Detail publikačního výsledku

Drying Technologies in Masonry Structures

SOBOTKA, J.

Originální název

Drying Technologies in Masonry Structures

Anglický název

Drying Technologies in Masonry Structures

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Originální abstrakt

Drying of masonry building structures using a high-frequency electromagnetic (EMW) radiation, the so-called microwave technology, is increasingly used in building practice. This is a progressive method, with the use of which removal of excess moisture can be significantly accelerated. This article describes physical phenomena that occur in the course of drying, and compares the standard, the most widely used, technological procedures in the drying of buildings.

Anglický abstrakt

Drying of masonry building structures using a high-frequency electromagnetic (EMW) radiation, the so-called microwave technology, is increasingly used in building practice. This is a progressive method, with the use of which removal of excess moisture can be significantly accelerated. This article describes physical phenomena that occur in the course of drying, and compares the standard, the most widely used, technological procedures in the drying of buildings.

Klíčová slova

microwave heating, microwave technology, cappilary transport, natural drying, drying of masonry, masonry moisture, high-frequency elektromagnetic (EMW) radiation.

Klíčová slova v angličtině

microwave heating, microwave technology, cappilary transport, natural drying, drying of masonry, masonry moisture, high-frequency elektromagnetic (EMW) radiation.

Autoři

SOBOTKA, J.

Rok RIV

2017

Vydáno

31.03.2015

Nakladatel

Trans Tech Publications, AMR.1122.65

Místo

Switzerland

ISSN

2234-9901

Periodikum

Trans Tech Publications

Svazek

1

Číslo

AMR.1122.65

Stát

Švýcarská konfederace

Strany od

65

Strany do

69

Strany počet

5

BibTex

@article{BUT117456,
  author="Jindřich {Sobotka}",
  title="Drying Technologies in Masonry Structures",
  journal="Trans Tech Publications",
  year="2015",
  volume="1",
  number="AMR.1122.65",
  pages="65--69",
  issn="2234-9901"
}