State of the practice review of moisture management in residential buildings through sensors

Ehsan Kamel, Shahryar Habibi*, Ali M. Memari

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Abstract

Moisture management in residential buildings is essential in maintaining a healthy indoor environment and should be a primary consideration in designing new buildings and renovating existing constructions. Moisture in the form of precipitation, leakage, vapor, and condensation is commonly considered one of the most significant impediments to the durability and long-term performance of materials and components in residential buildings. It also can lead to damage to many types of building components and materials. This study investigates moisture management in indoor environments using common types of measuring sensors. To achieve and offer suggestions for proper moisture management in residential buildings, it is essential to understand and advance the collective understanding of moisture buffering and its effects on indoor environmental quality. This study focuses on the background of moisture management, considering new systems, ideas, and technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105698
JournalStructures
Volume59
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

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© 2023 Institution of Structural Engineers

Keywords

  • Indoor environmental quality
  • Measuring sensors
  • Moisture management

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