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Author: Brown, W., J. Ullett, A. N. Karagiozis, and T. Tonyan
Year 1997
Title Barrier EIFS clad walls: Results from a moisture engineering study
Source J. Thermal Insulation and Building Environments., Vol. 20 (Jan.):. 1-21
Citation:
Brown, W., J. Ullett, A. N. Karagiozis, and T. Tonyan, (1997), "Barrier EIFS clad walls: Results from a moisture engineering study", J. Thermal Insulation and Building Environments., Vol. 20 (Jan.):. 1-21.

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Author Information and Other Publications Notes
Brown, W.
Institute for Research in Construction, National Research Council Canada, Division of Building Research, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R6
  1. Air leakage control
  2. An evaluation guide for performance assessment of air barrier
  3. Building envelope and environmental control - Part 3: Issues of system integration
  4. Building envelope and environmental control: issues of system integration
  5. Building envelope: Heat, air and moisture interactions
  6. Designing exterior walls according to the rainscreen principle
  7. Evolution of wall design for controlling rain penetration
  8. Long-Term field monitoring of an EIFS clad wall
  9. Monitoring of the building envelope of a heritage house: a case study  
Ullett, J.
     
Karagiozis, A. N.
Achilles N. Karagiozis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Building Technology Center, Oak Ridge
  1. A North American research approach to moisture design by modeling
  2. Advanced hygrothermal modeling of building materials using MOISTURE-EXPERT 1.0
  3. Advanced hygrothermal models and design models
  4. An educational hygrothermal model: WUFI-ORNL/IBP
  5. Applied moisture engineering
  6. Boundary element analysis of uncoupled quasi-static hygrothermoelasticity for two-dimensional composite walls
  7. Building enclosure hygrothermal performance study phase I
  8. Drying capabilities of wood frame walls with wood siding
  9. EIFS hygrothermal performance due to initial construction moisture as a function of air leakage, interior cavity insulation, and climate conditions
  10. Hygrothermal system-performance of a whole building
  11. Importance of moisture control in building performance
  12. Influence of material properties on the hygrothermal performance of a high-rise residential wall
  13. Integrated approaches for moisture analysis
  14. Integrated hygrothermal performance of building envelopes and systems
  15. Measurements and two-dimensional computer simulations of the hygrothermal performance of a wood frame wall
  16. Moisture transport in building envelopes using an approximate factorization solution method
  17. Position paper on material characterization and HAM model benchmarking
  18. Wind-driven rain distributions on two buildings
  19. WUFI-ORNL/IBP - A North American Hygrothermal Mode  
Tonyan, T.
     





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