2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202017215004
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Humidity change rate control in intermittently heated historic buildings

Abstract: Many massive historic buildings such as stone churches are intermittently heated. The predominant heating strategy is to heat the building with as high heating power as possible to achieve a fast and energy efficient heat-up process. However, the fast change rate of temperature induces a high change rate of relative humidity, which can be dangerous for interiors and objects in churches. It has been suggested that the change rate of relative humidity should be limited with respect to conservation. Desorption fr… Show more

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