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Self-drying roofs: What? No dripping!

Desjarlais, A. O., Deroukakis, E.
1995
Proceedings of the Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VI, Clearwater Beach, Florida, December 4-8, pp. 763-773


Desjarlais, A. O., Deroukakis, E., (1995), "Self-drying roofs: What? No dripping!", Proceedings of the Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VI, Clearwater Beach, Florida, December 4-8, pp. 763-773.
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Author Information and Other Publications Notes
Desjarlais, A. O.
Program Manager, Building Materials and Structures, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Bethel Valley Rd., Bldg 3147, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6070, e-mail: yt7@ornl.gov
  1. An educational hygrothermal model: WUFI-ORNL/IBP
  2. Investigation of common thermal bridges in walls
  3. Laboratory measurements of the drying rates of low-slope roofing systems
  4. Moisture control in low-slope roofing: a new design requirement
  5. Moisture studies of a self-drying roof: tests in the large-scale climate simulator and results from thermal and hygric models
  6. Moisture: its effects on the thermal performance of a low-slope roof system
  7. The whole wall thermal performance calculator-on the net
  8. Water-vapor measurements of low-slope roofing materials
  9. Whole wall rating/label for structural insulated panel: steady-state thermal analysis  
Deroukakis, E.
Eleni Deroukakis, International Development Officer, Institute for Research in Construction, National Research Council of Canada
  1. Performance-based codes: impact on international trade  



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