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040 |aCaOODSP|beng
041 |aeng|bfre
043 |an-cn---
0861 |aNH18-1/385-1997E-PDF
1001 |aKaragiozis, Achilles N.,|d1962-
24510|aAnalysis of the hygrothermal behavior of residential high-rise building components |h[electronic resource] / |c[author, A. Karagiozis].
2461 |iTitle at head of French summary: |aPerformance hygrothermique des tours d'habitation
24617|aHygrothermal performance of residential high-rise buildings
260 |a[Ottawa] : |bCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, |c[1997]
300 |axvi, 121, [149] p. : |bill.
4901 |aResearch report
500 |aCover title.
500 |aAt head of title: NRC-CNRC client report, A-3052.4.
500 |a"For Canada Mortage and Housing Corporation [...] 25 August 1997."
500 |a"Author, Dr. A. Karagiozis, Project Manager; Quality assurance, Dr. M.K. Kumaran; Approved, Dr. J.D. Quirt, Director, Building Envelope and Structure"--Letter of transmission.
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 116-121).
5050 |a1.0. Introduction -- 2.0. Modelling heat, air and moisture transport processes -- 3.0. Heat-air-moisture modelling -- 4.0. Boundary conditions -- 5.0. Simulation cases -- 6.0. Hygrothermal results -- app. A1. Material properties -- app. B1. Boundary conditions -- app. C. Figures.
520 |a“High-rise buildings as defined by the Canadian National Building Code is a construction entity that does not fall under Part 9 of the Code. Usually, high-rise buildings are composed of four or more floors. Two general types of high-rise buildings exist: commercial and residential. This project deals with high-rise buildings of the residential type. Being residential high-rise buildings, they are more diverse in design layout, mechanical systems employed, in the choice of exterior facade types and in their specific site. The hygrothermal (combined heat-air and moisture transfer) performance of various building envelope systems are investigated in this report for residential high-rise buildings. The primary aim of this joint IRC-CMHC project was to understand the system performance of various high-rise wall and roof parts with respect to heat-air and moisture transport. Another important aim was to predict the long-term performances of various retrofit strategies from which these wall systems benefited"--Intro., p. 1.
546 |aIncludes summary and abstract in French.
69207|2gccst|aApartment buildings
69207|2gccst|aConstruction materials
69207|2gccst|aTesting
7001 |aKumaran, M. K.
7001 |aQuirt, J. D.,|d1945-
7102 |aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
7102 |aInstitute for Research in Construction (Canada)
830#0|aResearch report (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation : Online)|w(CaOODSP)9.506068
85640|qPDF|s8.93 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/schl-cmhc/nh18-1/NH18-1-385-1997-eng.pdf