Moisture buffer value: A comprehensive analysis of essential parameters

Ruut Hannele Peuhkuri, Carsten Rode, Kurt Kielsgaard Hansen

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Abstract

There is an increasing focus on the possibilities of utilizing the absorptive ability of porous materials to create passive control of relative humidity (RH) variations in the indoor air.This has led to the need for determination of a newparameter that can be used for characterization of materials.The dynamic nature of the buffering phenomena makes it difficult to use the standard hygrothermal material properties directly for this purpose. In this paper some experimental results on aerated cellular concrete are used for pointing out the methodological and experimental use of dynamic tests for determination of the moisture buffer value of building materials. Special focus is given to the significance of e.g. the equilibrium state, the step size in the RH and whether one is studying absorption or desorption steps. In addition, the paper summarizes shortly the experience until now of studying the moisture buffer phenomenon. In the experiments the material samples were exposed to a sudden change in the RH of the ambient air which were either consecutive absorption and desorption steps or periodically varying cyclic steps.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch in Building Physics and Building Engineering : 3rd International Building Physics Conference
EditorsPaul Fazio, Hua Ge, Jiwu Rao, Guylaine Desmarais
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Publication date2006
Pages19-26
ISBN (Print)04-1541-675-2
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
Event3rd International Building Physics Conference - Montreal, Canada
Duration: 27 Aug 200631 Aug 2006
Conference number: 3

Conference

Conference3rd International Building Physics Conference
Number3
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityMontreal
Period27/08/200631/08/2006

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