[TRNSYS-users] Humidity transfer through walls

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon May 9 12:20:13 PDT 2011


Damien,
  You are correct that moisture transfer through walls is not accounted 
for. If you implement TRNFlow in your Type56 model (or if you couple 
Type56 with CONTAM/Type97) then you will see some of the effect of 
moisture transport as air infiltrates into the space through openings 
and by air leakage through the building materials. I have not seen any 
studies that address the issue of the relative magnitude of moisture 
transport through materials as compared to being a biproduct of 
infiltration.
Regards,
  David


On 5/9/2011 10:01, pseudomino at gmx.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It seems that humidity transfer through walls (Fick's law) are not 
> tacken into account in the Type 56 ?
>
> If so, what is the justification of that, can it be neglected compared 
> to air transfers ?
>
> Is there any simple way to include these transfers in my model ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Damien
>
>
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