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Field testing of filled-cavity wall systems

Straube, J.F., and Burnett, E.F.P.
1997
ICBEST, Int. Conf. Building Envelope Science and Tech. '97, Bath, UK, April 15-17, pp. 429-434


Straube, J.F., and Burnett, E.F.P., (1997), "Field testing of filled-cavity wall systems", ICBEST, Int. Conf. Building Envelope Science and Tech. '97, Bath, UK, April 15-17, pp. 429-434.
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Straube, J. and Burnett, E., (1997), "Field testing of filled-cavity walls", ICBEST '97 Proceedings, Bath, U.K., April, pp. 429 - 435.

Straube, J. F. and Burnett, E. F. P. 2000. "Simplified Prediction of Driving Rain on Buildings." Proceedings of the International Building Physics Conference, Eindhoven University of Technology, Einhoven, the Netherlands, pp. 375-382.

Straube, J. F. and Burnett, E. F. P., (1998), Drainage, ventilation drying and enclosure performance, Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VII, Clear water Beach, Florida, pp. 189.


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Straube, J. F.
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3T2 Canada
  1. A review of rain control and design strategies
  2. Drainage, ventilation drying and enclosure performance
  3. Driving rain and building facades
  4. Indoor air quality, healthy buildings, and breathing walls
  5. Methodology and design of field experiments for monitoring the hygrothermal performance of wood frame enclosures
  6. Moisture control in enclosure wall systems
  7. Moisture fundamentals and mould
  8. Moisture in buildings
  9. Moisture movement in building enclosure wall systems
  10. Overview of hygrothermal (HAM) analysis methods
  11. Pressure moderation and rain penetration control
  12. Rain control and screened wall systems
  13. Simplified prediction of driving rain deposition
  14. The influence of low-permeance vapor barriers on roof and wall performance
  15. The role of hygrothermal modeling in practical building design: case studies
  16. Vents, ventilation drying, and pressure moderation  
Burnett, E. F. P.
  1. A review of rain control and design strategies
  2. Development of design strategies for rainscreen sheathing membrane performance in wood frame walls
  3. Drainage, ventilation drying and enclosure performance
  4. Driving rain and building facades
  5. Moisture movement in building enclosure wall systems
  6. Overview of hygrothermal (HAM) analysis methods
  7. Rain control and screened wall systems
  8. Simplified prediction of driving rain deposition
  9. The Ontario wall drying project
  10. Uncertainty analysis for vapor pressure measurement
  11. Ventilation drying in enclosure wall systems
  12. Vents, ventilation drying, and pressure moderation  



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