Importance of a Proper applied Airflow in the Façade Air Gap when Moisture and Temperature are Calculated in Wood Framed Walls

Solof Mundt Petersen, Lars-Erik Harderup

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Abstract

The airflow in the air gap behind the façade panel has shown to be of importance when risks of moisture and mould damages in wood frame walls are calculated. This study demonstrates the importance of a properly applied outdoor air flow in the air gap behind the façade panel when temperature and moisture conditions are calculated. The paper present and compare how variations in airflow in the air gap influence temperature and moisture conditions in a modern Swedish wood framed wall. Different references present various air flows that are adapted in the air gap. Calculations are made in the one dimensional temperature and moisture calculation program WUFI 4.2. The results shows that the air flows in the air gap behind the panel affect relative humidity in all positions outside the vapour retarder. At the same time temperature in the whole construction and relative humidity inside the vapour retarder is not affected by different air flows in a significant way. The conclusion is that a correct airflow in the façade air gap is of importance for calculated moisture conditions in modern Swedish wood constructions. An incorrect air flow can also give significant errors for calculated moisture conditions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationReader manual: 5th International BUILDAIR-Symposium on Building and Ductwork Air thightness (former “European BlowerDoor-Symposium”) October 21-22, 2010, Kgs. Lyngby near Copenhagen, Denmark
EditorsBernd Rosenthal
PublisherEnergie und Umweltzentrum am Deister GmbH (e.u.[z.]), Germany
Pages37
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event5th International BUILDAIR-Symposium on Building and Ductwork Air thightness - Kopenhagen, Lyngby
Duration: 2010 Oct 21 → …

Conference

Conference5th International BUILDAIR-Symposium on Building and Ductwork Air thightness
Period2010/10/21 → …

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Building Technologies

Free keywords

  • Wood Framed Walls
  • Airflow
  • Air gap Moisture calculations
  • WUFI.

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