Quantcast
Channel: ScienceDirect Publication: Building and Environment
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2381

Validation of critical moisture conditions for mould growth on building materials

$
0
0
Available online 24 January 2013
Publication year: 2013
Source:Building and Environment

Materials that are stored or used in damp conditions may be subject to mould growth. However, all materials are not equally susceptible; for each specific material, there is a critical moisture level for mould growth. If this is exceeded, there is a risk that mould fungi will develop on the material. This level can be determined in accelerated laboratory tests, at constant temperatures and relative humidity (RH) favourable to mould growth. Within a building however, these parameters are expected to vary from one part of the construction to another, and are seldom constant; there is fluctuation in temperature and RH due to seasonal or shorter-term variations. In this study, test pieces of the same materials tested in a laboratory environment were placed in three outdoor ventilated crawl spaces and three outdoor ventilated attics, where the temperature and RH varied, and mould growth on the test pieces was studied over 2.5 years. Material-specific mould growth curves were produced based on critical moisture levels, as determined in laboratory experiments under constant temperature and RH. When the actual conditions of RH and temperature exceeded these curves, there was mould growth on the test pieces if the time was sufficiently long. The conclusion from the study is that although conditions in laboratory studies are simplified and accelerated, the results serve well to indicate mould growth within a building construction.

Highlights

► Mould growth on building materials exposed in attics and crawlspaces was studied. ► The relative humidity and temperature conditions were monitored at each test-site. ► Growth limit curves were created based on laboratory data of critical moisture levels. ► The results were compared to results from laboratory studies. ► Laboratory tests can be used to predict mould growth in within a building

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 2381

Trending Articles