Final Report from Task 8 of MEWS Project (T8-03) - Hygrothermal Response of Exterior Wall Systems to Climate Loading: Methodology and Interpretation of Results for Stucco, EIFS, Masonry and Siding Clad Wood-Frame Walls

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s"- for the purpose of investigating water entry rates into the stud cavity and the drying potential of the wall assemblies under different climate loads. Since the project was a first step in investigating a range of wall hygrothermal responses in a parametric analysis, no field study of building characteristics was performed to confirm inputs such as water entry rates and outputs such as wall response in a given climate. Rather, ranges from `no water entry and no response' to `too much water entry and too wet for too long' were investigated. Also, for the sake of convenience, the project used the generic cladding systems (e.g., stucco, masonry, EIFS, and wood and vinyl siding) for labeling and reporting the results on all wall assemblies examined in the study. However, when reading the MEWS publications, the reader must bear in mind that the reported results are more closely related to the nature of the deliberately introduced deficiencies (allowing wetting of the stud cavity) and

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