Authors
Vahid M Nik, Angela Sasic Kalagasidis, Erik Kjellström
Publication date
2012/9/1
Journal
Building and Environment
Volume
55
Pages
96-109
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Most of the last 20 years in Sweden have been mild and wet compared to the 1961–1990 climate reference period. After a few relatively cold years in the mid-1980s, practically all years have been warmer than the preceding 30 years average. During the indicated period, an increase of moisture-related problems (mould growth) was observed in ventilated attics, a moisture sensitive building part. This work investigates hygrothermal performance of ventilated attics in respect to possible climate change. Hygrothermal simulations of attics were performed numerically in Matlab. Four attic constructions are investigated – a conventional attic and three alternative constructions suggested by practitioners. Simulations were done for the period of 1961–2100 using the weather data of RCA3 climate model. Effects of three different emissions scenarios are considered. Hygrothermal conditions in the attic are assessed using a …
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