Risk of Moisture in Diffusionally Open Roofs with Cross-Laminated Timber for Northern Coastal Climates
The paper is an attempt to answer the question whether the material-optimized roof construction using cross-laminated timber (CLT) is safe in terms of moisture content in the demanding northern costal climates. The proposed roof structure meets the strength requirements. The partition is diffusional...
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doaj-c9defa79d6f94f0e9188a89771204db72020-11-25T01:45:08ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092020-01-011011010.3390/buildings10010010buildings10010010Risk of Moisture in Diffusionally Open Roofs with Cross-Laminated Timber for Northern Coastal ClimatesAgnieszka Sadłowska-Sałęga0Krzysztof Wąs1Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Land Surveying, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Al. Mickiewicza 24/28, 31-059 Kraków, PolandFaculty of Environmental Engineering and Land Surveying, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Al. Mickiewicza 24/28, 31-059 Kraków, PolandThe paper is an attempt to answer the question whether the material-optimized roof construction using cross-laminated timber (CLT) is safe in terms of moisture content in the demanding northern costal climates. The proposed roof structure meets the strength requirements. The partition is diffusionally open, which facilitates moisture transport. However, there is a concern whether the applied layer system allows maintaining a safe level of moisture content below critical moisture content (CMC), which has been set at 20%. The article presents the annual hygrothermal calculation of the proposed roof slope for four locations of northern Europe and Greenland characterized by costal or subpolar climate. Four scenarios of indoor air relative humidity were considered: free floating, RHmin = 40%RH, RHmin = 50%, RHmin = 60%. In all cases, the minimum indoor temperature was 20 °C. The analysis was carried out using WUFI<sup>®</sup>Plus software. The calculation results showed that the moisture content did not exceed 20% in the CLT layer at any of the described locations. However, for the two coldest climates the assumed level of safety has been exceeded in the roof oriented strand board (OSB) sheathing.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/10/1/10cltmoisture condensationcritical moisture contentdiffusively opennorthern coastal climateshygrothermal calculation |
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Risk of Moisture in Diffusionally Open Roofs with Cross-Laminated Timber for Northern Coastal Climates |
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Risk of Moisture in Diffusionally Open Roofs with Cross-Laminated Timber for Northern Coastal Climates |
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Risk of Moisture in Diffusionally Open Roofs with Cross-Laminated Timber for Northern Coastal Climates |
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Risk of Moisture in Diffusionally Open Roofs with Cross-Laminated Timber for Northern Coastal Climates |
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Risk of Moisture in Diffusionally Open Roofs with Cross-Laminated Timber for Northern Coastal Climates |
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risk of moisture in diffusionally open roofs with cross-laminated timber for northern coastal climates |
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The paper is an attempt to answer the question whether the material-optimized roof construction using cross-laminated timber (CLT) is safe in terms of moisture content in the demanding northern costal climates. The proposed roof structure meets the strength requirements. The partition is diffusionally open, which facilitates moisture transport. However, there is a concern whether the applied layer system allows maintaining a safe level of moisture content below critical moisture content (CMC), which has been set at 20%. The article presents the annual hygrothermal calculation of the proposed roof slope for four locations of northern Europe and Greenland characterized by costal or subpolar climate. Four scenarios of indoor air relative humidity were considered: free floating, RHmin = 40%RH, RHmin = 50%, RHmin = 60%. In all cases, the minimum indoor temperature was 20 °C. The analysis was carried out using WUFI<sup>®</sup>Plus software. The calculation results showed that the moisture content did not exceed 20% in the CLT layer at any of the described locations. However, for the two coldest climates the assumed level of safety has been exceeded in the roof oriented strand board (OSB) sheathing. |
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clt moisture condensation critical moisture content diffusively open northern coastal climates hygrothermal calculation |
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