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A powerful simulator for moisture transfer in buildings

Karoglou, M., Moropoulou, A., Krokida, M. K. and Maroulis, Z. B.
2007
Building and Environment, 42(2): 902-912


Karoglou, M., Moropoulou, A., Krokida, M. K. and Maroulis, Z. B., (2007), "A powerful simulator for moisture transfer in buildings", Building and Environment, 42(2): 902-912.
Abstract:
The seasonal moisture transfer to and from the walls of a building is the most important factor concerning the deteriorating effect of moisture in buildings envelopes. The presented simulator takes into account the (a) moisture transfer mechanisms to and from the building (capillary rise, drying, etc.), (b) wall configuration (materials and size), ? construction materials properties, (d) seasonal region meteorological data (air temperature, humidity and velocity) and calculates the (a) seasonal wall moisture content along with the corresponding equilibrium moisture height, (b) capillary rising water flow rate, ? wall drying flow rate, etc. The simulator has been developed in an Excel platform in a user-friendly environment and consists of four units: (a) process model, (b) problem solution algorithms, ? database and (d) graphics interface. The proposed simulator is a powerful tool in decision-making concerning the building deteriorating evolution and the selection of appropriate protecting strategy, e.g., the plaster selection (material, size, replacing time), contributing to the sustainability of masonries.

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