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The impact of climate change on the durability of wall constructions

For new buildings, renovation, as well as conservation of heritage buildings, hygrothermal simulations may predict the durability of façade constructions. The predominant damage phenomena include frost damage, corrosion, and wood decay, and are mainly affected by temperature, relative humidity and wind driven rain. This project aims to assess the impact of climate change on durability, and develop a simulation protocol.

Date:1 Jan 2018 →  31 Dec 2021
Keywords:hygrothermal simulations, frost damage, facades, wood decay, climate change
Disciplines:Art studies and sciences, Interior architecture, Architectural engineering, Architecture, Energy generation, conversion and storage engineering, Building engineering, Architectural design, Electrical power engineering