Maintainability of Buildings’ Envelope
Cláudia Ferreira (),
Ana Silva (),
Jorge de Brito () and
Inês Flores-Colen ()
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Cláudia Ferreira: University of Lisbon
Ana Silva: University of Lisbon
Jorge de Brito: University of Lisbon
Inês Flores-Colen: University of Lisbon
Chapter Chapter 4 in Maintainability of Building Envelope Elements, 2023, pp 63-115 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The maintenance model described in Chap. 3 is applied to analyse individually nine constructive solutions (six façade claddings: ceramic tiling systems (CTS), natural stone claddings (NSC), rendered façades (RF), painted surfaces (PS), external thermal insulation composite systems (ETICS), architectural concrete façades (ACF); two window frames types: aluminium window frames (AWF), wooden window frames (WWF); and one roof cladding solution: ceramic claddings in pitched roofs (CCPR)). For each constructive solution, three maintenance strategies are addressed, ranging from a maintenance strategy where preventive maintenance is not applied (most common maintenance strategy nowadays) to a maintenance strategy with a higher level of preventive maintenance (including cleaning operations and minor interventions). The results are assessed through four parameters: service life and durability, efficiency index, life cycle costs, and number of total replacements.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14767-8_4
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