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Publikováno v:
Journal of Building Physics. 44:95-120
Cavity walls consisting of an outer leaf, a cavity and an inner leaf are a widespread building enclosure configuration because of their good performance regarding rain tightness. To increase the drying potential, open head joints are typically provid
Publikováno v:
BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd A qualitative and durable built environment requires an effective moisture control strategy. Moisture related problems can have an impact on the health of inhabitants or even jeopardize the building's structural integrity. Knowle
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia
In this study, two typical timber frame walls with brick veneer cladding have been constructed at KU Leuven to investigate the hygrothermal response of these constructions in a moderate sea climate. Main topic of research is the contradictory criteri
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 132:255-260
Even small air paths around the insulation layer in cavity walls may result in a significant reduction of its thermal resistance. This topic of air flow patterns bypassing the insulation layer has been studied in detail from the ‘80s and ‘90s on
Autor:
Staf Roels, Jelle Langmans
Publikováno v:
Energy and Buildings. 120:10-18
© 2016 Published by Elsevier B.V. This paper reviews previous research work on the effect of air movement on the heat transmission losses in light weight building components in general and pitched roofs in particular. Air movement in pitched roofs i
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment. 95:1-12
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The article at hand presents the results of an extensive field study in which the air change rate behind rainscreen claddings has been measured. In total eight different full-scale test walls have been tested. The main parameter
Publikováno v:
Healthy, Intelligent and Resilient Buildings and Urban Environments.
Autor:
Jelle Langmans, Staf Roels
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment. 87:177-192
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The present article elaborates on the comparison of four measuring techniques quantifying the ventilation rate behind typical cladding systems in wall elements. In total eight full-scale test walls have been investigated in a te
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In timber frame construction in Europe, air barrier systems are typically realised at the interior side of the building envelope. Yet, in some applications such as renovation projects, it
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Publikováno v:
Building and Environment. 58:208-218
For many years, the coupled heat, air, and moisture (HAM) transport through multilayered building components has been an important research topic. As a result, a great number of numerical simulation tools have been developed to asses and predict the