Building Simulation, Date: 2013/08/25 - 2013/08/28, Location: Chambéry, France

Publication date: 2013-08-25
Pages: 3570 - 3577
Publisher: INT BUILDING PERFORMANCE SIMULATION ASSOC-IBPSA

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association

Author:

Janssen, Hans
Wurtz, E

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Technology, Construction & Building Technology, POROUS-MEDIA, COUPLED HEAT, AIR, TRANSPORT, EQUATIONS, WALL

Abstract:

Much disparity exists on the numerical efficiency and accuracy of different potentials for moisture transfer in building materials, with various implicit claims but no actual corroboration. This paper aims at providing such evidence by comparing the numerical efficiency and accuracy of capillary pressure, relative humidity and -log(-capillary pressure) for a suite of benchmark simulations. The study shows that capillary pressure and relative humidity outperform -log(-capillary pressure), as the latter is plagued by its highly non-linear moisture capacity near saturation. Capillary pressure and relative humidity are thus the potentials of choice. Copyright © 2011 by IPAC'11/EPS-AG.