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Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science. 25:255-274
Foam plastic thermal insulations have substantially replaced traditional insulations in low sloped roofing systems in North America. Foam plastic thermal insulations used in low sloped roofs are low density (typically 16–48 kg/m3) materials with lo
Autor:
Mukhopadhyaya, P., Gatland II, S. D., Di Lenardo, B., Lackey, J. C., Van Reenen, D., Normandin, N.
This paper presents experimental findings from accelerated aging tests, simulating long-term performance indicators, on SVR and compares them with the similar observations made on traditional 6-mil poly (i.e. polyethylene) vapor and air barrier. Elev
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The hygrothermal performance of wood-frame wall with stucco cladding exposed to the coastal climate of Vancouver, BC, is studied. The primary objective of the study is to compare the moisture management performance of two vapour barriers: the relativ
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Aussi disponible en français: L'IRC-CNRC élabore un protocole d'évaluation pour un pare-vapeur novateur
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Water vapor transmission properties of building materials play an important role in the overall moisture management and durability of the exterior building envelopes. The cup method, as described in the ASTM Standard Test Methods for Water Vapor Tran
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Wind flow over a mechanically attached roofing assembly (MAA) can lift the membrane and cause it to flutter or 'billow'. Air leakage into the assembly from building interior is a concern for wind uplift resistance of MAA. MAA is a growing segment of
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Building membranes are integral parts of North American Buildings. Some are installed beneath commonly used exterior claddings, brick and stucco to reduce the risk of water infiltration into the wall systems. Others are used for controlling vapor dif
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