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Information and Technology Transfer from IBP: Mold Growth on ETICS (EIFS) as a Result of "Bad Workmanship"?

Sedlbauer, K. and Krus, M.
2002
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 117-121


Sedlbauer, K. and Krus, M., (2002), "Information and Technology Transfer from IBP: Mold Growth on ETICS (EIFS) as a Result of "Bad Workmanship"?", Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 117-121.
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Sedlbauer, K.
Klaus Sedlbauer Fraunhofer-Institute for Building Physics, Holzkirchen
  1. A new model for mould prediction and its application on a test roof
  2. A new model for mould prediction and its application on dwellings with mould on the outer facades
  3. Ecological insulation materials - does sorption moisture affect their insulation performance?
  4. Moisture buffering effects of interior linings made from wood or wood based products
  5. Mold growth prediction by computational simulation
  6. Prediction of mould fungus formation on the surface of and inside building components
  7. Prediction of mould growth by hygrothermal calculation
  8. The hygrothermal behaviour of rooms: combining thermal building simulation and hygrothermal envelope calculation  
Krus, M.
  1. A new model for mould prediction and its application on a test roof
  2. A new model for mould prediction and its application on dwellings with mould on the outer facades
  3. Determination of hygric material properties and calculation of the moisture balance of wooden prisms
  4. Determination of moisture and salt content distributions by combining NMR and gamma ray measurements
  5. Mold growth prediction by computational simulation
  6. Simple methods to approximate the liquid transport coefficients describing the absorption and drying  



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