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The Ontario wall drying project

Burnett, E.F.P. and A. J. Reynolds
1992
Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Building Science and Technology, Toronto, March pp. 261-282


Burnett, E.F.P. and A. J. Reynolds, (1992), "The Ontario wall drying project", Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Building Science and Technology, Toronto, March pp. 261-282.
Abstract:
"The primary objective was to obtain a better understanding of the performance of various house wall assemblies built using wet or green framing lumber (more than 19 per cent moisture content). One goal was to determine whether moisture levels increase, decrease or cycle over time in different wall assemblies and whether these changes result in moisture-related problems. The project was also designed to determine whether exterior cladding, wall orientation and the time taken to close wall assemblies had an impact on subsequent changes in moisture levels and the occurrence of moisture-related problems. бн " -- see more description at This link was checked on Dec. 2006CMHC

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Burnett, E. F. P.
  1. A review of rain control and design strategies
  2. Development of design strategies for rainscreen sheathing membrane performance in wood frame walls
  3. Drainage, ventilation drying and enclosure performance
  4. Driving rain and building facades
  5. Field testing of filled-cavity wall systems
  6. Moisture movement in building enclosure wall systems
  7. Overview of hygrothermal (HAM) analysis methods
  8. Rain control and screened wall systems
  9. Simplified prediction of driving rain deposition
  10. Uncertainty analysis for vapor pressure measurement
  11. Ventilation drying in enclosure wall systems
  12. Vents, ventilation drying, and pressure moderation  
Reynolds, A. J.
  1. The scaling of flows of energy and mass through stairwells  



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