2021
DOI: 10.1177/1744259121995221
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Factors affecting the performance of ventilation cavities in highly insulated assemblies

Abstract: The article presents experimental studies of typical Finnish highly insulated (HI) envelopes with thermal resistance values ( R value) for the wall and roof inside the ventilation cavity between 7.7 and 8.1 m2K/W and 13 m2K/W, respectively. The conditions in the ventilation cavities were studied by using typical and increased R values for the exterior part of the cavity, which were 0.18 m2K/W and 1.57 m2K/W in the walls, and 0.13 m2K/W and 2.13 m2K/W for the roof. With higher exterior R values of 1.57 m2K/W an… Show more

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“…By selecting less vulnerable exterior sheathing materials, the MI values can be kept below 1 (Figure 9). In winter, the MI levels decrease due to subzero temperatures, and in summer, the high temperatures at the exterior section of a wall prevent mold growth, based on the measurements in the ventilation cavities of exterior walls (Viljanen et al, 2021).…”
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“…By selecting less vulnerable exterior sheathing materials, the MI values can be kept below 1 (Figure 9). In winter, the MI levels decrease due to subzero temperatures, and in summer, the high temperatures at the exterior section of a wall prevent mold growth, based on the measurements in the ventilation cavities of exterior walls (Viljanen et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As solar irradiance is negligible in Finland during the cold season (e.g. Viljanen et al, 2021), the results associated with cold weather are applicable for all the directions of the facade.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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