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A mathematical model for indoor humidity in homes during winter

Tenwolde, A.
1987
Proceedings of the Symposium on Air Infiltration, Ventilation and Moisture Transfer, Fort Worth, Texas, Building Envelope Coordinating Council, Washington DC.


Tenwolde, A., (1987), "A mathematical model for indoor humidity in homes during winter", Proceedings of the Symposium on Air Infiltration, Ventilation and Moisture Transfer, Fort Worth, Texas, Building Envelope Coordinating Council, Washington DC.
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Tenwolde, A.
Anton TenWolde, Research Physicist Research Forest Products Technologist, USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WI
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  5. Issues related to venting of attics and cathedral ceilings
  6. Manufactured housing walls that provide satisfactory moisture performance in all climates
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