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Moisture Research Review workshop

Syracuse University and Materials for Built Environmental Systems Consortium

December 14, 2004

Powerpoint presentations are now available as pdf-files:

Presentation Presenter
CHAMPS - An international collaboration Jianshun Zhang
Concept of Permeable Building Envelopes and Experiences from Finland Mikael Salonvaara
Moisture Engineering Achilles Karagiozis
ASHRAE work on moisture (+ research house) Anton TenWolde
Testing drainage and water retention of claddings Donald Onysko
Drying of flooded historical buildings John Grunewald
Engineering model of material properties John Grunewald
Unplanned airflows (UAF) - field experience Hugh Henderson
UAF laboratory work, Hui Li Hui Li
UAF laboratory work Miao Yang
Effect of leaky ceilings on moisture flows in commercial buildings Jim Cummings
WRB performance evaluation Fred Baker and Stu Carlise
BE design based on moisture balance Mark Pazera
HT Research facility and research plans at Syracuse University Mark Bomberg
Evaluation of Air Barrier assemblies Laverne Dalgliesh
HUD perspective on research needs Michael Blanford

Contact: Prof. Jianshun (Jensen) S. Zhang | ©2005 Syracuse University