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Airtightness of wall sheathing as a function of lumber drying

Onysko, D.M. and Jones, S.K
1989
Proceedings of the ASHRAE/DOE/BTECC/ CIBSE Conference. Thermal performance of the exterior envelopes of building IV
lumber drying, nail popping, shrinkage, air leakage characteristics of joints, wetting of sheathing, heavy condensation


Onysko, D.M. and Jones, S.K, (1989), "Airtightness of wall sheathing as a function of lumber drying", Proceedings of the ASHRAE/DOE/BTECC/ CIBSE Conference. Thermal performance of the exterior envelopes of building IV.
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Onysko, D. M.
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3T2 Canada
  1. Heat, air and moisture control in walls of Canadian houses: a review of the historic basis for current practices
  2. Methodology and design of field experiments for monitoring the hygrothermal performance of wood frame enclosures
  3. Remediating high moisture levels in the wall cavities of preserved wood foundations  
Jones, S. K.
Institute of Respiratory Medicine, The University of Sydney, Australia
     



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