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Principles to analyze the moisture performance of timber-framed external wall assembly due to diffusion

Vinha, J. and Kalamees, T.
2003
Ninth Canadian Conference of Building Science and Technology, National Building Envelope Council, Vancouver, February 27 and 28, pp. 123-140


Vinha, J. and Kalamees, T., (2003), "Principles to analyze the moisture performance of timber-framed external wall assembly due to diffusion", Ninth Canadian Conference of Building Science and Technology, National Building Envelope Council, Vancouver, February 27 and 28, pp. 123-140.
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Vinha, J.
Department of Civil Engineering, Tampere University of Technology, P.O. Box 600, 33101, Tampere, Finland
  1. Drying of timber-framed wall structures
  2. Estonian climate analysis for selecting moisture reference years for hygrothermal calculations
  3. Hygrothermal calculations and laboratory tests on timber-framed wall structures
  4. Indoor humidity loads and moisture production in lightweight timber-frame detached houses
  5. Moisture and bio-deterioration risk of building materials and structuresL?hdesm?ki
  6. Moisture behavior of timber-framed external wall structures in Nordic climate
  7. Moisture transport in timber-framed external wall structures in Nordic climate - laboratory tests
  8. The effects of ventilation systems and building fabric on the stability of indoor temperature and humidity in Finnish detached houses
  9. Water vapour transmission in wall structures due to diffusion and convection  
Kalamees, T.
Department of Civil Engineering, Tallinn Technical University, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086, Tallinn, Estonia
  1. Estonian climate analysis for selecting moisture reference years for hygrothermal calculations
  2. Hygrothermal calculations and laboratory tests on timber-framed wall structures
  3. Hygrothermal criteria for design and simulation of buildings
  4. Indoor humidity loads and moisture production in lightweight timber-frame detached houses
  5. The effect of combining a relative-humidity-sensitive ventilation system with the moisture-buffering capacity of materials on indoor climate and energy efficiency of buildings
  6. The effects of ventilation systems and building fabric on the stability of indoor temperature and humidity in Finnish detached houses  



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