Overview of hygrothermal (HAM) analysis methods
Straube, J.F. and Burnett, E.F.P
2001 Chapter 5, ASTM Manual 40- Moisture Analysis and Condensation Control in Building Envelopes, American Society of Testing and Materials, Philadelphia
Straube, J.F. and Burnett, E.F.P, (2001), "Overview of hygrothermal (HAM) analysis methods", Chapter 5, ASTM Manual 40- Moisture Analysis and Condensation Control in Building Envelopes, American Society of Testing and Materials, Philadelphia.
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"...This chapter will provide some background and a brief overview of the various building hygrothermal analysis methods. The objective is to provide a framework to identify the different needs, to list and compare analytical procedures and models, and to give some direction to those who would like to match need and HAM (heat, air, and moisture) analysis methods. The intent and limitations of the various hygrothermal analysis procedures, the factors that affect the value of the results, and the nature and amount of information required are also outlined.
The intent of this chapter is not to reproduce the excellent and detailed state-of-the-art report authored by Hugo Hens as part of the IEA Annex 24 project. This document should be referred to for more detailed information on heat, air, and moisture physics and for a more comprehensive listing of mo dels. important decision that has to be made is whether a formal analysis is even necessary; prior experience may obviate any need for an analysis. ..."
Trechsel, H.R., 2001, Moisture analysis and condensation control in building envelopes
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