Title of article
Analysis of the condensation risk on exterior surface of building envelopes
Author/Authors
Daniel Aelenei، نويسنده , , Fernando M.A. Henriques، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
6
From page
1866
To page
1871
Abstract
The main sources of moisture on building façades are rain and condensation. Being moisture a prerequisite for the development of microbial growth it is of great interest to identify and analyse the factors responsible for these wetting mechanisms. The development of the microbial vegetation, in addition of being potentially damaging to the building envelope, creates a visual nuisance. This work aims to study the external environment conditions favourable for exterior surface condensation of buildings. The risk for occurrence of surface condensation depends mainly on the surface energy balance and on the moisture content of the ambient air. Because external surface temperature of buildings are very sensitive to convective and radiative exchanges, the investigation has been conducted analysing both convective and radiative heat transfer coefficients for a wide range of scenarios covering different climate sensitivities and building envelope qualities. The analysis has shown that convection and the moisture content of the air play a key role in the occurrence of surface condensations on building façades.
Keywords
convection , Building envelope , Surface condensation , Long-wave radiation
Journal title
Energy and Buildings
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Energy and Buildings
Record number
420190
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