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- Tue Nov 24, 2020 3:35 pm -1100
- Forum: WUFI New Zealand & Australia
- Topic: ASHRAE RH Limitations
- Replies: 1
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ASHRAE RH Limitations
Is there a way to remove the 70% RH limit on the ASHRAE indoor climate?
- Sun Nov 17, 2019 5:08 pm -1100
- Forum: WUFI New Zealand & Australia
- Topic: Modelling a Basement Wall with Groundwater
- Replies: 5
- Views: 15063
Re: Modelling a Basement Wall with Groundwater
Hi Thomas, Thank you for your reply. This is the build up I have currently defined in WUFI: Soil (saturated with small moisture source to replace moisture taken by the wall), a layer of site concrete, a drainage layer made up of an air layer and an impermeable HDPE sheet, a structural concrete wall,...
- Thu Nov 14, 2019 3:57 pm -1100
- Forum: WUFI New Zealand & Australia
- Topic: Modelling a Basement Wall with Groundwater
- Replies: 5
- Views: 15063
Re: Modelling a Basement Wall with Groundwater
Thanks Thomas! As this moisture transfers through a material adjacent to the soil layer and into the assembly, am I able to model a drainage sheet to remove the moisture, perhaps by creating a moisture sink that corresponds to the flow capacity of the drainage sheet? I am aware I may be able to just...
- Tue Nov 12, 2019 10:56 am -1100
- Forum: WUFI New Zealand & Australia
- Topic: Modelling a Basement Wall with Groundwater
- Replies: 5
- Views: 15063
Modelling a Basement Wall with Groundwater
Hi everyone, What would your approach be to model a basement wall with groundwater? Would it be to define a soil layer with a moisture source? Or define 100% RH on the outer surface of the assembly? Additionally, is there a way to define temperature and/or RH of the air in an air change source? Any ...