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Sara Bredal Ingebretsen, Erlend Andenæs and Tore Kvande
Accurate values for the climatic conditions in an air cavity, hereby called the microclimate, are crucial when calculating and simulating the performance of a ventilated roof and façade system. The climatic stress of its components and their mould and ro...
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Sara Bredal Ingebretsen, Erlend Andenæs, Lars Gullbrekken and Tore Kvande
Harsh climatic conditions in the Nordic countries are being worsened by climate change, which increases the moisture load on building façades. New types of defects are being observed in air cavities in well-designed and well-built wooden façades and roof...
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José L. Hernández, Roberto Sanz, Álvaro Corredera, Ricardo Palomar and Isabel Lacave
Information and communication technologies (ICT) offer immense potential to improve the energetic performance of buildings. Additionally, common building control systems are typically based on simple decision-making tools, which possess the ability to ob...
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Jolanta ?adauskiene, Juozas Ramanauskas, Lina ?eduikyte, Mindaugas Dauk?ys and Algimantas Vasylius
In the design of high-energy performance buildings with ventilated facade systems, the evaluation of point thermal bridges is complicated and is often ignored in practice. This paper analyzes the relationship between the point thermal bridges resulting f...
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Zulfikar A. Adamu and Andrew D.F. Price
In temperate countries, heat recovery is often desirable through mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR). Drawbacks of MVHR include use of electric power and complex ducting, while alternative passive heat recovery systems in the form of roof or...
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