Envelope structure materials experimental research in non-stationary thermal-humidity conditions

Envelope structure materials experimental research in non-stationary thermal-humidity conditions / Dušan Katunský, M. Lopušniak, M. Bagoňa, M. Vertaľ, A. Vašková, M. Zozulák, K. Kondáš // Вісник Національного університету "Львівська політехніка". – 2013. – № 756 : Теорія і практика будівництва. – С. 78–84. – Bibliography: 10 titles.

Authors: 

Katunský D., Lopušniak M., Bagoňa M., Vertaľ M., Vašková, A., Zozulák M., Kondáš K.

Content of the article will be the evaluation of fragments and construction details of the building envelope, the heat-air-moisture and energy characteristics, their impact on the state of indoor environment, the material parameters. Research is carried out in real conditions in situ and laboratory research in the preparation of experimental models. The project will build on the results obtained from solved projects. Assessment of the envelope, their fragments and construction details in steady sta/te conditions does not give a true picture of their behaviour and their impact on the indoor environment of buildings. The heat-air-moisture microclimate, the properties of building envelope and indoor environment are characterized by non-stationary processes, in real state. The task of the project will be the analysis of the particular heat-air-moisture and energy processes of building envelope, which is exposed to the experimental laboratory and real in situ conditions.

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