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Heibati, Seyedmohammadreza, Wahid Maref, and Hamed H. Saber. "Assessing the Energy, Indoor Air Quality, and Moisture Performance for a Three-Story Building Using an Integrated Model, Part Two: Integrating the Indoor Air Quality, Moisture, and Thermal Comfort." Energies 14, no. 16 (2021): 4915. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14164915.

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In this paper, an integrated model that coupled CONTAM and WUFI was developed to assess the indoor air quality (IAQ), moisture, and thermal comfort performance. The coupling method of CONTAM and WUFI is described based on the exchange of airflow rate control variables as infiltration, natural and mechanical ventilation parameters between heat and moisture flow balance equations in WUFI and contaminant flow balances equations in CONTAM. To evaluate the predictions of the integrated model compared to single models of CONTAM and WUFI, four scenarios were used. These scenarios are airtight-fan off
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Claesson, Johan, and Petter Wallentén. "Benefits of Investigating the Thermal Component for Moisture Safety in Ventilated Attics." E3S Web of Conferences 172 (2020): 23001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017223001.

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Cold ventilated attics often have mould problems in Sweden. This is valid both for old and sometimes newly built attics. Increased insulation on the attic floor is assumed to increase the problem. To investigate this, numerical 1D models like WUFI or WUFI+ are typically used. These models give results but the physical processes are not so transparent for the user due to the complex numerical techniques involved and takes a long time to simulate. The problem is mainly related to the temperature in the attic, the ventilation rate and possible of leaks from the living space. All exposed surfaces
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Staszczuk, Anna, Tadeusz Kuczyński, Magdalena Wojciech, and Piotr Ziembicki. "Comparative Calculation of Heat Exchange with the Ground in Residential Building Including Periodes of Heat Waves." Civil And Environmental Engineering Reports 21, no. 2 (2016): 109–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ceer-2016-0026.

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Abstract The paper provides verification of 3D transient ground-coupled model to calculation of heat exchange between ground and typical one-storey, passive residential building. The model was performed with computer software WUFI®plus and carried out to estimate the indoor air temperatures during extending hot weather periods. For verifying the results of calculations performed by the WUFI®plus software, the most recent version of EnergyPlus software version was used. Comparison analysis of calculation results obtained with the two above mentioned calculation method was made for two scenarios
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Lengsfeld, Kristin, and Andreas Holm. "Entwicklung und Validierung einer hygrothermischen Raumklima-Simulationssoftware WUFI®-Plus." Bauphysik 29, no. 3 (2007): 178–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bapi.200710025.

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Guimarães, A. S., João M. P. Q. Delgado, and V. P. de Freitas. "Influence of Mortar Joints on the Moisture Transfer in Layered Materials." Defect and Diffusion Forum 365 (July 2015): 160–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ddf.365.160.

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One of the main causes of older and heritage buildings degradation is moisture, in particular the rising damp from the ground. The construction materials which are in contact with water or moist soil are subject to capillarity, which is defined as the phenomenon of a liquid rising through the capillaries of a solid, leading to the emergence of several pathologies.The height of progression of the moist front depends on the climatic conditions of the ambiences, the isolation, the wall thickness, the porosity and porometry of the materials, the presence of salts and the nature of the coating mate
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Juráš, Peter, and Juraj Žilinský. "Comparison of HAM Simulation with Different Reference Years for Bratislava." Advanced Materials Research 855 (December 2013): 149–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.855.149.

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This article deals with issue of creation test reference year of Bratislava area. It describes the selection of the worst year from years 1996 - 2012 (17 years) according to the hygrothermal performance of building envelope. For comparison and selection the HAM simulation program WUFI was used. Two walls were taken into account aerated clay brick and aerated clay brick wall with ETICS based on EPS polystyrene insulation.
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Kang, Yujin, and Sumin Kim. "Evaluation of The Hygrothermal Performance by Wall Layer Component of Wooden Houses Using WUFI Simulation Program." Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology 44, no. 1 (2016): 75–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5658/wood.2016.44.1.75.

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Juras, Peter, and Radoslav Ponechal. "Measurement of Lightweight Experimental Wall and Comparison with Different Simulation Programs." Applied Mechanics and Materials 820 (January 2016): 262–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.820.262.

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This article deals with the long-term testing of experimental lightweight wall and comparison of the measurement with two different simulation software packages – WUFI and ESP-r in term of temperatures inside the fragments. Two lightweight timber-frame wall fragments with various outdoor coating colors were exposed to the real outdoor boundary climate conditions for four years. The indoor boundary conditions were secured as constant. In the wall fragments there are several built-in sensors.
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Rupp, Stephan H., Stephen McNeil, Manfred Plagmann, and Greg Overton. "Hygrothermal Characteristics of Cold Roof Cavities in New Zealand." Buildings 11, no. 8 (2021): 334. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings11080334.

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The New Zealand Building Code contains minimum durability requirements for components. For roof structures the requirement is 50 years if the component is structural or 15 years if it is not. Metal roof claddings are very common in New Zealand, and roof spaces are typically not deliberately ventilated. Recently, a number of roofs are failing to meet their durability requirement, and the lack of deliberate ventilation is a contributory factor in some cases. In this paper, we consider roof failures and analyse them using the hygrothermal simulation software WUFI® 2D (version 4.1). Using the Nati
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Erkoreka, Aitor, Ivan Flores-Abascal, Cesar Escudero, Koldo Martin, Jose Antonio Millan, and Jose Maria Sala. "Flat roof hygrothermal performance testing and evaluation." International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation 38, no. 1 (2019): 148–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijbpa-02-2019-0015.

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Purpose Understanding the dynamic hygrothermal behavior of building elements is very important to ensure the optimal performance of buildings. The Laboratory for Quality Control in Buildings of the Basque Government tested a flat roof designed by a construction company that developed a building to be constructed using prefabricated modules. This is a five to eight floor building with ventilated façade and a flat roof covered by gravel with the possibility of changing it to a green cover. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach The interest of this research was threefo
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