ASHRAE NY-08-022-2008 ASHRAE Standard 160P-Criteria for Moisture Control Design Analysis in Buildings《美国采暖 制冷与空调工程师学会标准 建筑物内湿度控制设计分析标准》.pdf
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1、2008 ASHRAE 167ABSTRACT In 1996, ASHRAE formed a new Standard ProjectCommittee, ASHRAE 160P, to develop a standard for moisturecontrol in buildings. The draft standard“Criteria for Mois-ture Control Design Analysis in Buildings”intends toprovide performance-based procedures for moisture designanalys
2、is for buildings. The standard sets criteria for moisturedesign loads, moisture analysis methods, and building perfor-mance and applies to the above-grade portions of all types ofbuildings. It can be used for design analysis of the above-gradeportion of the building envelope or help guide specificat
3、ionsfor HVAC equipment and controls. Eventually it should formthe basis for moisture design rules based on a uniform set ofdesign assumptions and loads. This paper describes the ratio-nale behind this standard, its current outline, and its potentialuses.INTRODUCTIONIn April 1996, the American Societ
4、y of Heating, Refrig-erating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) createda new Standard Project Committee 160P. The initial title of theStandard Project Committee (SPC) was “Prevention of Mois-ture Damage,” and the SPC was asked to “define the role thatmoisture plays in the degradation of buildi
5、ng materials,components systems and furnishings.” However, the SPCmembers felt that the original scope was too broad and that itthreatened to parallel efforts within other standards organiza-tions, in particular ASTM. The SPC recognized an emergingneed for criteria for moisture design analysis and t
6、hereforeredefined its purpose and scope and changed the title to“Design Criteria for Moisture Control in Buildings.” Inresponse to comments from public review (ASHRAE 2006),the title was recently changed once more, to “Criteria forMoisture Control Design Analysis in Buildings.”The need for criteria
7、for moisture design has becomemore urgent with a rapid improvement in the capabilities ofcomputer-based moisture analysis tools that predict move-ment and accumulation of moisture in building componentsand materials. Although analytical tools are becoming moresophisticated and accurate, relatively l
8、ittle attention has beenpaid to appropriate inputs and boundary conditions. Whenusing these tools to analyze a failure of an existing buildingthis poses no problem, because only the data for conditionsduring the period before the failure are needed. Obtainingaccurate and sufficient data in such a fo
9、rensic application isoften difficult enough. However, the choice of appropriateinput values is even more uncertain when the analysis is usedfor design purposes before the building has been built andbefore actual loads can be measured.Another reason for creating this standard is that currentrecommend
10、ations and rules for moisture control are not basedon a set of consistent underlying assumptions. This has attimes led to largely pointless discussions about the need forvarious design features, because the need often depends onwhat indoor or outdoor conditions are assumed. For instance,a computer a
11、nalysis by Tsongas et al. (1995) of moisture accu-mulation in a wood frame wall in Madison, Wisconsin,showed that the need for including a vapor retarder in thedesign completely depended on the selection of indoor humid-ity. Thus the choice of input values for a design analysis is crit-ical. Whether
12、 a design analysis will show acceptable orunacceptable performance of a particular design largelydepends on the magnitude of the design loads operating on thebuilding. Although it is difficult to imagine structural designASHRAE Standard 160PCriteria forMoisture Control Design Analysis in BuildingsAn
13、ton TenWoldeMember ASHRAEAnton TenWolde is a research physicist in the Forest Products Laboratory at USDA Forest Service, Madison, WI.NY-08-0222008, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 114, Part 1.
14、 For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAEs prior written permission.168 ASHRAE Transactionsdecisions without knowledge of appropriate structural designloads, until now we have in fact made moisture c
15、ontrol deci-sions without defining “moisture design loads.”TenWolde (2001) showed how the use of a moisturedesign standard such as 160P might have alerted manufac-tured-home builders to the potential of widespread decay ofplywood sheathing that occurred in the mid-1980s in a groupof manufactured hom
16、es in the Midwest (Merrill and TenWolde1989). The article (TenWolde 2001) also shows how use of thestandard could have led to the solution and prevention of prob-lems that occurred, and could have circumvented a lot of thedisagreements, and perhaps litigation, that took place follow-ing the discover
17、y of the building failures.In summary, the standard is intended to bring moisturedesign out of the realm of purely prescriptive measures andturn building moisture design into a performance-based proce-dure, with the potential for greater flexibility and a better abil-ity to incorporate new designs a
18、nd building materials. Inaddition to uniformity of design assumptions, the standardalso seeks to make the moisture design analysis proceduremore transparent by requiring documentation of the assump-tions, material properties used, and other choices made for theanalysis. The standard is attempting to
19、 strike a balancebetween simplicity of use and the actual complexities of thebuilding environment, building performance, and design. Thishas led to many simplifications and sometimes parallelcompliance pathways for the designer. The SPC is aware thatother technically supportable choices could have b
20、een made inthe standard. This is why it is important that the standard isfollowing the consensus procedure required by ANSI.Finally, the SPC also found that sufficient informationwas not always available to provide a solid technical basis forthe criteria. In those cases, the criteria are based on ou
21、r bestprofessional judgment, with the expectation that they will bechanged if technical information becomes available support-ing different criteria or procedures. Since ASHRAE has long been a leader in providing tech-nical guidance for moisture control in buildings, we felt that aconsensus standard
22、 procedure through ASHRAE provided themost logical vehicle for these needed moisture design criteria.PURPOSE AND SCOPEThe purpose statement of ASHRAE Standard 160P readsas follows: Given the role that moisture plays in the degrada-tion of building envelope materials, components, systems andfurnishin
23、gs, the purpose of this standard is to specify perfor-mance-based design methods for predicting, preventing, miti-gating or reducing moisture damage depending on climate,construction type and system operation. These methodsinclude (a) criteria for selecting analytic procedures, (b)design input value
24、s, and (c) criteria for evaluation and use ofoutputs.Thus the standard specifies the minimum attributes foranalytical procedures, depending on the building design andother parameters. For instance, if the construction is a brickwall, the analytical procedure should be able to handle waterabsorption
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