The improvement in thermal insulation of building envelopes minimizes the problem of water vapor condensation on their internal surfaces. However, the probability of water vapor condensation on the external surfaces increases. This may take place under radiative cooling conditions when the temperature on these surfaces drops below the air temperature. The aim of this article is to analyze the influence of different factors on the possibility of external condensation. Relevant computational examples and practical insights based on real-life observations are shown. It was found that the basic factors contributing to the condensation of water vapor on the external surfaces are the horizontal or oblique placing of the envelopes, no wind, cloud-...
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International audienceWe are interested in the determination of the more significant parameters acti...
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The market share of thermally insulating, triple glazing installed as window glazing increased to ne...
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This paper discusses the mechanisms of condensation: how, where and why condensation occurs on walls...
Sealed wooden structures such as unvented flat roofs have acquired a bad reputation due to frequentl...
Solar radiation on wet porous claddings may produce inward vapour flow and condensation. In warm and...
The improvement in thermal insulation of building envelopes minimizes the problem of water vapor con...
New energy efficient windows have a higher risk for outdoor air vapour condensing to their exterior ...
Condensation occurs in the inner layers of construction materials at whatever point the partial pres...
Requalification criteria with reference to existing buildings have to contemplate every aspect relat...
Ventilation systems play a significant role in maintaining the indoor thermal and hygric balance. Ne...
Condensation in a building encourages microbial growth, which can have an adverse effect on the heal...
International audienceWe are interested in the determination of the more significant parameters acti...
External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS) are often used in Europe. Despite its thermal ...
In cold climates, air leakage is accompanied by moisture transport. When migrating through dew point...
The article presents an analysis of temperature on an internal wall surface. Simulations on the exte...
The market share of thermally insulating, triple glazing installed as window glazing increased to ne...
By means of new hygrothermal models, which include long-wave radiation effects, the temperature drop...
This paper discusses the mechanisms of condensation: how, where and why condensation occurs on walls...
Sealed wooden structures such as unvented flat roofs have acquired a bad reputation due to frequentl...
Solar radiation on wet porous claddings may produce inward vapour flow and condensation. In warm and...