Effects of Climate Change on the Moisture Performance of Tallwood Building Envelope

被引:19
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作者
Defo, Maurice [1 ]
Lacasse, Michael A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res Council Canada, 1200 Montreal Rd, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6, Canada
关键词
massive timber walls; hygrothermal simulations; climate change; moisture performance; durability; mold growth risk;
D O I
10.3390/buildings11020035
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to assess the potential effects of climate change on the moisture performance and durability of massive timber walls on the basis of results derived from hygrothermal simulations. One-dimensional simulations were run using DELPHIN 5.9.4 for 31 consecutive years of the 15 realizations of the modeled historical (1986-2016) and future (2062-2092) climates of five cities located across Canada. For all cities, water penetration in the wall assembly was assumed to be 1% wind-driven rain, and the air changes per hour in the drainage cavity was assumed to be 10. The mold growth index on the outer layer of the cross-laminated timber panel was used to compare the moisture performance for the historical and future periods. The simulation results showed that the risk of mold growth would increase in all the cities considered. However, the relative change varied from city to city. In the cities of Ottawa, Calgary and Winnipeg, the relative change in the mold growth index was higher than in the cities of Vancouver and St. John's. For Vancouver and St. John's, and under the assumptions used for these simulations, the risk was already higher under the historical period. This means that the mass timber walls in these two cities could not withstand a water penetration rate of 1% wind-driven rain, as used in the simulations, with a drainage cavity of 19 mm and an air changes per hour value of 10. Additional wall designs will be explored in respect to the moisture performance, and the results of these studies will be reported in a future publication.
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