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A field study of the moisture performance of roofs of occupied newly constructed timber framed houses

Cunningham, M.J., M.R. Bassett, D. McQuade, and M. Beckett
1994
Building and Environment, 29(2): 173-190


Cunningham, M.J., M.R. Bassett, D. McQuade, and M. Beckett, (1994), "A field study of the moisture performance of roofs of occupied newly constructed timber framed houses", Building and Environment, 29(2): 173-190.
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Cunningham, M. J.
BPANZ, Moonshine Road, Judgeford, Private Rag 50908, Porirua, New Zealand. Department of Building Physics at Chalmers University of Technology, G6teborg, Sweden
  1. A prarmeteric study of wall moisture contents using a revised variable indoor relative humidity version of the "MOIST" transient heat and moisture transfer model
  2. Effective penetration depth and effective resistance in moisture transfer
  3. Inferring ventilation and moisture release rates from field psychrometric data only using system identification techniques
  4. Modelling of Moisture Transfer in Structures-III. A Comparison between the Numerical Model SMAHT and Field Data
  5. Predicting psychrometric conditions in biocontaminant microenvironments with a microclimate heat and moisture transfer model - description and field comparison
  6. The building volume with hygroscopic materials--an analytical study of a classical building physics problem
  7. Using hygroscopic damping of relative humidity and vapour pressure fluctuations to measure room ventilation rates  
Bassett, M. R.
  1. Drainage and Evaporation from Window Sill Trays
  2. Ventilation Measured in the Wall Cavities of High Moisture Risk Buildings  
McQuade, D.
     
Beckett, M.
     



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