Timber roof constructions are commonly ventilated through an air cavity beneath the roof sheathing in order to remove heat and moisture from the construction. The driving forces for this ventilation are wind pressure and thermal buoyancy. The wind driven ventilation has been studied extensively, while models for predicting buoyant flow are less developed. In the present study, a novel analytical model is presented to predict the air flow caused by thermal buoyancy in a ventilated roof construction. The model provides means to calculate the cavity Rayleigh number for the roof construction, which is then correlated with the air flow rate. The model predictions are compared to the results of an experimental and a numerical study examining the ...
For centuries, dome roofs were used in traditional houses in hot regions such as the Middle East and...
This study investigates the influence of temperature and air velocity conditions on ventilation and ...
The moisture performance of building envelope systems are strongly dependent on the materials used, ...
Timber roof constructions are commonly ventilated through an air cavity beneath the roof sheathing i...
Pitched wooden roofs are ventilated through an air cavity beneath the roofing in order to remove hea...
Roof ventilation is an efficient way to reduce the heat transmission into building interior in summe...
Thermal comfort and energy saving are objectives of key significance that building design must meet....
Cathedral roofs are commonly used when constructing small houses in Sweden. In contrast to roof cons...
The service life of building components and building materials strongly depends on their hygrotherma...
AbstractThe thermal performance of a building is a major requirement to have a comfortable interior ...
The thermal performance of the building envelope is mainly required for guaranteeing a comfortable a...
This paper investigates the influence of temperature and wind conditions on ventilation of the air c...
A common roof design in the Scandinavian countries is the ventilated slanting roof. Ventilation of t...
Wooden ventilated pitched roofs represent a widely spread construction solution in Nordic countries....
Rain screen wall systems are effective for control of rain water. The ventilation in the air space o...
For centuries, dome roofs were used in traditional houses in hot regions such as the Middle East and...
This study investigates the influence of temperature and air velocity conditions on ventilation and ...
The moisture performance of building envelope systems are strongly dependent on the materials used, ...
Timber roof constructions are commonly ventilated through an air cavity beneath the roof sheathing i...
Pitched wooden roofs are ventilated through an air cavity beneath the roofing in order to remove hea...
Roof ventilation is an efficient way to reduce the heat transmission into building interior in summe...
Thermal comfort and energy saving are objectives of key significance that building design must meet....
Cathedral roofs are commonly used when constructing small houses in Sweden. In contrast to roof cons...
The service life of building components and building materials strongly depends on their hygrotherma...
AbstractThe thermal performance of a building is a major requirement to have a comfortable interior ...
The thermal performance of the building envelope is mainly required for guaranteeing a comfortable a...
This paper investigates the influence of temperature and wind conditions on ventilation of the air c...
A common roof design in the Scandinavian countries is the ventilated slanting roof. Ventilation of t...
Wooden ventilated pitched roofs represent a widely spread construction solution in Nordic countries....
Rain screen wall systems are effective for control of rain water. The ventilation in the air space o...
For centuries, dome roofs were used in traditional houses in hot regions such as the Middle East and...
This study investigates the influence of temperature and air velocity conditions on ventilation and ...
The moisture performance of building envelope systems are strongly dependent on the materials used, ...