Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4917482 Building and Environment 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The Climatic Index is determined for four cities in Switzerland. The hygrothermal performance of the assemblies is simulated and evaluated using a hygrothermal indicator, called the RHT Index. A clear correlation between Climatic Index and RHT Index is found. However, the moisture reference year selected based solely on a 10% level criterion of the Climatic Index may not correspond to the year with the most significant moisture damage risk. Therefore, a new procedure is proposed which combines a first selection of three years around the 10% level criterion, followed by a careful comparison of these years based on hygrothermal simulations and selection of the year with the largest RHT Index as moisture reference year. The combination of Climatic Index and RHT Index from hygrothermal simulations allows for the selection of moisture reference years that are around the 10% level, but excluding the ambiguity.
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