Wood-frame walls in cold climates are traditional constructed with a vapour barrier that also constitutes the air-tightness layer. Polyethylene foil as a vapour barrier is likely used; however, other building materials can be used to obtain correspondingly sufficient properties. 1D hygrothermal simulations were conducted for a wood-frame structure to investigate the wind–vapour barrier ratio, and if the vapour barrier of polyethylene foil could be omitted and replaced by other materials. The results were postprocessed using the VTT mould model. The results showed how wood-frame walls can be designed with respect to internal humidity class and diffusion resistance divided into three categories: no risk for mould growth, needs further investi...
To meet the increasingly stringent energy efficiency requirements, the market share of timber frame ...
The present study looks into the hygrothermal behaviour of timber frame walls with brick veneer clad...
The moisture performance of timber-framed external wall assemblies with and without a vapour barrier...
Wood frame walls typically need a vapour barrier at the warm side to avoid interstitial condensation...
AbstractWood frame walls typically need a vapour barrier at the warm side to avoid interstitial cond...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become ...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become ...
The primary objective of the present work is assessing the feasibility of exterior air barrier syste...
This paper investigates the effect of convection on moisture accumulation, and mould growth potentia...
AbstractThis paper investigates the effect of convection on moisture accumulation, and mould growth ...
Energy saving requirements has lead towards highly insulated building components. The thickness of i...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and higher energy costs, well‐insulated buildings have ...
In recent years, external airtightness membranes have become an option for timber frame wall systems...
A research study was conducted to investigate the risk of condensation and mold growth in 2x6 wood-f...
This study analysed the hygrothermal behaviour of timber-framed exterior walls adjacent to wet rooms...
To meet the increasingly stringent energy efficiency requirements, the market share of timber frame ...
The present study looks into the hygrothermal behaviour of timber frame walls with brick veneer clad...
The moisture performance of timber-framed external wall assemblies with and without a vapour barrier...
Wood frame walls typically need a vapour barrier at the warm side to avoid interstitial condensation...
AbstractWood frame walls typically need a vapour barrier at the warm side to avoid interstitial cond...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become ...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and energy costs, well-insulated buildings have become ...
The primary objective of the present work is assessing the feasibility of exterior air barrier syste...
This paper investigates the effect of convection on moisture accumulation, and mould growth potentia...
AbstractThis paper investigates the effect of convection on moisture accumulation, and mould growth ...
Energy saving requirements has lead towards highly insulated building components. The thickness of i...
Due to increased awareness of climate change and higher energy costs, well‐insulated buildings have ...
In recent years, external airtightness membranes have become an option for timber frame wall systems...
A research study was conducted to investigate the risk of condensation and mold growth in 2x6 wood-f...
This study analysed the hygrothermal behaviour of timber-framed exterior walls adjacent to wet rooms...
To meet the increasingly stringent energy efficiency requirements, the market share of timber frame ...
The present study looks into the hygrothermal behaviour of timber frame walls with brick veneer clad...
The moisture performance of timber-framed external wall assemblies with and without a vapour barrier...