Authors
Vahid M Nik, S Olof Mundt-Petersen, Angela Sasic Kalagasidis, Pieter De Wilde
Publication date
2015/11/1
Journal
Building and Environment
Volume
93
Pages
362-375
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This work investigates the prospective impacts of climate change on wind-driven rain (WDR) and walls through simulating the hygrothermal performance of rain screen of common vertical wall constructions for the climatic conditions of Gothenburg in Sweden. While a substantial amount of work has been done on the impact of climate change on the thermal performance of buildings, this paper studies its impact – through changes in rain, wind and other climatic parameters – on the amount of water which penetrates the outmost layer of ventilated façades. Importance of three uncertainty factors of the climate data are investigated: uncertainties from global climate models, emissions scenarios and spatial resolutions. Consistency of the results is examined by modelling walls with different materials and sizes, as well as using two mathematical approaches for WDR modelling. Sensitivity of the wall simulations to the wind …
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