Analysis of the Impact of Microclimate in a Roof Space on a Gothic Truss Construction

  • Renata Korenkova
  • Peter Krusinsky
  • Peter Pisca
Keywords: historical truss, timber construction, relative air humidity, air temperature, absolute moisture of wood

Abstract

The research in the field of historical trusses, carried out at the workplace of authors for a long time, is focused on monitoring and analysing microclimate with the aim of specifying environmental conditions that would be suitable for preservation of a historical structure for further generations. Currently, this investigation is running together with a blanket screening of historical trusses in Slovakia [1 and 2]. In each truss, there was recorded the general technical state as well as the way of ventilation in a roof space. To define the impact of microclimate in a roof space on the lifetime period and sustainability of a historical truss, long-term measurements of features regarding both a roof space and its surroundings are made. The gothic truss over the gothic Roman-Catholic church of the Most Holy Body of Christ was chosen as an experimental truss for this type of analysis because it is very well-preserved.

Author Biographies

Renata Korenkova

1Department of Building Engineering and Urban Planning, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Peter Krusinsky

1Department of Building Engineering and Urban Planning, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Peter Pisca

Department of Geodesy, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Zilina, Slovakia

Published
2013-11-30
How to Cite
Korenkova, R., Krusinsky, P., & Pisca, P. (2013). Analysis of the Impact of Microclimate in a Roof Space on a Gothic Truss Construction. Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina, 15(4), 27-31. Retrieved from http://journals.uniza.sk/index.php/communications/article/view/705
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