Abstract
The relevance of the study is due to the fact that erosion of the surface of building materials is a common phenomenon observed on the facades of historic buildings. Climatic changes can lead to an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme precipitation, which can increase the erosion effects on the facades of buildings due to the wind-driven rain. The purpose of the study is to compare experimental methods for assessing the degree of surface erosion of historic building materials under the influence of wind-driven rainfall. The objectives of the study are to review modern methods for measuring the effect of rain with wind on the surface erosion and reduction of the strength of brick and limestone; to critically analyze the best-known methods for assessing the degree of erosion of the surface of building materials; to offer recommendations for the protection and restoration of damaged facades of cultural heritage objects due to the wind-driven rain. The significance of the obtained results for architects and designers is that the use of methods to assess the degree of damage to the facades of architectural monuments due to wind-driven rainfall makes it possible to monitor and develop measures to protect objects of cultural heritage.
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