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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Evaporation rate from wet garments



Thanks a lot Angel

 

For reference:

http://www.iea-ebc.org/Data/publications/EBC_Annex_14_source_book.pdf

§6.3.1

Drying processes in dwellings: wet laundry that has been spin-dried at full speed still emits between 10 and 50 g/h (per kg dry laundry).

Dripping wet laundry emits between 20 and 110 g/h.

 

Other interesting orders of magnitude are also given for showers, cooking, washing, average household, etc.

 

Best

--

Antoine Gautier

Solamen

+33 6 58 24 02 60

antoine.gautier@solamen.fr

 

De : Angel Carrera [mailto:angel.carrera@aiguasol.coop]
Envoyé : lundi 19 février 2018 10:21
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Cc : Antoine Gautier <antoine.gautier@solamen.fr>
Objet : Re: [TRNSYS-users] Evaporation rate from wet garments

 

 

Antoine,

 

I usually refer to the annex 14 sourcebook from ebcs, free available online, good luck

 

Angel

 

El dia 16/02/2018 14.01, "Antoine Gautier via TRNSYS-users" <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org> va escriure:

Dear users

 

We are currently involved in the design of touristic barges with panoramic glazing.

To assess the condensation risk, the client asks us to consider a worst case scenario consisting in a rainy day with passengers wearing wet clothes.

Do you know any model or conservative approach to assess the corresponding latent gains? (Managing my expectations I did not ask for any standard…)

Any insight into that matter will also be welcome.

 

Thanks a lot for your help.

Best

--

Antoine Gautier

Solamen

+33 6 58 24 02 60

antoine.gautier@solamen.fr

 


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