveyors, engineers, architects and contractors in diagnosing existing problems and avoiding them in new buildings. Fully revised and updated, this edition, in new clearer format, covers developments in building defects, and problems such as sick building syndrome. Well liked for its mixture of theory and practice the new edition will complement Hinks and Cook's student textbook on defects at the practitioner level.

Recenzijas

`... Contains much to challenge current thinking...' -ASI Journal`...a good starting point to develop a sound understanding of those building problems that they will frequently encounter.' -Journal of Architectural Conservation July 2001

'All readers will likely learn a thing or two from this book' -Suzann D.Turner, APT Bulletin 'Contains much to challenge current thinking.'ASI Journal'A good starting point to develop a sound understanding of those building problems that they will frequently encounter.'Journal of Architectural Conservation July 2001

Preface xi
Preface to the First edition xiii
Defects and deterioration
1(9)
Introduction
1(1)
Legal aspects
1(4)
Investigations
5(3)
Reports
8(2)
Structural problems
10(5)
Introduction
10(1)
Structural failures
10(2)
Structural movement
12(3)
Thermal problems
15(20)
Introduction
15(1)
Structural heat loss
16(14)
Ventilation heat loss
30(1)
Economic factors
31(2)
Thermal movement
33(2)
Moisture problems
35(36)
Introduction
35(1)
Moisture content fluctuations
35(7)
Frost damage
42(2)
Chemical damage
44(3)
Metal corrosion
47(5)
Leaks and floods
52(4)
Condensation
56(2)
Penetrating dampness
58(3)
Rising dampness
61(1)
Hygroscopic salts
61(1)
Damp-proofing treatment
62(9)
Noise problems
71(7)
Introduction
71(2)
Noise within buildings
73(2)
Wind noise
75(1)
Traffic noise
75(3)
Wood problems
78(27)
Introduction
78(1)
Wood grading
78(3)
Moisture content
81(5)
Fungal infections
86(5)
Insect infestations
91(7)
Chemical damage
98(1)
Wood preservation
98(7)
Masonry problems
105(15)
Introduction
105(1)
Stone masonry
106(3)
Brickwork and blockwork
109(2)
Mortar and render
111(2)
Cast stone masonry
113(2)
Biological damage
115(2)
Cleaning and treatment
117(3)
Concrete problems
120(6)
Introduction
120(1)
Mix design
120(1)
Carbonation
121(1)
Aggregate
122(1)
Reinforcement
123(1)
Chemical damage
124(2)
Coating problems
126(7)
Introduction
126(1)
Wood coatings
126(2)
Metal coatings
128(1)
Masonry coatings
129(2)
Roof coatings
131(2)
Foundation problems
133(3)
Introduction
133(1)
Settlement and subsidence
133(1)
Tree root damage
134(2)
Wall problems
136(9)
Introduction
136(1)
Masonry
136(2)
Render, plaster and tiles
138(3)
Timber frame
141(2)
Wall cavities
143(1)
Movement
144(1)
Window problems
145(6)
Introduction
145(1)
Glazing
145(3)
Frames
148(1)
Patent glazing
149(1)
Winding gear
150(1)
Roof problems
151(8)
Introduction
151(1)
Roof coverings
151(3)
Insulation
154(2)
Pitched roofs
156(1)
Flat roofs
157(2)
Floor problems
159(4)
Introduction
159(1)
Solid floors
159(2)
Suspended floors
161(2)
Combustion problems
163(3)
Introduction
163(1)
Combustion air
163(1)
Flue defects and deterioration
164(2)
Plumbing problems
166(3)
Introduction
166(1)
Hard and soft water
166(1)
Metal corrosion
167(1)
Drains
167(2)
External problems
169(3)
Introduction
169(1)
Trees
169(1)
Paving and tarmacadam
169(1)
Fencing
170(2)
Health and safety problems
172(15)
Introduction
172(1)
Ventilation
172(1)
Accidental fire dangers
173(1)
Methane dangers
174(2)
Legionnaires' disease
176(1)
Allergies
176(1)
Arsenic dangers
177(2)
Radon dangers
179(4)
Asbestos dangers
183(1)
Sick building syndrome
184(3)
Plates 187(12)
References and further reading 199(2)
Index 201


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