Damage risk analysis of a Timurid heritage located in Iran exposed to outdoor climate change (Ghiassieh school)

Hamed Hedayatnia, Marijke Steeman, Nathan Van Den Bossche
2021 Journal of Physics, Conference Series  
The first step to preserving the historical heritage against global warming effects is finding how this phenomenon affects building material degradation. Due to the vulnerability of Iranian heritage to climate change and lack of proper literature, research on climate change's impact on Timurid heritage buildings in Iran has been determined as the primary research goal. The study is performed by analysing weather data, HAM simulations, and different damage criteria. This paper aims to find an
more » ... ropriate method to study climate change's impact on historical buildings. A Timurid historical school is chosen as a case study to better understand the current climate change effects on building components. The analysis shows that the significantly rising air temperature and wind speed, along with reduced rainfall and humidity, causes a notable decrease in building envelope moisture content in addition to an increase in hydrated salt crystallisation cycles during the studied period. These fluctuations may have played a crucial role in the pathologies that can be observed on site, and their continuation and expansion in the future, as the models have predicted, may lead to irreparable damages to the building.
doi:10.1088/1742-6596/2069/1/012062 fatcat:ujlvvm4fbvf6ba62xppz6usg2e