Abstract
This paper is part of an extension project aimed at renovating the Carlos Romeiro Asylum, located in Conselheiro Lafaiete, Minas Gerais, starting from an initial conception about the current state of the building. For this, it was developed a literature review on the main cause of pathologies that affect the building, infiltration and humidity damage, and others. A case study will be presented, showing the main physical deficiencies of this resting house, to propose interventions based on Material Science and Civil Engineering. Because it is a place where the construction work must be done concomitantly with the circulation of people, this project needs to be divided into stages. It is important to point out that this work may involve both recovery materials and methods, which aim to reestablish the original conditions of the damaged structures, and reinforcement, which aim to adjust the resistant capacity of the structures according to their use. The development and application of this project will bring improvements to the elderly population of the asylum, enabling better health and mobility conditions inside the space where more than sixty old people live.
Highlights
The term pathology in civil construction is dedicated to the study of errors and damage to the structural part of a work
When there is no barrier to the penetration of moisture on the upper face of the sill, it is common for infiltration to occur along its entire length, which can be aggravated by its inadequate slope
This work presents a brief literature review on some of the main pathologies caused by infiltration and excess moisture in reinforced concrete buildings, using a case study on the current state of the Carlos Romeiro asylum, in Conselheiro Lafaiete, Minas Gerais
Summary
The term pathology in civil construction is dedicated to the study of errors and damage to the structural part of a work. The explanation for the appearance of pathologies is varied: lack of planning, poor working conditions, incorrect storage of materials used in construction, and inefficient labor are some examples These pathologies can manifest themselves in various ways, such as cracks, fissures, infiltrations, damage from excessive humidity in the structure, among others. For being found in several aspects, they are called pathological manifestations Within this context, the Brazilian standard NBR 15575 (ABNT, 2013), in part, demonstrates the effort of the technical and scientific communities to improve the results of civil construction. The Brazilian standard NBR 15575 (ABNT, 2013), in part, demonstrates the effort of the technical and scientific communities to improve the results of civil construction It deals, among other things, with user requirements for habitability, namely: water tightness, thermal performance, acoustic performance, lighting performance, health, hygiene and air quality, functionality, accessibility, and tactile comfort. Elvys Dias Reis, Tiago Aguiar Leite, Juliano Carvalho Magalhães, Larissa Duarte Alves Barbosa, William Samuel Leandro, Aline Cristina da Costa, Bruno Rodrigues Sima, Erik Luis Manuli Lisbôa, Warley Johnnis de Oliveira, Mariana Babilone de Souza Ferreira, Luan Christian Fernandes Rodrigues, Luísa Monteiro e Silva, Lívia Gabriela de Souza Vieira, Priscila Caldeira Pereira, Fábio Vinícius Fideliz
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