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Moisture Problems in Buildings in the Subarctic / JP. Zarling, E. Rice, KC. Swanson
- Conference Author
- Moisture Migration in Buildings (1980 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (13 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables
- Additional Creators
- Rice, E., Swanson, KC., Zarling, JP., American Society for Testing and Materials, and ASTM International
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- Because of the long heating season and the extreme low temperatures experienced in arctic regions most buildings experience some form of moisture-related problems. These problems can range from frost buildup on windows or glaciering on window sills to ice/frost formation in the insulation within the wall cavity of the structure. The formation of ice/frost in the insulation usually goes unnoticed until a warm spell or the springtime when outdoor temperatures rise above the freezing point and melt water appears.
- Dates of Publication and/or Sequential Designation
- Volume 1982, Issue 779 (January 1982)
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- ISBN
- 9780803155565 (e-ISBN)
9780803106055
080310605X - Digital File Characteristics
- text file PDF
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references.
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- Also available online via the World Wide Web. Tables of contents and abstracts freely available; full-text articles available by subscription.
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- Electronic reproduction. W. Conshohocken, Pa. : ASTM International, 1982. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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- ASTM International PDF Purchase price USD25.
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