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Moisture transport in building envelopes using an approximate factorization solution method

Salonvaara, M. H. and Karagiozis, A.
1994
Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference of the CFD Society of Canada, Gottlieb, J. J. and C. Ross Ethier, eds., Toronto, June 1-3
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Salonvaara, M. H. and Karagiozis, A., (1994), "Moisture transport in building envelopes using an approximate factorization solution method", Proceedings of the Second Annual Conference of the CFD Society of Canada, Gottlieb, J. J. and C. Ross Ethier, eds., Toronto, June 1-3.
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Salonvaara, M. H.
     
Karagiozis, A.
Achilles N. Karagiozis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Building Technology Center, Oak Ridge
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