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Ventilation drying in enclosure wall systems

Burnett, E.
2004
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Burnett, E., (2004), "Ventilation drying in enclosure wall systems", 10BS.
Abstract:
This paper reports on a three year program of research on the drying potential of natural ventilation in screen-type, enclosure wall systems. The work was initiated by ASHRAE, Technical Committee 4.4, but was also funded by NSF/PATH, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Hankin Endowment. The work is documented in twelve reports and represents the stat e-of-the-art at this point in time.

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