[TRNSYS-users] Evaporation rate from wet garments
Jean Marais
jeannieboef at gmail.com
Sat Feb 17 04:32:04 PST 2018
wow. so weigh a garment set, then wet it and ring it dry and weigh it
again. the diffence is the kg of water the garments hold. I would make an
assumption that a person sitting in wet clothes could dry out in 2 hours to
50%, so that would be my kg/h rate of evaporation per person.
On 16 Feb 2018 14:01, "Antoine Gautier via TRNSYS-users" <
trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org> wrote:
> Dear users
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> We are currently involved in the design of touristic barges with panoramic
> glazing.
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> To assess the condensation risk, the client asks us to consider a worst
> case scenario consisting in a rainy day with passengers wearing wet clothes.
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> Do you know any model or conservative approach to assess the corresponding
> latent gains? (Managing my expectations I did not ask for any standard…)
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> Any insight into that matter will also be welcome.
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> Thanks a lot for your help.
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> Best
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> Antoine Gautier
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> Solamen
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