WUFI Calculator
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WUFI Calculator
About:
Introduction:
Who is doing your calculations?
- In the UK we have got into the habit of relying upon manufacturers to provide the U value calculations and condensation checks on our proposed assemblies.
- GBE fear this is dumbing down our professional capability.
- With today’s dumbing down of architectural technology in architectural education, recent graduate probably never had it in the first place
- If you carryout audits on manufacturer’s literature and their U value calculations occasionally you may find them wanting, using incorrect default values and making strange assumptions.
- One manufacturer automatically assumes accurate tailoring of its rigid insulation to the irregular framing, in reality this rarely happens, there never being enough time to care about the details.
- GBE fear this is risking optimistic promotion of incompetent materials, poor preparation or bad installations and the failing of in-use performance of our buildings.
- Using proprietary software ourselves raises our professional capability, provides better understanding and potentially better buildings
- Not relying on manufacturers to do it for us, ensures a level paying field.
Which calculator is being used?
- UK is used to using BS 5250 condensation calculations based on static values
- But in reality buildings temperatures and moisture content vary on each elevation, over day and night cycles and seasonal cycles; are also affected by wind driven rain, solar heat gains, wind chill, internal moisture vapour pressure driving outwards, etc.
- BS 5250 is effectively incompetent and we should ideally be using calculators based on BS EN ISO 13788 Glaser Method ‘Simplified modelling’ or better still BS EN 15026 ‘full modelling’
What can be determined?
- Hygrothermal moisture vapour and temperature analysis can show the performance of an element over time and shows thermal gradients across the element.
- They also show seasonal varying moisture penetration so you can identify risk of outer face frost damage, interstitial condensation, risk to embedded timber or perishable components rotting and potential structural failure.
- They can determine the optimum thickness to prevent condensation risk
- With historic fabric (pre 1919 in UK) solid masonry wall construction, the thickness of added insulation may be severely restricted to say 30 mm before risking damage to the building
- Thorough exploration may reveal the need to remove cement and gypsum plaster to allow the walls to breath
- And may reveal the need to remove potential thermal bridges and replace them with a more insulating materials
WUFI
- Hygrothermal moisture vapour movement and heat flow through building construction over time 2D analysis.
- (chart presentation and lately with graphic presentation) (WUFI)
Delphi
- Hygrothermal moisture movement over time 2D analysis
- (graphic presentation) (Delphi)
WUFI
What is WUFI®?
TGR Training:
WUFI Pro: Heat & Moisture Simulation Workshop
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1st December 2014 – 12th December 2019
WUFI Calculator
Images:
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WUFI Calculator
See Also:
GBE Calculators
- Thermal Bridge Psi (Calculator) G#25033
- Thermal Mass (Calculator) G#16163
- WUFI (Calculator) G#1695 N#1597 (this page)
GBE Training
GBE Suppliers
- Ecological Building Systems (Supplier) G#886 N#906
- Offer WUFI Calculations with the sale of their products
GBE Systems
- Thermo-Pro® G#9075
GBE Accessories
- Thermo-Trac G#8742
- Thermo-Flash G#8736
- Thermo-Pro Fascia G#8729
- Thermo-Pro Soil Pipe G#8721
- Thermo-Bead G#8714
GBS Robust Specification Systems
- Thermo-Pro EWI Thermal Breaks (RSW) M21 G#9479
GBS Robust Specification Accessories
- Thermo-Pro Thermo Bead EWI Thermal Break Jamb (RSA) GBS M21 265E G#9490
- Thermo-Pro Soil Pipe Thermal Break for Services (RSA) GBS M21 270E G#9524
- Thermo-Pro Fascia Thermal Break Eaves (RSA) GBS M21 275E G#9528
- Thermo Flash Thermal Break Roof Flashing (RSA) GBS M21 280E G#9530
- Thermo Trac Thermal Break Plinth (RSA) GBS M21 285E G#9535
GBE Links
- EBS
- TGR
- WUFI
- Ecological Building Systems (EBS)
- The Green Register (TGR)
- Green Building Advisor
- The Principles, Uses, and Limitations of WUFI
- http://buff.ly/1y4miDy
GBE Datasets
- Generic Materials
- Thermal Mass (Calculator) G#16163
- Includes Generic material Datasets
GBE Jargon Buster
- GBE Jargon Buster (About)
- Thermal Break (Jargon Buster) G#9357
- Thermal Bridge (Jargon Buster) G#9351
GBE Jargon Buster Initials, Abbreviations, Acronyms
- TGR
- WUFI
GBE Jargon Buster Numbers
- BS 5250 Code of Practice for Control of Condensation in Buildings “Static modelling”
- BS EN 15026 “full modelling”.
- BS EN ISO 13788 “simplified modelling” ‘Glaser method’
GBE Jargon Buster Theme
- Carbon (Jargon Buster Theme)
GBE Jargon Buster Words Phrases
- Delphi
- Hygro-
- Hydro-
- Hygrothermal moisture movement
- The Green Register (TGR)
- Thermal Break (Jargon Buster) G#9357
- Thermal Bridge (Jargon Buster) G#9351
- U value
- WUFI
GBE CPD
- Air Movement in Buildings (CPD) (Navigation) G#2089 N#229
- Jargon Buster Carbon Dioxide (CPD) G#291 N#292
GBE Lecture
- Air Movement In Buildings (Lecture) G#31812
GBE Shop
- Air Movement In Building (Shop) G#11038
© GBE NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan *
1st December 2014 – 12th December 2019