2019
DOI: 10.5658/wood.2019.47.4.533
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Thermal Resistance and Condensation in the Light-frame Timber Wall Structures with Various Composition of Insulation Layers

Abstract: As energy costs increase, more people has become interested on energy efficiency and savings in residential buildings. The two main subjects related to energy in residential buildings are insulation and condensation. There are two approaches to prevent condensation; increasing air tightness and maintaining the temperature inside of the wall structure over the dew point, which is in turn related to insulation. Even though the Korean government has highlighted the importance of energy efficiency for residential … Show more

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“…The framing lumber was northern SPF no. 2 lumber (Jang and Lee, 2019b). The stud spacing applied to the shear wall specimen was 610 mm, and 12d nails were used to connect the framing members.…”
Section: Wall Specimenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The framing lumber was northern SPF no. 2 lumber (Jang and Lee, 2019b). The stud spacing applied to the shear wall specimen was 610 mm, and 12d nails were used to connect the framing members.…”
Section: Wall Specimenmentioning
confidence: 99%