Drainage in a ventilated cavity
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 9:24 pm -1100
Hi all
I'm attempting to model a ventilated cavity as accurately as I can.
I've read the useful information in the WUFI help and here: https://wufi.de/en/service/wufi-forum/? ... a5708d45cf
I have standard UK new building brick cavity wall. Liquid water will drain from the cavity at the bottom.
I am guessing that vapour can still track across the cavity, through the insulation and into the building.
As I understand it, I can either model it as per the link above, or remove the brick and cavity completely and simply put in an sd value in the surface transfer coefficients page, and turn the rain off.
Which one is more realistic bearing in mind liquid water will drain from the cavity?
Would I need to include a sink in the cavity?
Thank you
David.
I'm attempting to model a ventilated cavity as accurately as I can.
I've read the useful information in the WUFI help and here: https://wufi.de/en/service/wufi-forum/? ... a5708d45cf
I have standard UK new building brick cavity wall. Liquid water will drain from the cavity at the bottom.
I am guessing that vapour can still track across the cavity, through the insulation and into the building.
As I understand it, I can either model it as per the link above, or remove the brick and cavity completely and simply put in an sd value in the surface transfer coefficients page, and turn the rain off.
Which one is more realistic bearing in mind liquid water will drain from the cavity?
Would I need to include a sink in the cavity?
Thank you
David.