Building Envelope
Dew point
The temperature at which condensation begins
Material R Value
Thermal resistance of a material
Building materials are considered:
permeable, semi permeable, semi impermeable, impermeable
Conduction
phenomenon of heat transfer between the molecules of a material that are in direct contact with another
overhangs
protect walls and other penetration points
Water
roof leaks, poorly sealed penetrations, poor flashing (causes rot)
The term 'hygrothermal' refers to
the movement of heat and moisture through buildings
Vapor diffusion
the movement of moisture in the vapor state as a rest of moisture pressure difference, and air pressure difference.
radiation
the transfer of energy between two objects in the form of electromagnetic waves
'"P" Value is
thermal resistivity of each material, if the P is large then the material has a high resistance and is considered a thermal insulator (or thermal conductor)
drained screened walls
utilizes the assembly of materials to expel water
storage mass walls
utilizes the assembly of materials with enough mass to absorb rain and expel later
Water is the _____!!!!
Enemy
Where a building is being construction + what a building wall be used for =
How the building envelope is constructed
Solid (ice)
Ice Dams, foundations/hardscape (freezes and causes structural damage)
perm & perm rating
a quantitative value that measures the relative ease with which moisture (water vapor) will pass through a material
The building envelope:
an engineering system that meshes elements such as structural integrity, moisture control, temperature control and air pressure boundaries constructed in layers with various building materials into a single design strategy
Perfect barrier walls
assembly with materials that stop water at the initial plane
3 modes of heat transfer
conduction, radiation, convection
Gaseous (vapor)
leaks that are trying to dry out, condensation from poor insulation, air transmission (causes mold and rot)
Moisture pressure difference
moisture moves from higher water vapor density to lower density
air pressure difference
moisture moves with pressure from high pressure to low pressure
convection
occurs only is gases or liquids and is a transfer of energy through the bulk motion of gas or liquid