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      Water vapor permeability of building materials : improved analysis of dry cup experiment

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      1st International Conference on Moisture in Buildings 2021 (ICMB21)
      28-29 June 2021
      water vapor permeability, dry cup, OSB, hollow concrete block, rainscreen membrane, AAC, gypsum
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            Abstract

            Water vapor permeability of building materials is usually measured using dry cup experiment according to the ISO 12572 standard. For this test, suitable adsorbing desiccant should be used to provide stable low vapor pressure conditions within the cup. However, previous measurements on permeable materials have shown that boundary conditions within the cup are not equal to 0 %RH and not constant over time. The aim of this paper is to extend this finding on other less permeable building materials.

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            12 May 2021
            Affiliations
            [1 ] Univ Bretagne Sud
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            10.14293/ICMB210017
            8909eb33-de7d-4600-a2e2-4dd714a124cc
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            1st International Conference on Moisture in Buildings 2021
            ICMB21
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            28-29 June 2021
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