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STRAND, JENNY, ELSA ROOS, and ELIN TURPEINEN. ": Funktionell Textil - Fördjupning i textila material med syfte att användas i underställ för vinteraktivitet." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Textilhögskolan, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-17425.
Full textProgram: Textil produktutveckling och entreprenörskap
Husseini, Hazhar. "Utvärdering av befintliga passivhus : En byggnadsfysikalisk bedömning och mätningar om temperatur, och fukt analys på ytterväggarna." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för hållbar samhälls- och teknikutveckling, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-15283.
Full textHägg, Marcus, and Henrik Sjölund. "Fuktvandring i putsade lättbetong- och tegelfasader : En undersökning om hur fukt vandrar och beter sig mot en putsfasad av två olika material med olika porositeter." Thesis, KTH, Byggteknik och design, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-126949.
Full textToday there’s a great deal of buildings in Sweden where the facade is constructed by plaster directly connected to either aerated concrete or masonry brick. These facades could create problems for the user on accord of the moisture transport via the plaster directly into the construction. The problems that could follow these types of facades aren’t just esthetical but could also affect the indoor environment. The purpose with this study was to examine if it would be possible using today’s technology to show the results coming from past experiences by practical work, and at the same time examine how a remodel affects the facades that consists of plaster directly on aerated concrete or masonry brick. The work has been conducted with the simulation program Wufi Pro, later to be analyzed according to moisture transport and water content. The results that came from this has shown an increased risk for problems with the original facades and at the same time that a remodel according to one of the two proposed remodel ways to prefer.
Bernardo, Alexandra, and Linda Sund. "Växthusvävens fukttransmission : Hur struktur och materialval påverkar växthusvävens fuktgenomsläpplighet." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Textilhögskolan, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-19794.
Full textGreenhouses are used for the improvement of the cultivation climate for crops and plants. For further improvement of the environment, climate screens can be used, they control for example the temperature, humidity and brightness. The screen which is treated in this report is an energy saving screen that lowers the energy consumption.
When the greenhouse is covered at night, the humidity increases, since the crops transpire round the clock. The moisture can condense on the cold screen which contributes to the forming of drops that fall down on the vegetation. This effect and the high humidity level in the greenhouse could lead to fungus disease and a decrease in the growth of the cultivation.
Ludvig Svensson AB in Kinna who produces different climate screens, would like to investigate how structure and choice of material affects the energy saving screens water vapour transmission. This should be done by modifying the existing climate screen. The modified materials will be tested with four water vapour transmission methods, ISO 15496:2004, the cup method (CAN2-4.2-method 49:1977), the sweating hotplate method (ISO 11092:1993 (E)) and Permatran-W (based on ASTM - E 96/E 96M -05). The first two methods will be executed at Swerea IVF in Mölndal.
A few changes were made on the original screen, for example an exchange of materials, a change of looplenght and a change of binding. The results showed that a modification of the plastic band in the screen gave the largest vapour transmission. The most of the modified materials showed a lower humidity transport then the now existing screen. The given results can still offer useful information for future product development.
Program: Textilingenjörsutbildningen
AEJMELAEUS-LINDSTRÖM, FELIX. "Bergsmänniskans dilemma : Hållbarhetsstudie av skalplagg." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Textilhögskolan, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-18044.
Full textProgram: Textilingenjörsutbildningen
Mohsin, Nooraldeen, and Bawan Hardi. "Ytterväggar för nybyggnation av modulhus : Hur påverkar valet av yttervägg installation och kostnader för modulhus." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-36330.
Full textJansson, Sebastian, and Erik Niklasson. "Fuktrelaterade risker vid lågenergikonstruktion i lättbetong : En studie av ett nyproducerat passivhus." Thesis, KTH, Byggteknik och design, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-149303.
Full textThe trend in the construction industry is that the demand for tight, energy-saving buildings is rising. Passive houses and low energy constructions are becoming more and more common. The risk with using organic material in this type of constructions has made the industry look at alternative materials. Aerated concrete is a material that has both load-bearing and insulating properties. In addition to that it is not organic, which makes it insensitive to microbial growth. What is interesting with aerated concrete, from a moisture point of view, is that the material is delivered from the producer with a large amount of construction moisture. In the spring of 2014, the passive-house project Sundsbro in Bollnäs with aerated concrete in the wall construction, was finished by Bollnäs Bostäder. In this study the project in Bollnäs was used as reference object and a risk- and sensitivity analysis was made. The study examines the risk of moisture related problems with the wall construction during normal dehydration conditions and after the increased dehydration efforts that were taken in the reference project. The study also examines which parameters are important for the moisture function of the wall construction and what you need to think about when you project and build with aerated concrete. The job has been done in cooperation with AK-Konsult Indoor Air AB and their senior consultant Anders Kumlin. The moisture calculation program WUFI Pro 5.3 has been used for simulations. The results with the increased dehydration that was used in the reference project show no increased moisture content in the outer parts of the construction due to construction moisture from the concrete that wanders outwards. The concern was that so could happen and that it would lead to mould problems. However the results show that construction moisture from the exterior plaster can moisten the mineral wool. There are no known damage cases of this sort and therefore the conclusion is that the construction is free of risk. Thanks to a foreseeing moisture projection and a well performed dehydration the risk of mould was eliminated. If these measures would not have been taken, the results show that a small amount of construction moisture could have wandered outwards and condensed inside the mineral wool during the first winter. Then there would have been a risk of microbial growth. This shows that it is very important to carry out a detailed moisture projection when constructing well insulated houses in general and when using aerated concrete in particular. Fortunately this was properly done in the reference project. The sensitivity analysis shows that the diffusion resistance of the insulation decides how much of the construction moisture that can wander outwards and consequently the size of the problem risk. Results also show that it is crucial not to apply sealing layers on the inside of the wall too early. The general recommendation from the supplier is that the aerated concrete should be dried to 15 % moisture ratio on 50 millimeter depth before painting and paper hanging on the interior surface of the wall can be done. The study shows that the concrete still is too damp at that stage if the layer applied on the inside of the wall is impermeable. The concrete should be dried down to 5 % moisture ratio before sealing layers can be applied without mould risk.