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Flat roof hygrothermal performance testing and evaluation

Aitor Erkoreka (Department of Thermal Engineering, ENEDI Research Group, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain)
Ivan Flores-Abascal (Department of Thermal Engineering, ENEDI Research Group, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain)
Cesar Escudero (Department of Thermal Engineering, ENEDI Research Group, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain)
Koldo Martin (Department of Thermal Engineering, ENEDI Research Group, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain)
Jose Antonio Millan (Department of Thermal Engineering, ENEDI Research Group, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain)
Jose Maria Sala (Department of Thermal Engineering, ENEDI Research Group, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain)

International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation

ISSN: 2398-4708

Article publication date: 18 September 2019

Issue publication date: 20 January 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Understanding the dynamic hygrothermal behavior of building elements is very important to ensure the optimal performance of buildings. The Laboratory for Quality Control in Buildings of the Basque Government tested a flat roof designed by a construction company that developed a building to be constructed using prefabricated modules. This is a five to eight floor building with ventilated façade and a flat roof covered by gravel with the possibility of changing it to a green cover. The paper aims to discuss this issue.

Design/methodology/approach

The interest of this research was threefold. The first objective was to accurately test, under real dynamic weather conditions, the roof design in a PASLINK test cell to obtain the U-value and the thermal capacitance of the different roof layers, and of the roof as a whole, through the precise calibration of resistance-capacitance mathematical models of the roof. Based on the parameters and experimental information of these calibrated models, a second goal was to calibrate and validate a Wufi model of the roof.

Findings

This second calibrated model was then used to simulate the dynamic hygrothermal behavior of the roof, obtaining the roof’s hourly thermal demand per square meter for a whole year in different locations considered in the Spanish Building Code. These simulations also permitted the authors to study the risk of condensation and mold growth of the tested component under different climatic conditions.

Originality/value

The successful combination of the PASLINK method to calibrate the Wufi hygrothermal model is the main novelty of this research.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: this work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and the European Regional Development Fund through the MONITHERM project, project reference: RTI2018-096296-B-C22 (MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE).

Special acknowledgements to the Laboratory for the Quality Control in Buildings (LCCE) of the Basque Government for providing the opportunity to use their PASLINK test cell site for the tests carried out in this research.

Citation

Erkoreka, A., Flores-Abascal, I., Escudero, C., Martin, K., Millan, J.A. and Sala, J.M. (2020), "Flat roof hygrothermal performance testing and evaluation", International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, Vol. 38 No. 1, pp. 148-175. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-02-2019-0015

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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