Evaluation of inverse modeling techniques as a tool for pinpointing moisture entering locations from inside surface moisture patterns

A.W.M. Schijndel, van

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Abstract

The location and nature of the moisture leakages are sometimes difficult to detect. Moreover, the relation between observed inside surface moisture patterns and where the moisture enters the construction is often not clear. The objective of this paper is to investigate inverse modeling techniques as a tool for the detection of moisture leakage locations in building constructions from inside surface moisture patterns. It is concluded that although the presented methodology is promising, more research is needed to confirm its usability.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Central European Symposium on Building Physics
Place of PublicationCracow
Pages177-184
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Eventconference; Central European Symposium on Building Physics; 2010-09-13; 2010-09-15 -
Duration: 13 Sept 201015 Sept 2010

Conference

Conferenceconference; Central European Symposium on Building Physics; 2010-09-13; 2010-09-15
Period13/09/1015/09/10
OtherCentral European Symposium on Building Physics

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