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Moisture management of EIFS walls. Part 1.The basis for evaluation

Bomberg, M., Kumaran, K. and K. Day
1999
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science, 23: 78-94


Bomberg, M., Kumaran, K. and K. Day, (1999), "Moisture management of EIFS walls. Part 1.The basis for evaluation", Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science, 23: 78-94.
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And part 2 by the same authors: "Moisture Management of EIFS Walls, Part 2: Classification of EIFS Systems", Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science, Vol. 23, October 1999, pp.159-172.

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Bomberg, M.
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  4. Building envelope design, Part 2: estimating field performance of thermal insulation
  5. Building envelope: Heat, air and moisture interactions
  6. Final Report from Task 8 of MEWS Project (T8-03) - Hygrothermal Response of Exterior Wall Systems to Climate Loading: Methodology and Interpretation of Results for Stucco, EIFS, Masonry and Siding Clad Wood-Frame Walls
  7. Heat, air and moisture control in walls of Canadian houses: a review of the historic basis for current practices
  8. In-Situ performance evaluation of exterior insulation basement systems (EIBS) - spray polyurethane foam: summary report
  9. Integrated Methodology for Evaluation of Energy Performance of the Building Enclosures -- Part 1: Test Program Development
  10. Integrated methodology for evaluation of energy performance of the building enclosures: part 3 ¡ª uncertainty in thermal measurem
  11. Modified cup for testing of water vapour transmission through thick, permeable materials
  12. Performance evaluation of exterior insulation and finish systems (EIFS)
  13. Position paper on material characterization and HAM model benchmarking
  14. Report from Task 2 of MEWS Project - Description of 17 Large Sale Wall Specimens Built for Water Entry Investigation in IRC Dynamic Wall Testing Facility
  15. Report from Task 8 of MEWS Project - MEWS Methodology for Developing Moisture Management Strategies - Application to Stucco Clad Wood-Frame Walls in North America
  16. The energy conundrum of modern buildings
  17. Three-dimensional analysis of thermal resistance of exterior basement insulation systems (EIBS)
  18. Towards an engineering model of material characteristics for input to ham transport simulations - Part 1: an approach
  19. Water vapor transmission and moisture accumulation in polyurethane and polyisocyanurate foams
  20. Water vapor transmission through building materials and system: mechanisms and measurement  
Kumaran, K.
  1. A comparison of different techniques to quantify moisture content profiles in porous building materials
  2. Determination of the liquid water diffusivity from transient moisture transfer experiments
  3. Effect of surface temperature on water absorption coefficient of building materials
  4. Final report from task 7 of MEWS long-term performance: predict the moisture management performance of wall systems as a function of climate, material properties, etc. through mathematical modelling
  5. Final Report from Task 8 of MEWS Project (T8-03) - Hygrothermal Response of Exterior Wall Systems to Climate Loading: Methodology and Interpretation of Results for Stucco, EIFS, Masonry and Siding Clad Wood-Frame Walls
  6. Influence of air space on multi-layered material water vapor permeability measurement
  7. Influence of sheathing membrane and vapour barrier on hygrothermnal response of stucco walls
  8. Integrated analysis of whole building heat, air and moisture transfer
  9. Modeling moisture accumulation in multi-layered building materials, MODELING MOISTURE IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WITH A MULTIZONE IAQ PROGRAM
  10. NIST/NRC-Canada interlaboratory comparison of guarded hot plate measurements: 1993-1997
  11. Summary Report from Task 3 of MEWS Project at the Institute for Research in Construction - Hygrothermal Properties of Several Building Materials
  12. Transient model for coupled heat, air and moisture transfer through multilayered porous media  
Day, K.
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