Mold Issue in Details within the External Walled Structure

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Article deals with the issue of mold in masonry structures. Attention was focused on the critical detail at expansion joint. Variants of solved detail are focused on the process of surface temperatures in the structure. This detail needs to be solved because of revitalization of the structure. Isotherms of the critical inner surface temperature and dew point temperature were used for the evaluation of the variants.

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