Improvement of the Korean Design Criteria on Wall-To-Wall Junctions to Prevent Condensation in Apartment Houses

Maintaining a proper temperature and humidity in a living space is very important for the health and comfort of apartment residents. Poor residential thermal conditions are recognized as a potential risk to the overall physical health. Thus, building development criteria that maintain an indoor envi...

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Main Authors: In Tae Hwang, Gil Tae Kim, Jung Hyun Yoo, Jong Sung Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3272
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spelling doaj-9614faf9329a4bb1befe3649747c93332020-11-24T21:20:55ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-06-011112327210.3390/su11123272su11123272Improvement of the Korean Design Criteria on Wall-To-Wall Junctions to Prevent Condensation in Apartment HousesIn Tae Hwang0Gil Tae Kim1Jung Hyun Yoo2Jong Sung Lee3Centre for Housing Environment Research and Innovation, Korea Land and Housing Institute Corporation, Sejong 30065, KoreaCentre for Housing Environment Research and Innovation, Korea Land and Housing Institute Corporation, Sejong 30065, KoreaAdvanced Technology Department Researcher, Korea Land and Housing Corporation Institute, Daejeon 34047, KoreaCentre for Housing Environment Research and Innovation, Korea Land and Housing Institute Corporation, Sejong 30065, KoreaMaintaining a proper temperature and humidity in a living space is very important for the health and comfort of apartment residents. Poor residential thermal conditions are recognized as a potential risk to the overall physical health. Thus, building development criteria that maintain an indoor environment separate from the outside environment have been continuously strengthened. However, this has not been the case in Korea, with regards to design criteria for the prevention of indoor condensation. In Korea, condensation occurs indoors frequently, during the winter season. When the outside temperature is low during the winter, a high indoor temperature and humidity would affect the indoor building materials and cause condensation. This study investigated and analyzed the indoor temperature and humidity during winter—when there is a significant difference in the outdoor and indoor temperatures—and conducted a survey on the residents’ lifestyles. Construction design criteria were found to be different from those of the past, and possible causes of changes in temperature and humidity were examined. We intended to establish enhanced design criteria that would prevent indoor condensation, by comparing our results to that of a study conducted in 2003.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3272South Koreaindoor temperatureindoor humiditycondensationdesign criteria
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author In Tae Hwang
Gil Tae Kim
Jung Hyun Yoo
Jong Sung Lee
spellingShingle In Tae Hwang
Gil Tae Kim
Jung Hyun Yoo
Jong Sung Lee
Improvement of the Korean Design Criteria on Wall-To-Wall Junctions to Prevent Condensation in Apartment Houses
Sustainability
South Korea
indoor temperature
indoor humidity
condensation
design criteria
author_facet In Tae Hwang
Gil Tae Kim
Jung Hyun Yoo
Jong Sung Lee
author_sort In Tae Hwang
title Improvement of the Korean Design Criteria on Wall-To-Wall Junctions to Prevent Condensation in Apartment Houses
title_short Improvement of the Korean Design Criteria on Wall-To-Wall Junctions to Prevent Condensation in Apartment Houses
title_full Improvement of the Korean Design Criteria on Wall-To-Wall Junctions to Prevent Condensation in Apartment Houses
title_fullStr Improvement of the Korean Design Criteria on Wall-To-Wall Junctions to Prevent Condensation in Apartment Houses
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of the Korean Design Criteria on Wall-To-Wall Junctions to Prevent Condensation in Apartment Houses
title_sort improvement of the korean design criteria on wall-to-wall junctions to prevent condensation in apartment houses
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Maintaining a proper temperature and humidity in a living space is very important for the health and comfort of apartment residents. Poor residential thermal conditions are recognized as a potential risk to the overall physical health. Thus, building development criteria that maintain an indoor environment separate from the outside environment have been continuously strengthened. However, this has not been the case in Korea, with regards to design criteria for the prevention of indoor condensation. In Korea, condensation occurs indoors frequently, during the winter season. When the outside temperature is low during the winter, a high indoor temperature and humidity would affect the indoor building materials and cause condensation. This study investigated and analyzed the indoor temperature and humidity during winter—when there is a significant difference in the outdoor and indoor temperatures—and conducted a survey on the residents’ lifestyles. Construction design criteria were found to be different from those of the past, and possible causes of changes in temperature and humidity were examined. We intended to establish enhanced design criteria that would prevent indoor condensation, by comparing our results to that of a study conducted in 2003.
topic South Korea
indoor temperature
indoor humidity
condensation
design criteria
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/12/3272
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