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- aggregation date "2010".
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- aggregation title "Moisture in a closed cavity double skin facade".
- aggregation abstract "Double skin façades are a popular feature in office buildings worldwide, because of their aesthetic, thermal and acoustical properties. This paper discusses a dynamic model that allows the designer of such a façade to assess the risk for condensation in the enclosed cavity between the panes of the façade. Prediction of this risk is crucial because of the associated need for cleaning and accessibility of the cavity. First, the assumptions made for the thermal, airflow and hygric behaviour within the cavity are discussed. Next, the results rendered by the model are compared to those obtained in a full scale test setup. The good agreement demonstrated when hygroscopic behaviour is included yields the conclusion that this model is a powerful tool to describe the hygro-thermal behaviour of the cavity in a double skin façade and stresses the importance of including non-isothermal moisture buffering behaviour in the such a model.".
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