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A computer analysis of the moisture performance of roof constructins in the U.S. DOE Moisture Control Handbook

Tsongas, G.A., Thornton, B.A., Burch, D.M. and Walton, G.N
1996
NISTIR-5919


Tsongas, G.A., Thornton, B.A., Burch, D.M. and Walton, G.N, (1996), "A computer analysis of the moisture performance of roof constructins in the U.S. DOE Moisture Control Handbook", NISTIR-5919.
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About the MOIST program

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Tsongas, G. A.
  1. A field study of indoor moisture problems and damage in new northwest homes
  2. A prarmeteric study of wall moisture contents using a revised variable indoor relative humidity version of the "MOIST" transient heat and moisture transfer model
  3. Case Studies of Moisture Problems in Residences
  4. Field observations and laboratory tests of water migration in walls with shiplap hardboard siding
  5. Tri State homes: a case study of extensive decay in the walls of older manufactured homes with exterior vapor retarder  
Thornton, B. A.
     
Burch, D. M.
  1. A mathematical analysis of moisture and heat transfer in the roof cavities of manufactured housing
  2. A prarmeteric study of wall moisture contents using a revised variable indoor relative humidity version of the "MOIST" transient heat and moisture transfer model
  3. An analysis of moisture accumulation in the roof cavities of manufactured housing
  4. Computer analysis of wall constructions in the moisture control handbook
  5. Empirical validation of a transient computer model for combined heat and moisture transfer
  6. Experimental verification of a moisture and heat transfer model in the hygroscopic regime
  7. Heat and moisture transfer in wood-based wall construction: measured versus predicted
  8. Indoor ventilation requirements for manufactured housing
  9. Manufactured housing walls that provide satisfactory moisture performance in all climates
  10. MOIST: A PC program for predicting heat and moisture transfer in building envelopes, Release 3.0
  11. Water vapor permeability measurements of common building materials
  12. Water vapor sorption measurements of common building materials
  13. Water-vapor measurements of low-slope roofing materials  
Walton, G. N.
  1. A mathematical analysis of moisture and heat transfer in the roof cavities of manufactured housing  



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