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Vergleichende Untersuchungen zum Feuchte- und Wärmeverhalten unterschiedlicher Holzbauelemente

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bauphysik, , n. 5, v. 33
Page(s): 287-298
DOI: 10.1002/bapi.201110796
Abstract:

Comparative measurements of heat and moisture transfer in different wood-based building elements.

At the campus of the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics (IBP) in Holzkirchen/Germany comparative measurements of heat and moisture transfer in five different wood-based building elements were carried out (wood construction with slotted wood elements, solid wood construction connected with wooden dowels, new developed soft fibreboard brick construction, solid wood panel construction, wood frame construction with stacked wood elements). The elements were installed on the west side of the test building and examined during one year. The following physical quantities were measured: indoor climate, external and internal surface temperatures, temperatures in the boundary layers, heat flux through the internal surface of the constructions, relative humidity and moisture content. Furthermore, the measured data were used for validation of the simulation softwares WUFI®Pro and Delphin. During winter, the measured U-values (from unsteady-state values) were compared with steady-state calculated U-values. Both values were well coincident. Moreover, the simulation results achieved good agreement by using the thermal conductivity values measured at ETH Zurich, which were considerably lower than the standard values. Although, the four elements had been covered with a non rear-ventilated façade, no critical values of relative humidity were measured inside the constructions. The simulation results of relative humidity have partly shown large deviations from measured data by both simulation softwares.

Keywords:
heat transfer moisture transfer solid wood modeling moisture transport thermal insulation moisture damage wood construction wooden post-and-beam structure validation timber skeletal construction heat transport
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