Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls

Previous studies on the typical Icelandic external wall have shown thatcondensation occurs at the interior surface of the concrete and field inspectionshave supported this conclusion. The primary objective ofthis study is to analyse the hygrothermal behaviour of the typical Icelandicwall and evaluat...

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Main Authors: Björnsdóttir, Jóhanna Eir, Jóhannsson, Jóhann Björn
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: KTH, Byggnadsteknik 2018
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author Björnsdóttir, Jóhanna Eir
Jóhannsson, Jóhann Björn
author_facet Björnsdóttir, Jóhanna Eir
Jóhannsson, Jóhann Björn
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description Previous studies on the typical Icelandic external wall have shown thatcondensation occurs at the interior surface of the concrete and field inspectionshave supported this conclusion. The primary objective ofthis study is to analyse the hygrothermal behaviour of the typical Icelandicwall and evaluate the mould risk at the interior surface of theconcrete.A comparative study is performed to compare the hygrothermalperformance and mould growth risk of two concrete outer wall structureswith interior and exterior insulation, by performing a parametricstudy using the simulation program WUFI® Pro.Additional parametric studies are performed in order to analyse theeffect of various material properties of the Icelandic building materialson the hygrothermal behaviour of the wall. This part also utilizedWUFI® Pro.To investigate the thermal bridge of the Icelandic wall, simulationswere conducted with the COMSOL Multiphysics software to evaluatethe linear thermal bridge and the risk of condensation at the joint.Lastly, an experiment was set up at the Innovation Center Iceland tomodel the interior insulated wall-slab section. The experimental setupwas completed during this time but the results will be analysedfurther after the thesis work.The results from this study indicate that the typical Icelandic wall ismore sensitive to rain than to interior moisture load and that no condensationoccurs within the wall structure. As concrete is inorganic,the risk of mould growth in the wall structure is limited, however,with increased driving rain load the mould risk increases. The resultsalso revealed that the moisture content of the interior insulated wallwas a great deal higher compared to the exterior insulated wall. Furthermore,the humidity level at the interior surface of the concrete inthe interior insulated wall exceeded the recommended critical humiditylevel based on general suggestions. Finally, results indicated thatusing a more dense concrete resulted in higher relative humidity at theinterior surface but a lower total water ...
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spelling ftkthstockholm:oai:DiVA.org:kth-231391 2025-01-16T22:40:27+00:00 Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls Fuktinnehåll och Mögelrisk i Ytterväggar av Betong Björnsdóttir, Jóhanna Eir Jóhannsson, Jóhann Björn 2018 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-231391 eng eng KTH, Byggnadsteknik TRITA-ABE-MBT 18350 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess External walls exterior insulation interior insulation moisture damage mould concrete wall WUFI Building Technologies Husbyggnad Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2018 ftkthstockholm 2024-12-20T17:31:05Z Previous studies on the typical Icelandic external wall have shown thatcondensation occurs at the interior surface of the concrete and field inspectionshave supported this conclusion. The primary objective ofthis study is to analyse the hygrothermal behaviour of the typical Icelandicwall and evaluate the mould risk at the interior surface of theconcrete.A comparative study is performed to compare the hygrothermalperformance and mould growth risk of two concrete outer wall structureswith interior and exterior insulation, by performing a parametricstudy using the simulation program WUFI® Pro.Additional parametric studies are performed in order to analyse theeffect of various material properties of the Icelandic building materialson the hygrothermal behaviour of the wall. This part also utilizedWUFI® Pro.To investigate the thermal bridge of the Icelandic wall, simulationswere conducted with the COMSOL Multiphysics software to evaluatethe linear thermal bridge and the risk of condensation at the joint.Lastly, an experiment was set up at the Innovation Center Iceland tomodel the interior insulated wall-slab section. The experimental setupwas completed during this time but the results will be analysedfurther after the thesis work.The results from this study indicate that the typical Icelandic wall ismore sensitive to rain than to interior moisture load and that no condensationoccurs within the wall structure. As concrete is inorganic,the risk of mould growth in the wall structure is limited, however,with increased driving rain load the mould risk increases. The resultsalso revealed that the moisture content of the interior insulated wallwas a great deal higher compared to the exterior insulated wall. Furthermore,the humidity level at the interior surface of the concrete inthe interior insulated wall exceeded the recommended critical humiditylevel based on general suggestions. Finally, results indicated thatusing a more dense concrete resulted in higher relative humidity at theinterior surface but a lower total water ... Bachelor Thesis Iceland Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm: KTHs Publication Database DiVA
spellingShingle External walls
exterior insulation
interior insulation
moisture damage
mould
concrete wall
WUFI
Building Technologies
Husbyggnad
Björnsdóttir, Jóhanna Eir
Jóhannsson, Jóhann Björn
Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls
title Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls
title_full Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls
title_fullStr Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls
title_full_unstemmed Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls
title_short Moisture Content and Mould Risk in Concrete Outer Walls
title_sort moisture content and mould risk in concrete outer walls
topic External walls
exterior insulation
interior insulation
moisture damage
mould
concrete wall
WUFI
Building Technologies
Husbyggnad
topic_facet External walls
exterior insulation
interior insulation
moisture damage
mould
concrete wall
WUFI
Building Technologies
Husbyggnad
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-231391