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    coupled heat and moisture calculations

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    Related References
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    A multiscale network model for simulating moisture transfer properties of porous media, by Carmeliet, J., Descamps, F. and Houvenaghel, G., 1999
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    Combined Heat, Air, and Moisture Transport in Loose-Filled Insulation - Experiment and Simulation, by Riesner, K., Wang, J., Hagentoft, C. and Mainka, G., 2001
    HM transfer
    Effect of moisture transfer across building components on room temperature, by Gaur, R. C. and N. K. Bansal, 2002
    empirical verification of MOIST
    Empirical validation of a transient computer model for combined heat and moisture transfer, by Rode, C. and Burch, D.M, 1995
    Annex 24, HAM model overview
    Inquiry on HAMCAT codes, by Hens, H. and Janssens, A., 1993
    latent heat on light wieght roofs
    Latent heat flow in lightweight roofs and its influence on the thermal performance of buildings, by Rode, C. and Rudbeck, C., 1998
    mechnical model, finite element
    Modeling of hygrothermal behavior of two-dimensional concrete structures, by Gawin, D. J., and Schrefler, B.A, 2001
    heat and moisture transfer by MOIST 3.0
    MOIST: A PC program for predicting heat and moisture transfer in building envelopes, Release 3.0, by Burch, D.M, 1997
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    Moisture transfer in porous materials exposed to combined humidity and temperature gradients, by ASHRAE, 1997
    general description of thermodynamic model
    Numerical and experimental investigation of coupled heat and moisture transport problems, by Grunewald, J., Plagge, R. and H?upl, P., 2001
    WUFI 2D
    Two-dimensional transient heat and moisture simulations of rising damp with WUFI 2D, by Holm, A. and Kščnzel, H.M, 2000




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