Hygroscopic finishing materials can be used to moderate indoor humidity levels; they have the capacity to adsorb and release moisture from and to the surrounding air, depending on the indoor relative humidity levels. To determine the moisture buffering properties of materials several protocols have been introduced. However, testing procedures are based on a time-response method, where humidity variations are under a square wave function and temperature remains constant. Therefore, the ability of these methods to simulate material behaviour under real conditions, where cyclical humidity variations are more gradual, and temperature is variable, has been called into question. The aim of this study is to perform a standard moisture buffering te...
Moisture buffer capacity of hygroscopic materials can be used to moderate peaks in the relative humi...
The buffering of indoor humidity fluctuations can lead to more hygienic and comfortable conditions i...
The comfort of buildings indoor environment and materials durability are severally affected by peaks...
Buildings are subjected to the indoor environment, especially in non-controlled climates. Temperatur...
The regulation of indoor relative humidity is a key factor for the provision of occupant health and ...
AbstractIn this paper, the results of static and dynamic hygric tests on 114 unfired clay masonry sa...
There has been a rising interest by the building sector in using passive solutions to regulate the i...
Air humidity in contained spaces has a significant impact on health of inhabitants. The control capa...
Hygoscopic finishing materials improve the indoor hygrothermal comfort and air quality, as they redu...
The level and fluctuations of indoor humidity plays an important role for the indoor air qual-ity. T...
The variation of relative humidity (RH) inside buildings can affect several aspects relevant to the ...
It is well-established that the thermal mass of a building's envelope buffers large variations in te...
Several recent projects in building science have examined the hygric performance of building materia...
Indoor humidity is an important factor for human health, well-being or damage like mold growth. Exce...
In this article, research on the sorption properties of clay materials in comparison with commonly u...
Moisture buffer capacity of hygroscopic materials can be used to moderate peaks in the relative humi...
The buffering of indoor humidity fluctuations can lead to more hygienic and comfortable conditions i...
The comfort of buildings indoor environment and materials durability are severally affected by peaks...
Buildings are subjected to the indoor environment, especially in non-controlled climates. Temperatur...
The regulation of indoor relative humidity is a key factor for the provision of occupant health and ...
AbstractIn this paper, the results of static and dynamic hygric tests on 114 unfired clay masonry sa...
There has been a rising interest by the building sector in using passive solutions to regulate the i...
Air humidity in contained spaces has a significant impact on health of inhabitants. The control capa...
Hygoscopic finishing materials improve the indoor hygrothermal comfort and air quality, as they redu...
The level and fluctuations of indoor humidity plays an important role for the indoor air qual-ity. T...
The variation of relative humidity (RH) inside buildings can affect several aspects relevant to the ...
It is well-established that the thermal mass of a building's envelope buffers large variations in te...
Several recent projects in building science have examined the hygric performance of building materia...
Indoor humidity is an important factor for human health, well-being or damage like mold growth. Exce...
In this article, research on the sorption properties of clay materials in comparison with commonly u...
Moisture buffer capacity of hygroscopic materials can be used to moderate peaks in the relative humi...
The buffering of indoor humidity fluctuations can lead to more hygienic and comfortable conditions i...
The comfort of buildings indoor environment and materials durability are severally affected by peaks...