Domenico Balsamo, Giacomo Paci, L. Benini, Brunelli Davide
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引用次数: 19
摘要
监测历史遗产建筑的结构健康状况和当地气候对于土木工程师评估环境能源效率来说可能是一项艰巨的任务,因为缺乏预先存在的监测模型,并且由于存在严格的安装限制部署。本文报告了在一个欧洲项目(3ENCULT项目-欧盟文化遗产高效能源)中收集的经验,该项目涉及设计和实施一个创新的技术网络,用于监测遗产建筑。我们提供硬件和软件解决方案,以有效地满足位于意大利博洛尼亚中心的历史建筑“Palazzina della Viola”的长期监控要求。该系统可为土木工程师提供实时反馈,并可通过远程接口检索传感数据。经过7个月的运行,与其他标准监测系统相比,该方案是一种有效的低成本替代测试工具,可用于评估文物建筑的环境监测。该系统允许可靠的数据传输,我们估计寿命超过两年。
Long term, low cost, passive environmental monitoring of heritage buildings for energy efficiency retrofitting
Monitoring the structural health and the local climate of historical heritage buildings may be a hard task for civil engineers for assessing the energy efficiency of the environment, due to the lack of a pre-existing monitoring model, and due to the presence of deployments with strict installation constraints. This paper reports on the experience gathered during an European Project (3ENCULT Project - Efficient Energy for EU Cultural Heritage) regarding the design and implementation of an innovative technological network for monitoring heritage buildings. We present hardware and software solution developed to efficiently satisfy the requirements for long-term monitoring of a historical building, called `Palazzina della Viola', and located in the centre of Bologna, Italy. The presented system provides real-time feedback to civil engineers which can retrieve sensed data using remote interfaces. Based on 7 months of operation, we show that the proposed solution, compared with other standard monitoring systems, is an effective low-cost alternative testing tool for assessing the environmental monitoring in heritage buildings. The system allows a reliable data transfer and we estimated the lifetime beyond two years.