The use of tracer gas methods for detailed airborne moisture transport study in buildings.
Author(s) : DUCARME D., BOSSAER A., et al.
Summary
Supplies three different examples illustrating the possibilities offered by the use of tracer gas methods for detailed airborne moisture transport studies in buildings. The first concerns an individual dwelling with sever condensation problems, the second is an example of statistical data collection of humidity related parameters in 18 flats and the final one concentrates on the evalualution of the amount of water evaporating from the building materials of a recently built low-energy dwelling and on the energy consumption required for drying the construction.
Details
- Original title: The use of tracer gas methods for detailed airborne moisture transport study in buildings.
- Record ID : 1998-1215
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1995/09
- Source: Source: Proc. AIVC Conf., Palm Springs
vol. 1; 192-199; 10 fig.; 3 ref.
Indexing
- Themes: Indoor air quality
- Keywords: Building; Air quality; Humidity; Tracer gas; Detection; Air conditioning
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