Title: Foundation walls drying and dewatering of soil adjacent to the Ursyn Niemcewicz Palace
Authors: MATUSIEWICZ, W.
Keywords: drying, excessive rise in ground water level, peripheral drainage, drainage filter retaining wall, electric heating cables, air heater
Abstract: Ursyn Niemcewicz Palace was built in 1776. Walls and footings were made of bricks and limestone sand wells. Basement ware flooded storm water infiltration. The first insulation of the walls were made in 1988 with adhesive tar and corrugated sheets. This protection was not effective. Rain water comes in contact with the wall between the plates. The walls were damp growing range. Retaining wall with peripheral drainage was proposed. Due to the high cost of this investment was not made. Instead of retaining wall the insulation was made from bituminous adhesive and foil bucket. In 2012, the walls of the rooms ware damp again. After analyzing the existing solutions two of dehumidified wall ware offered. The first is the drying of the wall electric heading cables. The second consists of the drainage and the filter with waste water into the wells four absorbing wells, and the air heater.
APA style references: Matusiewicz, W. (2013). Foundation walls drying and dewatering of soil adjacent to the Ursyn Niemcewicz Palace. Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 22 (2), 208-221.
APA style citation in text: The first time citation in text: (Matusiewicz, 2013), next citation: (Matusiewicz, 2013)
Chicago style references: Matusiewicz, Władysław. "Foundation walls drying and dewatering of soil adjacent to the Ursyn Niemcewicz Palace." Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 60 ser., vol. 22, no 2, (2013): 208-221.
Chicago style citation in text: (Matusiewicz 2013)
Bibtxt style references: @article{Matusiewicz_2013_PNIKS, author={Matusiewicz, Władysław}, title={Foundation walls drying and dewatering of soil adjacent to the Ursyn Niemcewicz Palace.}, journal={Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences}, URL={http://iks_pn.sggw.pl/PN60/A10/art10.pdf}, year={2013}, volume={22 (2)}, number={60}, pages={208-221}}
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