Hello,
I have a somewhat unusual assembly that I would like to check for moisture accumulation. See attachement. It concerns an old 5 m tall brick chimney on top a flat roof (for cultural heritage purpose only, so it is has not the air shaft through the roof).
I experienced convergence/iteration ...
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- Tue Jun 24, 2025 8:26 pm -1100
- Forum: WUFI 2D
- Topic: Modelling of a brick structure on a flat roof - surface settings
- Replies: 1
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- Mon Nov 18, 2024 12:59 am -1100
- Forum: WUFI 2D
- Topic: WUFI requires assinging boundary conditions to an internal interface
- Replies: 5
- Views: 30663
Re: WUFI requires assinging boundary conditions to an internal interface
Hello,
What type of air layer is recommended to use when consideirng the "air layer" inside a HUP column (horizontal cross section)? There is one option of air layers between metallic surfaces (d=10mm) but my air space is much greater than this ...
Do I need to create one myself, if yes, what are ...
What type of air layer is recommended to use when consideirng the "air layer" inside a HUP column (horizontal cross section)? There is one option of air layers between metallic surfaces (d=10mm) but my air space is much greater than this ...
Do I need to create one myself, if yes, what are ...
- Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:19 pm -1100
- Forum: WUFI 2D
- Topic: Rain penetration and air exchange rate in a horizontal section
- Replies: 1
- Views: 24937
Rain penetration and air exchange rate in a horizontal section
Hello,
1) Would this be the correct way to model the moisture source and the air exchange rate when having a horizontal section? I have tried to apply the information of other forum-posts about where to put these sources regarding placement in a vertical section, however I am not sure if I have ...
1) Would this be the correct way to model the moisture source and the air exchange rate when having a horizontal section? I have tried to apply the information of other forum-posts about where to put these sources regarding placement in a vertical section, however I am not sure if I have ...
- Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:03 pm -1100
- Forum: WUFI 2D
- Topic: exceeding RH100%
- Replies: 6
- Views: 38467
Re: exceeding RH100%
Hi,
Does this imply that one could evaluate an RH level<100% (water content above free saturation) as a possible sign of condensation happening?
Kind regards,
Katinka
Does this imply that one could evaluate an RH level<100% (water content above free saturation) as a possible sign of condensation happening?
Kind regards,
Katinka