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Environmental boundary conditions for long-term hygrothermal calculations

Djebbar, R., van Reenen, D. and Kumaran, M.K
2001
Proceedings for Performance of Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings VIII: Integration of Building Envelopes, December 2-7, Clearwater Beach, Florida


Djebbar, R., van Reenen, D. and Kumaran, M.K, (2001), "Environmental boundary conditions for long-term hygrothermal calculations", Proceedings for Performance of Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings VIII: Integration of Building Envelopes, December 2-7, Clearwater Beach, Florida.
Abstract:

This paper introduces a newly developed weather analysis computer tool, WeatherSmart. The main purpose of the tool is to facilitate the analysis of the outdoor weather data to obtain representative environmental boundary conditions. These conditions are, in turn, necessary for the analysis of long-term heat-air and moisture responses in building envelopes performed for thermal and moisture design. The environmental boundary conditions generated are location-specific and for the expected usage of the building considered. Several approaches to characterize either the indoor or the outdoor environmental conditions are part of the program. The different approaches allow analysis of the environmental conditions that apply moisture and thermal loads on the particular envelope component being studied. Construction-dependent and independent methods for selecting the outdoor moisture reference years have been incorporated in the tool. The indoor environment, representing the expected usage of the building under consideration, is derived by two approaches for both controlled and uncontrolled indoor environments.

One case study performed using WeatherSmart to select outdoor moisture reference is presented. The case study represents an example of how the weather analysis tool is used to identify the outdoor moisture reference year for a particular location.

Other publication on this subject:

Djebbar, R.; Van Reenen, D.; Kumaran, M.K. "Indoor and outdoor weather analysis tool for hygrothermal modelling," CIB W40, Heat and Moisture Transfer in Buildings (Wellington, New Zealand, 4/8/2001), pp. 203-217, November 01, 2001


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Djebbar, R., van Reenen, D. and Kumaran, M.K
Institute for Research in Construction, National Research Council of Canada (NRC/IRC), Ottawa, Ontario.
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