Defining climate regions as a basis for specifying requirements for precipitation protection for walls
Cornick, S. M., Chown, G. A., Dalgliesh, W. A., Djebbar, R., Lacasse, M. A., Nofal, M., Said, M. N., Swinton, M. C. and Tariku, F.
2001 Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes, National Research Council of Canada, pp. 36, April 12
Cornick, S. M., Chown, G. A., Dalgliesh, W. A., Djebbar, R., Lacasse, M. A., Nofal, M., Said, M. N., Swinton, M. C. and Tariku, F., (2001), "Defining climate regions as a basis for specifying requirements for precipitation protection for walls", Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes, National Research Council of Canada, pp. 36, April 12.
Abstract:
Recent history has documented the premature failures of building envelopes in various regions of the country notably on the West Coast, British Columbia, and the East Coast, the Atlantic Provinces. The problem appears to some extent to be climate related. Over the past several years IRC has been examining the role of climate in relation to the performance of walls. Specifically we have been investigating the effect of climate on the moisture management capability of various wall systems. The MEWS 4 consortium project has been addressing this issue in detail. A large part of this paper is derived from the work undertaken by the MEWS consortium. |
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