IBP Air Infiltration Model
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 3:15 am -1100
Hello,
I'm using WUFI Pro 6.1 to analyze assemblies in hot, humid climates such as Florida and Queensland (Australia).
We are working with assemblies where the airtight layer is a breathable external membrane (sd = 0.5m).
The internal environment is provided with cooling and dehumidification, so the vapor flow is from the outside in.
I'm trying to set up the WUFI model to include possible condensation due to air infiltration from the outside, to condensate against the internal gypsum board. I set up the IBP Air Infiltration Model to Class C, in the internal gypsum board. However, even if I set the internal temperature at 5˚C (not the design temperature, I was just testing!), I see no condensation happening due to air leak.
Is the IBP Air Infiltration Model set up to only consider condensation through convection of internal air?
Thank you!
Enrico
I'm using WUFI Pro 6.1 to analyze assemblies in hot, humid climates such as Florida and Queensland (Australia).
We are working with assemblies where the airtight layer is a breathable external membrane (sd = 0.5m).
The internal environment is provided with cooling and dehumidification, so the vapor flow is from the outside in.
I'm trying to set up the WUFI model to include possible condensation due to air infiltration from the outside, to condensate against the internal gypsum board. I set up the IBP Air Infiltration Model to Class C, in the internal gypsum board. However, even if I set the internal temperature at 5˚C (not the design temperature, I was just testing!), I see no condensation happening due to air leak.
Is the IBP Air Infiltration Model set up to only consider condensation through convection of internal air?
Thank you!
Enrico