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Autor:
W. Alan Dalgliesh, S. M. Cornick
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment. 44:987-996
Design for moisture control has now become an established part of building envelope design. Hygrothermal modeling tools, capable of simulating moisture transfer in materials, are a key element of the design process. There are three principle methods
Publikováno v:
Building and Environment. 38:1367-1379
Recent history has documented the premature failures of building envelopes in various regions—in North America most notably on the West Coast and the East Coast. The MEWS Consortium, a project undertaken by IRC and its partners, has addressed this
Autor:
W. Alan Dalgliesh, S. M. Cornick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science. 27:151-178
Premature failures of building envelopes in the 1990s, notably in coastal areas of North America, point to problems with Moisture management by Exterior Wall Systems (MEWS)1. The MEWS Consortium sought to combine field experience with lab testing and
Autor:
Steve Cornick, W. Alan Dalgliesh, Wahid Maref, Phalguni Mukhopadhyaya, Mavinkal K. Kumaran, S. W. Dean
This paper describes a small study carried out using a hygrothermal simulation tool to investigate the sensitivity of wall performance results to uncertainty in the amount of rain impinging on the wall. Design standards for hygrothermal analysis of p
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::df2671d29599b779656f0c9100be36f3
https://doi.org/10.1520/jai102032
https://doi.org/10.1520/jai102032
Publikováno v:
ARPHA Proceedings. 2024, Vol. 7, p118-127. 10p.
Autor:
W. Alan Dalgliesh, Donald A. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. 17:752-762
This paper presents some of the background to the new Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) standard on the structural design of glass for buildings. It also describes strength testing of window glass at the Institute for Research in Construction o
Autor:
W. Alan Dalgliesh, Andrew Steckley
Recent developments in wind tunnel data acquisition and computational capabilities, and in the field of risk and reliability analyses have prompted a reevaluation of current methods of describing fluctuating pressures for cladding design purposes. Th
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https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=cfad5c5d-a193-4302-9c48-859d91e0cd84
Autor:
Howard S. Ward, W. Alan Dalgliesh
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Structural Division. 97:1370-1374
Autor:
W. Alan Dalgliesh
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Structural Division. 97:2173-2187
Design methods based on a statistical approach to the prediction of dynamic effects of wind on frameworks of tall building are steadily gaining acceptance. Similar concepts can be applied to wind loads on cladding, although there are important differ