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Criteria for unacceptable damage on wood systems

Nofal, M. and Morris, P.
2003
Proc. of Japan-Canada Conference on Building Envelope, Vancouver; June 4-5, p.1-14.


Nofal, M. and Morris, P., (2003), "Criteria for unacceptable damage on wood systems", Proc. of Japan-Canada Conference on Building Envelope, Vancouver; June 4-5, p.1-14.
Abstract:
[22] Nofal M, Morris P. Criteria for unacceptable damage on wood systems. In: Proc. Japan-Canada Conference on Building Envelope, Vancouver; June 4-5, 2003, p.1-14.

Author Information and Other Publications Notes
Nofal, M.
  1. A methodology to develop moisture management strategies for wood-frame walls in North America: application to stucco-clad walls
  2. Criteria for unaccesseptable damage on wood systems
  3. Defining climate regions as a basis for specifying requirements for precipitation protection for walls
  4. Durability assessments of wood-frame construction using the concept of damage-functions
  5. On implementing experimental biological damage-functions models in durability assessment systems  
Morris, P.
Wood Preservation Scientist, Composites and Treated Wood Products, Forintek Canada Corp., Vancouver, BC, Canada
  1. Designing for durable wood construction: the 4 Ds
  2. Evaluation of vapour diffusion ports on drying of wood-frame walls under controlled conditions
  3. Limiting conditions for decay in wood systems
  4. The influence of design on drying rates in wood-frame walls under controlled conditions
  5. Understanding biodeterioration of wood in structures  



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