Condensation plane analysis for determining critical planes at which condensation may occur can be performed for building assemblies in any climate. Procedures for doing so in heating climates where buildings dry to the outside of envelope assemblies are given in 1997 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 22 "Thermal and Moisture Control in Insulated Assemblies - Fundamentals." Little original work is available elsewhere in the literature to guide analysis for buildings in hot and humid climates. Example 1 in Chapter 22 of the Fundamentals Handbook gives step-by-step calculations, for a heating climate. To analyze envelope assemblies in hot and humid climates where drying predominately occurs to the indoors, no direct discussion or examples...
Poor indoor hygrothermal performance increases the risk of indoor moisture problems anddeterioration...
Due to more stringent energy codes, the advantages of wood-frame construction –slender walls in resp...
This paper will present case studies of the investigations of three different buildings exhibiting m...
In hot and humid climates the interior and exterior environmental loads that building envelopes must...
Moisture and subsequent mold problems in buildings are a serious and increasing concern for the buil...
Requalification criteria with reference to existing buildings have to contemplate every aspect relat...
An investigation of approximately 4,000 buildings in the hot-humid climate locations of the United S...
Premature failures of building envelopes in some North American locations appear to be climate relat...
A newly developed generic algorithm to assess moisture susceptibility of simplified wall assemblies ...
Premature failures of building envelopes in the 1990's, notably in coastal areas of North America, p...
In cold climates, air leakage is accompanied by moisture transport. When migrating through dew point...
This publication will describe the causes of excess moisture, how condensation occurs, and methods u...
Water, in liquid, vapour or solid form, is a major cause of building material deterioration. Interst...
Over the last few decades, more and more attention has been given to moisture control in building en...
In hot, humid climates, the internal surfaces of windows in air-conditioned buildings are in contact...
Poor indoor hygrothermal performance increases the risk of indoor moisture problems anddeterioration...
Due to more stringent energy codes, the advantages of wood-frame construction –slender walls in resp...
This paper will present case studies of the investigations of three different buildings exhibiting m...
In hot and humid climates the interior and exterior environmental loads that building envelopes must...
Moisture and subsequent mold problems in buildings are a serious and increasing concern for the buil...
Requalification criteria with reference to existing buildings have to contemplate every aspect relat...
An investigation of approximately 4,000 buildings in the hot-humid climate locations of the United S...
Premature failures of building envelopes in some North American locations appear to be climate relat...
A newly developed generic algorithm to assess moisture susceptibility of simplified wall assemblies ...
Premature failures of building envelopes in the 1990's, notably in coastal areas of North America, p...
In cold climates, air leakage is accompanied by moisture transport. When migrating through dew point...
This publication will describe the causes of excess moisture, how condensation occurs, and methods u...
Water, in liquid, vapour or solid form, is a major cause of building material deterioration. Interst...
Over the last few decades, more and more attention has been given to moisture control in building en...
In hot, humid climates, the internal surfaces of windows in air-conditioned buildings are in contact...
Poor indoor hygrothermal performance increases the risk of indoor moisture problems anddeterioration...
Due to more stringent energy codes, the advantages of wood-frame construction –slender walls in resp...
This paper will present case studies of the investigations of three different buildings exhibiting m...