6 research outputs found
Biodeterioration symptoms of internal part of buildings (numerical value of deterioration in a 4-point scale).
<p>a) the middle part of building, damages of the floor (3â ground floor: intensive changes, 2â walls: moderate changes); b) block masterâs room and storeroom, damages of the wood floor, algae and cyanobacteria colonization (3â ground floor: intensive changes, 1â walls: small changes); c) bunk bed partitions, bulging and crumbling plaster (3â intensive changes); d) damages of bunk beds board caused by wood-decaying fungi (2â moderate changes, locally).</p
Technical condition of the buildings and the extent of deterioration.
<p>(+) element present; (*) element damaged; A - algae and cyanobacteria; B - bryophytes; L - lichens; F - wood-decaying fungi; G - ground floor; W - wall; P - bunk beds.</p><p>Scale: 0- no changes, 1- small changes (up to 20% of the area), 2- moderate changes (from 20% to 50% of the area), 3- intensive changes (over 50% of the area).</p><p>Technical condition of the buildings and the extent of deterioration.</p
Temperature inside the studied buildings [°C]; SD values did not exceed ±1.4°C.
<p>Temperature inside the studied buildings [°C]; SD values did not exceed ±1.4°C.</p
Microbial contamination of building surfaces [CFU 100 cm<sup>â2</sup>].
<p>R - range; M - mean; SD - standard deviation; nd - not detected; nc - not calculated.</p><p>Microbial contamination of building surfaces [CFU 100 cm<sup>â2</sup>].</p
Brick barracks in section BI (photo by Ć. Szoblik).
<p>Brick barracks in section BI (photo by Ć. Szoblik).</p
Moisture content and microbial counts in mineral materials depending on distance from the ground: ⎠moisture content [%]; ⥠number of microorganisms [log CFU g<sup>â1</sup>].
<p>Moisture content and microbial counts in mineral materials depending on distance from the ground: ⎠moisture content [%]; ⥠number of microorganisms [log CFU g<sup>â1</sup>].</p