AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
Environmental Engineering
STUDY FOR HYGROTHERMAL PERFORMANCE OF ATTIC IN CONSIDERATION OF AIRTIGHTNESS OF WOOD-FRAME HOUSE BASED ON WHOLE BUILDING HAM ANALYSES
Hiroaki SAITOYoshinori HONMAHisashi MIURAHirotaka SUZUKI
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2011 Volume 17 Issue 35 Pages 221-226

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Attic moisture control is one of the key issues addressed by the hygrothermal design of wood-frame houses. In general, exfiltration and natural ventilation are recognized as the main factors in determining the hygrothermal behavior of an attic. In this paper, whole building HAM analyses for predicting hygrothermal behavior were implemented to study the design value for attic moisture control. Over 30 cases taking both the equivalent opening area of the attic and the airtightness of the ceiling into account were examined. Results of the analyses indicated that the current guidelines regarding the equivalent opening area and airtightness are required in cold climate regions of Japan. However, it was also found that these guidelines may be relaxed in regions with milder climates. Additionally, it should be noted that the design value for attic moisture control was derived from the calculation results.
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