Vapour Diffusion Open Arctic Wall: A Comparison of Moisture Accumulation Potential Versus Other Cellulose Superinsulation Strategies

Superinsulation is becoming increasingly attractive in the construction of energy efficient new homes or energy retrofit projects. By increasing the thermal insulation inside walls, new possible unforeseen building durability issues arise that were otherwise not present during standard 2”x6” constru...

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Main Author: Cory Brun
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Published: 2013
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spelling fttorometrofigs:oai:figshare.com:article/14653413 2023-11-12T04:11:16+01:00 Vapour Diffusion Open Arctic Wall: A Comparison of Moisture Accumulation Potential Versus Other Cellulose Superinsulation Strategies Cory Brun 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14653413.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Vapour_Diffusion_Open_Arctic_Wall_A_Comparison_of_Moisture_Accumulation_Potential_Versus_Other_Cellulose_Superinsulation_Strategies/14653413 unknown doi:10.32920/ryerson.14653413.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Vapour_Diffusion_Open_Arctic_Wall_A_Comparison_of_Moisture_Accumulation_Potential_Versus_Other_Cellulose_Superinsulation_Strategies/14653413 In Copyright Building construction engineering Dwellings -- Insulation -- Alaska -- Fairbanks Dwellings -- Thermal properties -- Computer simulation Walls -- Insulation Moisture -- Measurement -- Computer simulation Dampness in buildings Insulation (Heat) Text Thesis 2013 fttorometrofigs https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14653413.v1 2023-10-15T05:49:24Z Superinsulation is becoming increasingly attractive in the construction of energy efficient new homes or energy retrofit projects. By increasing the thermal insulation inside walls, new possible unforeseen building durability issues arise that were otherwise not present during standard 2”x6” construction, as there is less potential for drying. The reduced drying is often attributed to using low permeance materials in the building enclosure. One method to combat the reduced drying potential is to use the highest permeable vapour diffusion open materials for all building enclosure components such as the “Arctic Wall”. The purpose of this study is to determine how the Arctic Wall performs in Fairbanks, Alaska in addition to other climates, and how it also compares with other common vapour diffusion open methods. The results of experimental simulation using WUFI 5.2 hygrothermal software have shown that all vapour diffusion open walls have a potential for condensation that is most dominated by the heating load across the climates that were tested. The Arctic Wall was found to be safe to use in all climates using the tested methods, but still poses a potential risk due to potential condensation due to air leakage. The results of this study have shown that the Arctic Wall performed on par with other vapour diffusion open strategies. Thesis Arctic Alaska Research from Toronto Metropolitan University Arctic Fairbanks
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topic Building construction engineering
Dwellings -- Insulation -- Alaska -- Fairbanks
Dwellings -- Thermal properties -- Computer simulation
Walls -- Insulation
Moisture -- Measurement -- Computer simulation
Dampness in buildings
Insulation (Heat)
spellingShingle Building construction engineering
Dwellings -- Insulation -- Alaska -- Fairbanks
Dwellings -- Thermal properties -- Computer simulation
Walls -- Insulation
Moisture -- Measurement -- Computer simulation
Dampness in buildings
Insulation (Heat)
Cory Brun
Vapour Diffusion Open Arctic Wall: A Comparison of Moisture Accumulation Potential Versus Other Cellulose Superinsulation Strategies
topic_facet Building construction engineering
Dwellings -- Insulation -- Alaska -- Fairbanks
Dwellings -- Thermal properties -- Computer simulation
Walls -- Insulation
Moisture -- Measurement -- Computer simulation
Dampness in buildings
Insulation (Heat)
description Superinsulation is becoming increasingly attractive in the construction of energy efficient new homes or energy retrofit projects. By increasing the thermal insulation inside walls, new possible unforeseen building durability issues arise that were otherwise not present during standard 2”x6” construction, as there is less potential for drying. The reduced drying is often attributed to using low permeance materials in the building enclosure. One method to combat the reduced drying potential is to use the highest permeable vapour diffusion open materials for all building enclosure components such as the “Arctic Wall”. The purpose of this study is to determine how the Arctic Wall performs in Fairbanks, Alaska in addition to other climates, and how it also compares with other common vapour diffusion open methods. The results of experimental simulation using WUFI 5.2 hygrothermal software have shown that all vapour diffusion open walls have a potential for condensation that is most dominated by the heating load across the climates that were tested. The Arctic Wall was found to be safe to use in all climates using the tested methods, but still poses a potential risk due to potential condensation due to air leakage. The results of this study have shown that the Arctic Wall performed on par with other vapour diffusion open strategies.
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title Vapour Diffusion Open Arctic Wall: A Comparison of Moisture Accumulation Potential Versus Other Cellulose Superinsulation Strategies
title_short Vapour Diffusion Open Arctic Wall: A Comparison of Moisture Accumulation Potential Versus Other Cellulose Superinsulation Strategies
title_full Vapour Diffusion Open Arctic Wall: A Comparison of Moisture Accumulation Potential Versus Other Cellulose Superinsulation Strategies
title_fullStr Vapour Diffusion Open Arctic Wall: A Comparison of Moisture Accumulation Potential Versus Other Cellulose Superinsulation Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Vapour Diffusion Open Arctic Wall: A Comparison of Moisture Accumulation Potential Versus Other Cellulose Superinsulation Strategies
title_sort vapour diffusion open arctic wall: a comparison of moisture accumulation potential versus other cellulose superinsulation strategies
publishDate 2013
url https://doi.org/10.32920/ryerson.14653413.v1
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