The regulation of indoor relative humidity is a key factor for the provision of occupant health and comfort. Passive humidity regulation is possible if porous materials, for example clay and gypsum plasters, are exposed to the indoor environment. Materials that are highly hygroscopic can help regulate relative humidity levels through their capacity to adsorb and release water vapour from and to the indoor air via a dynamic process referred to as moisture buffering. Laboratory test methods have been developed to measure this moisture buffering capacity, which are well-suited for comparative testing of relatively small material samples under controlled conditions. However, quantification of the impact of hygroscopic materials in real building...
Moisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, indoor a...
Hygroscopic finishing materials can be used to moderate indoor humidity levels; they have the capaci...
It is well-established that the thermal mass of a building's envelope buffers large variations in te...
The relative humidity of indoor air influences the health and wellbeing of building occupants and th...
Buildings are subjected to the indoor environment, especially in non-controlled climates. Temperatur...
Moisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, indoor a...
AbstractMoisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, ...
AbstractIn this paper, the results of static and dynamic hygric tests on 114 unfired clay masonry sa...
Moisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, indoor a...
The moisture buffering effect of interior hygroscopic materials can reduce the variation of indoor R...
Several recent projects in building science have examined the hygric performance of building materia...
Moisture buffer capacity of hygroscopic materials can be used to moderate peaks in the relative humi...
The ability of building materials to control indoor air humidity is studied in this paper. First, mo...
Plasters have covered wide surface areas of buildings since antiquity, with a main purpose of indoor...
The buffering of indoor humidity fluctuations can lead to more hygienic and comfortable conditions i...
Moisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, indoor a...
Hygroscopic finishing materials can be used to moderate indoor humidity levels; they have the capaci...
It is well-established that the thermal mass of a building's envelope buffers large variations in te...
The relative humidity of indoor air influences the health and wellbeing of building occupants and th...
Buildings are subjected to the indoor environment, especially in non-controlled climates. Temperatur...
Moisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, indoor a...
AbstractMoisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, ...
AbstractIn this paper, the results of static and dynamic hygric tests on 114 unfired clay masonry sa...
Moisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, indoor a...
The moisture buffering effect of interior hygroscopic materials can reduce the variation of indoor R...
Several recent projects in building science have examined the hygric performance of building materia...
Moisture buffer capacity of hygroscopic materials can be used to moderate peaks in the relative humi...
The ability of building materials to control indoor air humidity is studied in this paper. First, mo...
Plasters have covered wide surface areas of buildings since antiquity, with a main purpose of indoor...
The buffering of indoor humidity fluctuations can lead to more hygienic and comfortable conditions i...
Moisture level inside buildings is a key factor influencing the durability of construction, indoor a...
Hygroscopic finishing materials can be used to moderate indoor humidity levels; they have the capaci...
It is well-established that the thermal mass of a building's envelope buffers large variations in te...